Mini "MBA" Series - Finance Session
Today's physicians and managers need high level business management skills in three areas: Finance, Operations and Personnel Management.   This section covers finance, including:

  • Accounts Receivable Management and cash flow
  • Importance of Profit/Loss Statements as Management Tools
  • Benchmarking Overhead Categories - Specialty Specific Data Provided
  • Payroll to Collections and Full Time Equivalents Ratios for staffing levels
  • Essential Ratios to Calculate monthly Status Reports
  • Cost Accounting Techniques
  • Contract Evaluation Management

Mini "MBA" - Finance Session
November 5, 20109 am - 12 noon 
ACCMA Headquarters, Oakland

Registration details coming soon!!

Mini "MBA" Series includes:
Finance:  Fri, Nov. 5 from 9 am-12 noon
Operations: Fri, Nov 12 from 12:30 pm - 1:45 pm
Personnel Management: Fri, Nov 19 from 12:30 pm - 1:45 pm

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