Justin Muscolino brings over 20 years of wide-arranging experience in compliance, training and regulations. He has previously worked in the Head of Compliance Training function for Macquarie Group, UBS, JPMorgan Chase, Bank of China, and GRC Solutions. Justin also runs his own Compliance Training company focusing on US & International regulations.
Justin also worked for FINRA, a US regulator, where he created Examiner University to train examiners on how to perform their function. He also serves as an advisor for the Global Compliance Institute (GCI) and instructs at the Barret School of Business and various compliance training providers.
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07Fear of accounting often stems from not understanding the basics. Without knowing the difference between a debit and a credit-or how they flow into the income statement and balance sheet-you might miss opportunities to ask smart questions, flag errors, or explain financial issues to stakeholders. Worse, you might make decisions that unintentionally hurt your budget or your department's performance.
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21This training is your opportunity to eliminate that uncertainty.
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18This session is designed to eliminate that uncertainty. You'll learn how to read income statements, balance sheets, and cash flow statements with confidence. More importantly, you'll gain the skills to analyze what the numbers actually mean: profitability trends, liquidity issues, debt levels, and more. By the end of this training, you'll be able to speak the language of finance-and use it to your advantage.
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25Still unsure? Consider this: regulators are already discussing AI's implications for financial services.
This session is designed to eliminate that uncertainty.
This training is your opportunity to eliminate that uncertainty.
This session will equip you with the knowledge and tools needed to identify risks, strengthen internal processes, and implement practical safeguards.
The fear is real-many professionals nod in meetings where financials are discussed, but don't fully understand what the ratios mean or how they relate to strategic decisions.