How to Analyse Financial Statements

Reading and interpreting financial information - developing your financial fluency

4.60 (255 reviews)
Udemy
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English
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Financial Modeling & Ana
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How to Analyse Financial Statements
1,445
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9.5 hours
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Mar 2021
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$59.99
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What you will learn

How to analyse a set of financial statements

Profitability Ratios - Gross, Operating & Net Profit Margin analysis

Profitability Measures - EBIT, EBITDA & Operational Gearing

Return on Investment - ROI, ROCE, ROA, WACC, EVA

Efficiency Measures - Asset Turnover & Du Pont Analysis

Solvency - Debt:Equity; Leverage; Interest Cover; Net Debt to EBITDA; Du Pont Analysis revisited; ROE

Liquidity - Current Ratio; Acid Test; Working Capital Requirement

Cash Flow - OCF, NCF, FCF

Asset Valuation - relative & absolute valuation techniques; Dividend Cover & Yield; PE Ratio; Goodwill

Why take this course?

The ability to read and interpret financial information is a key skill for any aspiring business professional.  The workshop will take delegates through the key ratios that will help to read and interpret financial information.  From examining the profitability in the income statement, to assessing the strength of a balance sheet and on to the ability of a company to generate cash - this workshop will provide delegates with a the tools and the confidence to be able to assess the financial strength of a company in a short period of time.  Packed with helpful tips and using well-known companies, this workshop is a practical hands-on course, which clearly shows how to apply the theory to a wide variety of financial statements.

We start with the basics of the key financial statements - what they are (income statement / balance sheet / cash flow statement) and how they interact.  We then look at reading and interpreting this financial information including:

- Profitability analysis: Gross, Operation & Net Profit Margins; EBIT and EBITDA; Operational Gearing

- Return on Investment: Return on Capital Employed (ROCE); Return on Assets (ROA); the Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC); the ability to generate value measured though the Economic Value Added (EVA)

- Efficiency:  Asset Turnover; Du Pont Analysis (examining how the ratios interact)

- Solvency: Debt to equity; Leverage; Interest Cover; Net Debt to EBITDA; Du Pont Analysis revisited; Return on Equity (ROE)

- Working Capital: Current Ratio; Acid Test / Quick Ratio; Working Capital Requirement

- Cash Flow: Operating Cash Flow (OCF); Net Cash Flow (NCF); Free Cash Flow (FCF)

- Asset Valuation: fundamental v relative valuation; Dividend Cover & Yield; PE Ratios; Goodwill

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Reviews

Laura
November 1, 2023
Mr Wainman has certainly simplifed the financial statements is a very unique way. One I've never seen before. Maybe supply the data for all the difference companies in a downloadable file. Although I do see the value of getting the financial statement yourself, and working through the figures. Really enjoying this course so far!! 10/10
Manoj
August 29, 2023
Really well presented and easy to follow. Very well paced and the way in which the financial statements are broken down and each part explained makes it very easy to follow and understand. Also, the spreadsheet step-by-step process helps to illustrate why these things are analysed and what they tell you about the company. Excellent course that I would recommend to anybody who wants to learn about this..
Tristan
April 4, 2023
This course is both informative and thorough, every lesson uses multiple examples to ensure you grasp the concept entirely.
Russ
November 13, 2022
Very straightforward and EASY for an absolute beginner with a desire to learn. Excellent course so far!
Wensuah
November 14, 2021
Basically it’s just showing where to get the figure without giving any site of ideas or comments. Not really suitable for those who really looking at “ financial statements analysis”
Daoudi
July 2, 2021
It was full of information and knowledge, well presented and with rich examples . thanks a lot . Only part i am still lacking on this full analysis is how to evaluate the potential growth of the company versus the goodwill the market is giving , and whether there is a way to get some critical data from the financial statements to help us with that.

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