What are the responsibilities and job description for the FCP Tribal Member ONLY Finance Course position at Potawatomi Ventures?
Overview This Course Follows NACD Curriculum And Is Run By Potawatomi Ventures Board Member, Ryan Dyer. There Will Be An Acceptance Of a Few Forest County Potawatomi Tribal Members Per Session. The Purpose Of This Course Is To Educate Members On Financial Literacy In The Business World. This Is Especially Helpful And Useful Information For People Interested In Working For a Corporate Entity, Or Serving As a Board Member As The Information Aligns With High Level Corporate Finance. Course Abstract This Course Helps You Attain, Or Maintain, That Basic Literacy In Finance And Financial Statements. It Is Intended To Help You “fill In The Gaps.” Regardless Of Your Background Or Previous Corporate Experience, You Can Feel More Confident That You Have a Solid Foundation In Financial Analysis That All Board Members Should Have In Common, After You Have Completed This Course. The Course Is Taken As a Group With Individual Online Work In Conjunction With Weekly Discussions Focused On Potawatomi Ventures And Led By PV Board Member Ryan Dyer. Learning Objectives After Completing This Course, Among Other Things, You Should Be Able To Do The Following
- Recall specific examples of how the practical duties of a board member, existing laws, or financial market policies mandate that directors attain a sufficient level of financial literacy.
- Identify the three principal financial statements and give examples of the line items within them.
- Recall several ratios and other common standards that may be used to analyze information in the Potawatomi Ventures financial statements.
- Categorize financial ratios by the analytical purpose to which they are most appropriately applied.
- Identify common ways that corporate financial data may affect the expectations of shareholders and other stakeholders.
- Recognize the typical roles of board committees in financial oversight.