Introduction to Finance, Accounting, Modeling and Valuation
Learn Finance & Accounting from Scratch by an Award Winning MBA Professor, Ivy Grad, worked @ Goldman & VC
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What you will learn
#1 Best Selling Accounting Course on Udemy (Learn Finance and Accounting the Easy Way)!
Analyze and understand an income statement (even if you have no experience with income statements).
Analyze and understand a balance sheet (even if you have no experience with balance sheets).
Analyze and understand a cash flow statement (even if you have no experience with cash flow statements).
Understand and use modeling best practices so you can create financial models.
Know where to get data in order to build a financial model (in depth understanding of identifying and using/navigating the best free websites and sources to build your financial model)!
Create a financial model (projecting the future) for an income statement.
Create a financial model (projecting the future) for a balance sheet.
Create a financial model (projecting the future) for a cash flow statement.
Understand valuation best practices so you can create target prices based on your financial models.
How to use Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) and how to create the Weighted Average Cost of Capital and Terminal values in order to pick target prices.
How to use P/E in order to pick target prices.
How to use P/R in order to pick target prices.
Other valuation methodologies, including EV/Sales, EV/EBITDA, P/B, EV/FCF, etc.
Come up with a target price based on an average of several different valuation methodologies.
Analyze the total addressable market for a company you are doing research on.
Analyze financial statements using profitability ratios: Gross Margin (Cost of Goods Sold / Revenue), Operating Margin (EBITDA/ Revenue), Net Profit Margin (Net Income / Revenue), Return on Assets (Net Income / Assets) and Return on Equity (Net Income / Equity).
Analyze financial statements using debt and inventory formulas: Debt to Assets (Total Liabilities/ Total Assets), Debt to Equity (Total Liabilities/ Total Equity), Interest Coverage Ratio (EBITDA / Interest) and Inventory Days on Hand (Inventory / Cost of Good Sold) * 365.
Analyze and compare companies using the following formulas: Price / Earnings, PEG (P/E / Growth), Price / Revenue, EV/EBITDA, EV/Sales, Price/Free Cash Flow and Price / Book.
We will do an extremely in depth professional accounting, finance, modeling and valuation analysis of LinkedIn using the accounting and finance methodologies used in this course (you will also have many exercises to complete that will help you understand accounting, finance, valuation and modeling).
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Our Verdict
As Udemy's top-rated accounting course ( boasting an impressive global rating of 4.53 ), "Introduction to Finance, Accounting, Modeling and Valuation" provides students a robust overview of core financial principles from an award-winning MBA professor. The course excels in engaging learners through real-world examples, though the rapid pace might pose occasional challenges for beginners lacking prior accounting or finance knowledge. Although there are opportunities for improvement mainly around expanding upon and clarifying certain complex topics, this comprehensive course remains a powerful starting point for delving into foundational accounting concepts and valuation strategies alike.
What We Liked
- Designed for both beginners and those looking to refresh their knowledge, with content that is both high-level and detailed enough to require additional research.
- Engaging professor with a clear love for teaching the subject matter.
- Well-structured course layout that effectively builds concepts in a logical order.
- Course includes valuable exercises and modeling templates to help students solidify their understanding of new concepts.
Potential Drawbacks
- Some areas, particularly in later sections, could benefit from more detailed explanations.
- The fast pace of the course may make it difficult for some students to absorb information during a single viewing.
- Occasional use of industry-specific terminology without proper explanation can cause confusion.
- Lack of hands-on experience building a financial model within Excel might leave learners desiring more practical applications.
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