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SUMMARY:Analysis of Mining Financials
DESCRIPTION:This course will enable you to develop an awareness of the relevant financial information you can discover about a mining corporation from its audited financial statements. You will also have an appreciation for how accountants are challenged with exercising professional judgment on qualitative issues involving alternative accounting standards\, balanced with a need for numerical precision. You will recognize that professional judgments included in financial assessments are similar to those made in demonstrating probable and proven mineral reserves. \n“Analysis of Mining Financials” uses the business environment in the mining industry as a relevant context for understanding the financial statements of mining corporations. It isolates select accounting aspects as being fundamental to your becoming an informed reader of audited financial statements . . . including balance sheets\, income statements\, cash flows statements\, statements of shareholders’ equity and the audited notes. Examples of financial statements of both large and small mining companies are used and analyzed to illustrate these fundamentals. \nThe course draws on credible sources to highlight relevant characteristics of accounting for mining. The objective of this material is to identify some prominent aspects of financing the corporate mining strategy\, delve into the distinct areas where there are issues in accounting for the mining industry\, and summarize the risks that are inherent in understanding the financial statements of those involved in mining. The course provides the tools to establish a profile of a company’s overall financial status and identifies the attributes that contribute to financial health and flexibility. \nParticipants are advised to bring a laptop computer (with MS Excel).
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LOCATION:EduMine\, Suite 640 - 580 Hornby Street\, Vancouver\, B.C.\, V6C 3B6\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Lithium Processing (Hard Rock and Brine) Short Course
DESCRIPTION:Lithium (and its chemicals) has been a hot commodity over the last couple of years due to new applications of this metal in consumer electronics\, smart grid storage\, lithium ion batteries and electric battery powered vehicles. Lithium based chemicals are produced either from lithium brines or from lithium bearing minerals.\nLithium projects are not easy to develop and there are examples of project failures due to lack of knowledge and understanding of complexity in impurity removal or temporal component of grade and composition in brine deposits or chemistry issues in hard rock processing.\nIn this course we introduce participants to the basic concepts and operations involved in lithium processing including:\n• An overview of the mineralogy and geology of lithium bearing ores and genesis and the impact this has on the processing plant.\n• A comparison between hard rock lithium mining vs. harvesting lithium brines.\n• The unit operations and equipment used in lithium processing (hard rock and brine).\n• Typical flowsheets and their application to various lithium ores (coarse vs. fine particle separation).\n• Metallurgical testwork required to characterise a lithium ore or brine.
URL:https://www.canadianminingjournal.com/event/lithium-processing-hard-rock-brine-short-course/
LOCATION:Unnamed Venue\, Quebec\, Quebec\, Canada
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