Fundamental Analysis. Understanding Financial Statements

Why take this course?
ð« Course Overview: Understanding Financial Statements and Ratios for Value Investing
Who Should Take This Course:
This comprehensive course is designed for a wide array of individuals who are interested in or currently involved with financial analysis, investment, and the management of capital markets. The following groups can benefit from this course:
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Investors Seeking Long-Term Growth: Individuals looking to invest in the stock market for long-term growth will learn how to assess the financial health of potential investments and make informed decisions.
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Finance Professionals: Those already working in finance or accounting will gain deeper insights into fundamental analysis and ratio analysis, enhancing their analytical skills.
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Accountants: Accounting professionals will improve their ability to interpret financial statements and communicate financial information effectively.
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Students of Finance, Commerce, and Management: Students pursuing degrees in these fields can supplement their academic knowledge with practical financial analysis skills.
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Professionals from Other Disciplines: Individuals from fields such as engineering, science, or humanities who wish to manage their personal investments will find this course invaluable for demystifying financial statements and ratios.
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Business Owners and Managers: Responsible for the financial health of a business, these learners will understand how to evaluate financial performance and make strategic decisions.
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Individuals Planning to Invest: Those new to investing or with limited knowledge of financial analysis will find this course a solid foundation for understanding the language of finance.
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Non-Finance Individuals: People who are not from finance but are interested in learning about managing personal investments can benefit greatly from this course.
Key Takeaways:
Upon completing this course, you will have a clear understanding of:
- The components of financial statements (Balance Sheet, Income Statement, and Cash Flow Statement).
- Key financial concepts such as Assets, Liabilities, Equity, Current Asset/Liabilities, Working Capital, Revenue, Expenses, EBIT, Net Profit, and Cash Flows.
- The differences between Face Value, Book Value, and Market Value, and the importance of various financial ratios like Earnings Per Share (EPS), Price-to-Earnings (PE), Debt-Equity, and Current Ratio.
- How to perform a thorough analysis using real-life financial statements from companies over the past five years.
Course Contents:
The course content is based on real-life examples and uses financial statements from various companies to explain:
- The contents of each of the three financial statements in detail.
- How to analyze these statements for company growth, stability, and other financial health indicators.
Instructor's Profile:
The course is taught by Col (Dr) Shabbar Shahid, an Army Veteran with a rich background in engineering, finance, and education. With over four decades of experience, he holds a "Distinguished Instructor" grading from the Military College of Electronics and Mechanical Engineering. His expertise and dedication to teaching make him an ideal instructor for this course.
Legal Disclaimer:
This course is for educational purposes only. Investment and trading in the stock market involve financial risk, and students should conduct their own due diligence before making any investment or trade decisions. The instructor or any parties related to this course are not responsible for any kind of loss to anyone in any way due to this course. Always consult with a certified financial advisor or conduct thorough research before making investment decisions.
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Comidoc Review
Our Verdict
This course is an excellent starting point for those interested in fundamental analysis, offering in-depth instruction and simple explanations. It successfully covers essential concepts and ratios while falling short on some practical applications and case studies. Ideal for beginners seeking foundational knowledge with room for growth through further study or experience.
What We Liked
- Thorough explanation of concepts, making even complex topics accessible
- Logical module structure, building on previous ones to solidify understanding
- Excellent Q&A and add-on sections for additional learning
- Engaging instruction style with real-world examples and analogies
Potential Drawbacks
- Limited practical applications or case studies in some modules
- Lack of backtesting facility for financial data screening
- Some topics may seem too basic for those with finance/commerce background
- Minimal guidance provided on where to get backtesting facilities