
Excel, Accounting, Financial Statement Analysis, Business Analysis, Financial Math
What you'll learn
- Understand the role of Finance Function
- Be able to read and analyze financial statements
- Understand the Double Entry Method
- Learn about financial statements
Requirements
- No prior experience needed
Description
The course covers the basics of the finance function, double entry (debits and credits) , financial statement introduction and analysis.· Understand financial statements, double entry method
· Know how to analyze financial statements
· Build a company’s Statement of Profit and Loss from scratch
· Build a company’s Balance sheet from scratch
· Perform Financial statement analysis
· Understand the importance of timing in terms of revenue and cost recognition
· Calculate Liquidity, Solvency, Profitability, and Growth ratios to analyze a company’s performance
· Perform industry analysis
· Understand what drives a company’s value
· Know how to analyze a business
· Work comfortably with Microsoft Excel
· Perform industry analysis
· Understand what drives a company’s value
· Know how to analyze a business
· Work comfortably with Microsoft Excel
· Accounting, Financial Statements, and Financial Ratios: Profit and Loss statements, Balance Sheets, Liquidity, Solvency, Profitability, and Growth Financial Ratios
· Business Analysis: Understanding what drives a Business, Key Items to be Analyzed and their Meaning
· Build a company’s Statement of Profit and Loss from scratch
· Build a company’s Balance sheet from scratch
· Perform Financial statement analysis
· Understand the importance of timing in terms of revenue and cost recognition
· Calculate Liquidity, Solvency, Profitability, and Growth ratios to analyze a company’s performance
· Build a company’s Statement of Profit and Loss from scratch
· Build a company’s Balance sheet from scratch
· Perform Financial statement analysis
· Understand the importance of timing in terms of revenue and cost recognition
· Calculate Liquidity, Solvency, Profitability, and Growth ratios to analyze a company’s performance
Who this course is for:
- Non finance managers, Business owners