How to prepare for profit and loss meetings
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How to prepare for profit and loss meetings

In this online lesson led by Manish Gupta you'll explore how to prepare for a profit and loss meeting.

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This lesson includes

  • Closed captions & dubbing
  • Downloadable resources
  • Mobile app (iOS & Android)

Lesson details

You've received your profit and loss statement, and now it's time to share the results with your team. However, knowing where to start can be daunting.

In this online lesson about profit and loss meetings, Manish Gupta will explain how you should prepare for a profit and loss meeting

What you'll learn in this lesson, How to prepare for profit and loss meetings

  • How to analyze a profit and loss statement
  • The importance of comparing your high-level KPIs with your profit and loss results
  • The 5 'why' questions when analyzing a profit and loss statement

Content created by Manish Gupta

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