Mary Glick is a New York Institute of Finance faculty member specializing in accounting and the analysis of financial statements.
Her presentations include the purpose and structure of financial statements, financial ratio analysis, generally accepted accounting principles, forms of organizing to conduct business, the function of the independent audit, bankruptcy issues and compliance with Sarbanes Oxley.
Prior to her association with FT Knowledge, Mary has been a Professor of Accounting at Hofstra University and the State University of New York. She was also an audit supervisor with Ernst and Young. There she conducted audits of diverse clients including financial institutions, not for profit organizations and retail and manufacturing entities. She has been active in seminar presentation for many years and has conducted financial seminars for many major corporations throughout the country.
Finance for Non- Financial Professionals
Financial Statement Analysis
The Truth about Debits and Credits
Accounting for Investment Decision Making
BS in Business Administration, Boston University
MBA Boston University
NYS Certified Public Accountant
Mc Graw Hill Examination to accompany Accounting textbooks on CD Rom
The Dolans Family Financial Planner
Numerous training manuals for Dun and Bradstreet, Lorman and various seminar presentations