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North American Chapter: Fundamentals of Journals Finance (0911NAF)

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0911NAF

Tuesday November 17 2009 (9 am - 5 pm), University City Science Center, Philadelphia

We regret that this workshop has been cancelled.  We will be including a journals finance workshop in our 2010 programme - please contact Isabel Czech for details (email)

Tutors:
Corey Gray,
Taylor & Francis
Paul Hilger, Consultant

Overview:
What do all those financial terms mean? Can you make any sense of the financial information provided to you? This course will provide an in-depth look at journal finances with an overview of profitability, revenue streams and expenses.

Program:

  • Understanding profit and loss statements
  • Journal budgeting
  • The balance sheet and cash flow
  • Financial ratios
  • Reforecasting
  • Your finance director's perspective
  • Journal publishing: future financial challenges

Learning objectives - by the end of the course delegates will be able to:
Review the financial performance of journals; play a greater role in financial matters; understand financial terminology; interpret and question profit and loss accounts and balance sheets; understand the annual cycle for budget and pricing decisions; understand and better influence a finance director's perspective; and develop a better appreciation of how new business models might impact on journal finances.

Who should attend:
This workshop is designed to provide an introductory overview for non financial managers with responsibilities in journal publishing (eg publishing editors, managing editors and marketing managers) or to serve as a refresher for more experienced staff wanting to update their knowledge.  The course will also be relevant to all publishing staff whose activities impact on overall journal profitability e.g. product managers, production editors.
The course is practical with worked examples (calculator required!).  This course is not suitable for qualified accountants.

Delegate comments:
'I wanted to demystify journal finances as a relative newcomer and was not disappointed.'  Michael Alexander, European Society of Cardiology

'Exercises very useful to consolidate what had been taught.' Lara Dora, Professional Engineering Publishing

'Excellent introduction to journals finance for anyone involved in publishing.' H. Slater, New Phytologist

'Both speakers were excellent, and very approachable.  The content was very clear.' S. Maloney, Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists

'Good introduction to the important areas of the discipline, helpful and well informed speakers. Excellent speakers, v. helpful and understanding.' D. Mole, Mineralogical Society

'This course was perfect as an introduction to a newcomer.' Aske Muuh-Jorgensen, Wiley-Blackwell 

'Very useful course for someone new to publishing.'  Christine Evans, Science Reviews 2000



Time:  9 a.m. - 5 p.m. (registration opens at 8:30 a.m.)

Location:  University City Science Center, Fuller Conference Room, 3711 Market Street, Suite 800, Philadelphia PA 19104 (link to map & directions)

Workshop Fees (includes comprehensive course pack, continental breakfast, lunch, and coffee/snack breaks):

  • Early Bird Discount through October 5:  ALPSP members $405.00; Non-members $495.00
  • After October 5:  ALPSP members $450.00; Non-members $550.00

Online Booking Form
Download booking form (pdf)

For further information, please contact:
Isabel Czech, Executive Director, ALPSP North America. (email; 215-627-0985)



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