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A Beginners Guide to Financial Ratio Analysis

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A Beginners Guide to Financial Ratio Analysis, available at $59.99, has an average rating of 4.61, with 26 lectures, 20 quizzes, based on 9 reviews, and has 50 subscribers.

You will learn about Compute a complete set of activity, liquidity, solvency, profitability, and valuation ratios ratios to analyze a company Perform a Dupont analysis, equity analysis, segment analysis and credit analysis for a company Interpret the results of a complete ratios analysis Compare a companys performance to another company Interpret how several different accounting methods can skew the results of a ratio analysis Suggest remedial actions to improve a companys performance as revealed by a ratio analysis Find stock investments using stock screening software and the ratios we will learn in the course This course is ideal for individuals who are Anyone working, or seeking employment, in the fields of finance and accounting, or anyone who desires to analyze companies to make stock investment decisions It is particularly useful for Anyone working, or seeking employment, in the fields of finance and accounting, or anyone who desires to analyze companies to make stock investment decisions.

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Title: A Beginners Guide to Financial Ratio Analysis

Price: $59.99

Average Rating: 4.61

Number of Lectures: 26

Number of Quizzes: 20

Number of Published Lectures: 26

Number of Published Quizzes: 20

Number of Curriculum Items: 46

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 46

Original Price: $24.99

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What You Will Learn

  • Compute a complete set of activity, liquidity, solvency, profitability, and valuation ratios ratios to analyze a company
  • Perform a Dupont analysis, equity analysis, segment analysis and credit analysis for a company
  • Interpret the results of a complete ratios analysis
  • Compare a companys performance to another company
  • Interpret how several different accounting methods can skew the results of a ratio analysis
  • Suggest remedial actions to improve a companys performance as revealed by a ratio analysis
  • Find stock investments using stock screening software and the ratios we will learn in the course
  • Who Should Attend

  • Anyone working, or seeking employment, in the fields of finance and accounting, or anyone who desires to analyze companies to make stock investment decisions
  • Target Audiences

  • Anyone working, or seeking employment, in the fields of finance and accounting, or anyone who desires to analyze companies to make stock investment decisions
  • This course will teach you how to compute and interpret the basic ratios used in financial statement analysis, including the following:

  • Activity ratios

  • accounts receivable turnover

  • days sales in accounts receivable

  • inventory turnover

  • days of inventory on hand

  • accounts payable turnover

  • number of days of payables

  • and cash conversion cycle

  • Liquidity ratios

  • current ratio

  • quick ratio

  • cash ratio

  • defensive interval

  • others

  • Solvency ratios

  • debt-to-equity

  • debt-to-capital

  • interest coverage

  • fixed charge coverage

  • others

  • Profitability ratios

  • gross margin

  • profit margin

  • return on assets

  • return on equity

  • others

  • Valuation ratios

  • earnings per share

  • earnings yield

  • price-earnings ratio

  • dividend yield

  • dividend payout

  • others.

  • You will be able to use a spreadsheet to conduct a complete analysis of a company using Sherwin-Williams, Facebook, and Kroger as examples, including:

  • Dupont analysis

  • equity analysis

  • segment analysis

  • credit analysis.

  • You will be able to interpret the results and suggest remedial action to improve the company’s performance, noting when certain accounting methods could skew the results.

    Lastly, you will be able to use stock screening software to find stock investments using the ratios learned in the course.

    The course provides the following resources:

  • quizzes and PowerPoint slide handout for the nineteen modules

  • spreadsheet financial ratios packs that compute all of the ratios for

  • Sherwin-Williams

  • Facebook

  • Kroger

  • blank spreadsheet for you to use with a company of your choice.

  • Ratio handout that provides summary for all of the ratios, including their computation.

  • This course will help students gain insight into a company’s operations and help prepare them for a rewarding career in accounting and finance, including:

  • corporate finance

  • investment banking

  • private equity

  • mergers and acquisitions

  • hedge fund analysis

  • retail and corporate banking

  • business development

  • financial consulting

  • management consulting

  • auditing, both internal and external

  • risk management

  • asset management

  • Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Financial Statement Analysis Tools and Techniques

    Chapter 2: Types of Ratios

    Lecture 1: Activity Ratios

    Lecture 2: Activity Ratios for Sherwin-Williams

    Lecture 3: Liquidity Ratios

    Lecture 4: Solvency Ratios

    Lecture 5: Profitability Margin Ratios

    Lecture 6: Profitability Return Ratios

    Lecture 7: Valuation Ratios

    Lecture 8: Ratio Comparison

    Chapter 3: Ratio Analysis

    Lecture 1: Dupont Analysis

    Lecture 2: Dupont Analysis Three Companies

    Lecture 3: Equity Analysis

    Lecture 4: Stock Screening

    Lecture 5: Credit Analysis

    Lecture 6: Segment Reporting

    Lecture 7: Forecasting

    Lecture 8: Differences in Accounting Methods

    Chapter 4: Practice and Downloadable Materials

    Lecture 1: Course Summary

    Lecture 2: Kroger case

    Lecture 3: Sherwin-Williams Financial Ratios Pack

    Lecture 4: Facebook Financial Ratios Pack

    Lecture 5: Kroger Financial Ratios Pack

    Lecture 6: Blank Financial Ratios Pack

    Lecture 7: Formula Sheet

    Lecture 8: Annual Reports for Sherwin-Williams, Facebook, and Kroger

    Instructors

  • A Beginners Guide to Financial Ratio Analysis  No.2
    David Johnson
    Retired Professor at Northcentral University
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  • Frequently Asked Questions

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