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A guide to Financial statement Analysis with excel : 2021, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 4.65, with 43 lectures, based on 10 reviews, and has 49 subscribers.

You will learn about Financial Analysis, How to Read financial Statements , Financial Statements This course is ideal for individuals who are Financial Analysts, Investors, Value Investors , M.B.A. (Finance) It is particularly useful for Financial Analysts, Investors, Value Investors , M.B.A. (Finance).

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Title: A guide to Financial statement Analysis with excel : 2021

Price: $19.99

Average Rating: 4.65

Number of Lectures: 43

Number of Published Lectures: 43

Number of Curriculum Items: 43

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 43

Original Price: $199.99

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What You Will Learn

  • Financial Analysis, How to Read financial Statements , Financial Statements
  • Who Should Attend

  • Financial Analysts, Investors, Value Investors , M.B.A. (Finance)
  • Target Audiences

  • Financial Analysts, Investors, Value Investors , M.B.A. (Finance)
  • One of the most intuitive Finance courses available on Udemy, it includes everything you’ll need.

    We will start with building a solid foundation from “what are financial statements and how to read them?” to gradually taking you to a stage “when you yourself can conduct the financial analysis of any real world company in the world by looking at its financial statements.”

    Why financial statement analysis ? Why the course matters?

    Because” The single most skill any investor, financial analyst or an entrepreneur can learn is

    ” HOW TO READ & INTREPRET THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS OF A BUSINESS”- WARREN BUFFET

    Because accounting is the language of businessand the words that a company or business speak to the world are all said through financial statement.

    And no matter what you do, sooner or later you have to deal with money and money speaks the language of accounts and financial statements.

    One of the first skills that John D. Rockefeller learned was Accounting & Bookkeeping. All his life, he celebrated 26th September as JOB DAY, the most important day in his life, the day he got his job as a bookkeeper.

    FINANCIAL ANALYSIS: AS A CAREER

    Financial analyst is one of the most rewarding careers in the world of finance

    AFTER DOING THIS COURSE YOU WILL BE ABLE TO

    1. Be able to Conduct INTERPRETATION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS of any company or business.

    2. Able to READ AND UNDERSTAND the financial statements of Real World  companies

    3.  Understand HOW FINANCIAL ANALYSIS IS DONE IN REAL WORLD as the entire course conduct financial statement analysis of real world companies like Coca Cola, Netflix, Paleton and Amazon.

    4.  UNDERSTAND THE PROCESS USED BY ANY FINANCIAL ANALYST IN THE WORLD, by understanding how to read and interpret balance sheet, income statement and cash flow statements of real world companies, an extremely useful skill for

    ?Financial Analysts

    ?Investors

    ?Entrepreneurs

    Investment Banker

    How this course is different from other courses? What is the USP of this course?

    The USP of this course is that entire course is taught using actual financial statements of widely different companies like

    PELOTON

    NETFLIX

    COCA-COLA

    All the companies are carefully chosen as they are widely different from each other and helps you to do financial analysis of different industries at different stages of their life cycle.

    This course is not about mugging up the formulas , we go in depth in these companies financial statements.

    The course is not a collection of boring lectures and there are certain things you can not understand just by googling it. The course teaches you the art of financial analysis in a cohesive manner.

    And finally if you don’t like it , there is a money back guarantee. If you don’t find the course interesting , you will get your money back.

    Who this course is for:

    · Anyone interested in how stocks are analyzed

    · Aspiring Investors

    · Aspiring Financial Analysts

    · Aspiring Investment Bankers

    · Students Pursuing M.B.A. Finance

    · Anyone wishing to understand a company’s financials for the purpose of investment or any other.

    · Anyone wishing to be successful in the world of Business & Finance

    LEARNING THE SKILLS YOU NEED FOR SUCCESS

    If you want to learn how to perform financial statement analysis, either for your own interest or to better perform the duties of your job, this is the right learning tool for you.

    By the end of this course, you’ll have honed your skills in understanding how financial data and non-financial data interact to forecast events and be able to determine the best financial strategy for your organization.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction to course

    Lecture 2: Some Useful Tips

    Chapter 2: Lets start the engines : Financial Statements : Income Statements

    Lecture 1: What are financial statements & what do they tell us

    Lecture 2: Format of Income Statement

    Lecture 3: A Quick Recap

    Lecture 4: Income Statement: The Bottom Line

    Lecture 5: Corporate Life Cycle & Income Statement: Our first real world company: PALETON

    Lecture 6: Income Statement Analysis: A giant in the making: NETFLIX

    Lecture 7: Income Statement Analysis : Cash making machine: COCA COLA

    Lecture 8: Lets Sum it up: How much I make : Income Statement

    Chapter 3: Section 3 : Financial Statements: Balance in all things : BALANCE SHEET

    Lecture 1: Introduction : Balance Sheet : How to read a Balance Sheet

    Lecture 2: Real World Company : Balance Sheet of Paleton

    Lecture 3: Balance Sheet of Netflix :

    Lecture 4: Balance Sheet of Coca-Cola & Summary

    Chapter 4: Section 4 : Cash Flow Statement : Show me the money

    Lecture 1: Introduction to Cash flows

    Lecture 2: Cash flow of Paleton

    Lecture 3: Cash flow of Netflix

    Lecture 4: Unique things about Cash flows

    Lecture 5: Cash flows Coca Cola

    Lecture 6: Summary of What we learned about Cash flows

    Chapter 5: Financial Statement Analysis: Whats all the hype about

    Lecture 1: What are the various tools of financial statement analysis

    Lecture 2: Comparing Apples to Oranges: From Absolute to Comparables

    Lecture 3: Ratio Analysis ; Horizontal & vertical analysis

    Chapter 6: The good Stuff: Profitability Ratios & analysis

    Lecture 1: Profitability Ratios

    Lecture 2: Contribution Margin Ratio : Pure Profits

    Lecture 3: Practical example of Contribution Margin Ratio

    Lecture 4: Gross Profit Ratio : Marginal Profit : Why software companies are so profitable

    Lecture 5: Practical example of Gross Profit Ratio

    Lecture 6: Operating Profits : Another one, how many types of profits are there?

    Lecture 7: Practical example of Operating Profit Ratio

    Lecture 8: EBITDA Margin Ratio : Are we speaking even English anymore?

    Lecture 9: Practical example of EBITDA Margin Ratio

    Lecture 10: Net Profit Margin Ratio : The most convoluted of ratios

    Chapter 7: Lets apply our Financial analysis to real world companies

    Lecture 1: Lets do the ratio analysis of Paleton (10 points for guessing the name:))

    Lecture 2: How profitable is Netflix : Profitability ratios of Netflix

    Lecture 3: Coca Cola : Dream company of Scrooge Mcduck : A cash Machine

    Lecture 4: Lets Sum it up : Summary of Profitability Ratios

    Chapter 8: Liquidity & Coverage Ratios

    Lecture 1: Coverage Ratios

    Lecture 2: Examples of Coverage Ratios

    Lecture 3: Liquidity Ratios

    Lecture 4: Example of Liquidity Ratios

    Chapter 9: Leverage Ratios : Use your leverage wisely

    Lecture 1: Leverage Ratios

    Lecture 2: Example of Leverage Ratios

    Instructors

  • A guide to Financial statement Analysis with excel - 2021  No.2
    Finance Geeks
    Chartered Accountant, M.B.A. (Finance) and Registered Valuer
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