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Accounting for Financial Modeling, available at $74.99, has an average rating of 4.65, with 61 lectures, 29 quizzes, based on 12 reviews, and has 44 subscribers.

You will learn about Income Statement, Balance Sheet and Cash Flow Statement Revenue, COGS, SG&A, R&D, Depreciation, Amortization, Interest Expense and Taxes Accounts Receivable, Inventory, PP&E, Goodwill, Deferred Revenue, Accounts Payable Debt & Equity Financing, APIC, Retained Earnings Net Operating Losses, Deferred Tax Asset & Liability Stock Based Compensation Debt Financing Fees, Capitalized Interest, PIK Debt Bonds, Original Issue Discount & Premium Operating and Finance Leases M&A Accounting IFRIC 12 Accounting This course is ideal for individuals who are Investment Banking Analysts, Equity Research Analysts, Private Equity Analysts, Credit and Corporate Finance Analysts. It is particularly useful for Investment Banking Analysts, Equity Research Analysts, Private Equity Analysts, Credit and Corporate Finance Analysts.

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Summary

Title: Accounting for Financial Modeling

Price: $74.99

Average Rating: 4.65

Number of Lectures: 61

Number of Quizzes: 29

Number of Published Lectures: 61

Number of Published Quizzes: 29

Number of Curriculum Items: 90

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 90

Original Price: $74.99

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What You Will Learn

  • Income Statement, Balance Sheet and Cash Flow Statement
  • Revenue, COGS, SG&A, R&D, Depreciation, Amortization, Interest Expense and Taxes
  • Accounts Receivable, Inventory, PP&E, Goodwill, Deferred Revenue, Accounts Payable
  • Debt & Equity Financing, APIC, Retained Earnings
  • Net Operating Losses, Deferred Tax Asset & Liability
  • Stock Based Compensation
  • Debt Financing Fees, Capitalized Interest, PIK Debt
  • Bonds, Original Issue Discount & Premium
  • Operating and Finance Leases
  • M&A Accounting
  • IFRIC 12 Accounting
  • Who Should Attend

  • Investment Banking Analysts, Equity Research Analysts, Private Equity Analysts, Credit and Corporate Finance Analysts.
  • Target Audiences

  • Investment Banking Analysts, Equity Research Analysts, Private Equity Analysts, Credit and Corporate Finance Analysts.
  • Accounting for Financial Modeling will give you the skills to understand and analyze the financial statements of public and private companies. The course covers essential and advanced topics related to the income statement, balance sheet, and cash flow statement, and will provide you with a robust skill set for analysis of advanced accounting issues that appear often in real-world financial analysis. The focus is on the US GAAP accounting, however, whenever the US GAAP deviates from the IFRS accounting, the difference will be reviewed.

    The topics covered:

    – Income Statement, Balance Sheet, and Cash Flow Statement;

    – Accounts Receivable, Inventory, PP&E, Goodwill, Deferred Revenue, Accounts Payable;

    – Net Operating Losses, Deferred Tax Asset & Liability;

    – Revenue, COGS, SG&A, R&D, Depreciation, Amortization, Interest Expense, and Taxes;

    – Debt & Equity Financing, APIC, Retained Earnings;

    – Debt Financing Fees, Capitalized Interest, PIK Debt;

    – Operating and Finance Leases;

    – Bonds, Original Issue Discount & Premium;

    – M&A Accounting;

    In an online environment, you will go from basic accounting to advanced accounting topics relevant for investment analysis, debt structuring, and financial modeling of both public and private companies. This course is filled with quizzes and exercises that cover advanced accounting problems that you will not find in introductory accounting courses.

    By the end of this course, you will have gained advanced accounting knowledge and you will be able to understand and analyze complex financial statements of public and private companies.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Part 1: Income Statement

    Lecture 1: Financial Reports

    Lecture 2: Financial Statements

    Lecture 3: Revenue

    Lecture 4: Cost of Goods Sold

    Lecture 5: SG&A and R&D Expenses

    Lecture 6: Depreciation and CAPEX

    Lecture 7: Intangible Assets and Amortization

    Lecture 8: Operating Profit, EBIT and EBITDA

    Lecture 9: Interest Expense and Taxes

    Lecture 10: Net Income

    Lecture 11: Homework #1 – Task

    Lecture 12: Homework #1 – Solution

    Lecture 13: Homework #2 – Task

    Lecture 14: Homework #2 – Solution

    Chapter 2: Part 2: Balance Sheet

    Lecture 1: Introduction to Balance Sheet

    Lecture 2: Currents Assets, Cash and Cash Equivalents

    Lecture 3: Accounts Receivable

    Lecture 4: Inventory

    Lecture 5: Prepaid Expenses

    Lecture 6: PP&E

    Lecture 7: Intangible Assets & Amortization

    Lecture 8: Goodwill

    Lecture 9: Accounts Payable

    Lecture 10: Deferred Revenue

    Lecture 11: Debt Financing

    Lecture 12: Equity Financing

    Lecture 13: Double Entry Accoutning

    Lecture 14: Homework #3 – Task

    Lecture 15: Homework #3 – Solution

    Lecture 16: Homework #4 – Part 1 – Task

    Lecture 17: Homework $4 – Part 1 – Solution

    Lecture 18: Homework #4 – Part 2 – Task

    Lecture 19: Homework #4 – Part 2 – Solution

    Chapter 3: Part 3: Cash Flow Statement

    Lecture 1: Introduction to Cash Flow Statement

    Lecture 2: Cash Flow Statement Example

    Lecture 3: Homework #5 – Task

    Lecture 4: Homework #5 – Solution

    Chapter 4: Part 4: Advanced Accounting Topics – Stock Based Compensation

    Lecture 1: Stock Based Compensation – 1

    Lecture 2: Stock Based Compensation – 2

    Lecture 3: Stock Options Accounting

    Lecture 4: Restricted Stocks Accounting

    Chapter 5: Deferred Tax Assets, Liabilities & Net Operating Losses

    Lecture 1: Introduction to Deferred Taxes

    Lecture 2: Accelerated Depreciation and DTL

    Lecture 3: Net Operating Losses

    Lecture 4: DTA Valuation Allowance

    Chapter 6: Complexities in Accounting for Debt

    Lecture 1: Debt Issuance Costs

    Lecture 2: Debt Commitment Fees

    Lecture 3: PIK Loans Accounting

    Lecture 4: Capitalized Interest

    Lecture 5: Accounting for Bonds – 1

    Lecture 6: Accounting for Bonds – 2

    Chapter 7: Operating & Finance Lease Accounting

    Lecture 1: Operating Lease Accounting – 1

    Lecture 2: Operating Lease Accounting – 2

    Lecture 3: Finance Lease Accounting

    Chapter 8: Accounting for Investments

    Lecture 1: Accounting for Investments in Securities

    Lecture 2: Equity Method 1

    Lecture 3: Equity Method 2

    Lecture 4: Equity Method 3

    Lecture 5: Acquisition Accounting 1 – Basics

    Lecture 6: Acquisition Accounting 2 – Non Controlling Interest

    Lecture 7: Acquisition Accounting 3 – Goodwill

    Instructors

  • Accounting for Financial Modeling  No.2
    Greg Ahuy
    Financial Modeler at FMO – Financial Model Online
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