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Accounting & Financial Statement Analysis: Complete Training 

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Accounting & Financial Statement Analysis: Complete Training
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UDEMY 
Overview

Learn important accounting skills that will get your foot in the door

Duration

4 hours

Total fee

455

Mode of learning

Online

Credential

Certificate

Accounting & Financial Statement Analysis: Complete Training
 at 
UDEMY 
Highlights

  • Earn a Certificate of completion from Udemy
  • Get a 30 days money back guarantee on the course
  • Get full lifetime access of the course material
  • Learn from 3 articles and 43 downloadable resources
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Accounting & Financial Statement Analysis: Complete Training
 at 
UDEMY 
Course details

Who should do this course?
  • For Aspiring Accountants and Financial Analysts
  • For Aspiring Investment Bankers
  • For Aspiring Financial Controllers
  • For Business Owners
  • For Accounting Students
  • For Anyone wishing to understand a company's financials
  • For Anyone wishing to be successful in the world of Business & Finance
What are the course deliverables?
  • Understand bookkeeping records
  • Build an Income Statement
  • Build a Balance Sheet
  • Understand the accounting equation and the principle of double entry
  • Tell the difference between debits and credits
  • Account for the difference between income and cash
  • Navigate through Financial Reports with ease
  • Perform Vertical and Horizontal Analysis
  • Calculate Liquidity, Solvency, Profitability and Growth ratios
  • Analyze a company's performance based on the figures in its annual report
More about this course
  • Learn how to use information about the past in order to predict how a business will fare in the future
  • Describe the fundamental concepts of accounting, bookkeeping and the stakeholders of financial reports
  • Discuss in detail the three main financial statements and their respective elements
  • Explain the basic principles that are used in recognition and accounting for revenues and expenses
  • Identify the process involved in accounting from transaction to final statements
  • Build a Financial Statement from the basic information provided

Accounting & Financial Statement Analysis: Complete Training
 at 
UDEMY 
Curriculum

Introduction to accounting - Why accounting is important

What Is Accounting and Why Do We Need It?

Why do we need Accounting?

The Importance of Bookkeeping - Good Accounting Records Are Essential

The importance of Bookkeeping

Financial Accounting - Who Needs Financial Reports?

The Three Main Statements Financial Accounting

The Three Main Financial Statements: P&L, Balance Sheet and Cash Flow Statement

Income Statement Items

Revenue Types - Practical Exercise

The Revenue Recognition Principle - Why Is it so Important?

Types of Expenses

The Expense Recognition Principle - When to Recognize Expenses

Income Taxes

Main P&L Formats

Balance Sheet Items

Depreciation and Amortization (D&A)

Historical Cost vs. Fair Value Accounting

Completing 33% of the Course

?ypes of Assets - Practical Example

?ypes of Liabilities - Practical Example

Equity

Types of Equity - Practical Example

Let's Build a solid foundation: Core Accounting principles that you should learn

The Main Accounting Equation and How It Stays in Balance

General & Subsidiary Ledgers - This Is How a Firm Organizes Its Accounts

Making Sense of Debits and Credits! Balance Sheet T-Accounts

Income Statement T-Accounts

The Cornerstone Principle of Accounting - Double Entry Bookkeeping

Preparing a cash flow statement: Understand cash flow analysis

The Importance of Timing: Revenue and Expense Recognition

The Difference Between Cash Flow and Revenue-A Must Know For Every Entrepreneur

The Timing of Payments: Here Is How Many Business Owners Improve Their Cash Flow

The Four Types of Accruals Arising in Accounting Transactions

Calculating Cash Flows - Understand if a business makes or burns cash

The Three Parts of Cash Flow Statement explained

Cash Flow Computations - The Direct Method

Cash Flow Computations - The Indirect Method

Calculating Cash Flow in Practice: A Complete Example

Introduction to Financial Reporting

Introduction to Financial Statements

Let's Open P&G's 2021 Financial Report and Take a Look At It Together

Who Prepares and Verifies the Annual Report?

Financial Statement Analysis: Science and Practice

The Essence of Financial Statement Analysis: Four Key Dimensions

Calculating Subtotals, Totals and Year-on-Year Growth

Key Mechanics of Financial Statement Analysis: Performing a Meaningful Analysis

Using Different P&L and Balance Sheet Formats + Horizontal and Vertical Analysis

An Introduction to the "Days" Methodology: Understanding Working Capital Trends

Financial Ratios Every Investor Should Use: Understanding Financial Ratios

Practical Exercise: Analyzing P&G's Business Through Financial Ratios (1 of 2)

Practical Exercise: Analyzing P&G's Business Through Financial Ratios (2 of 2)

Financial Statement Analysis: Tesla Exercise

What you will see next in this section

How to download Tesla's historical financials

Calculating and analyzing growth and profitability ratios

Calculating and analyzing liquidity ratios

Calculating and analyzing solvency ratios

Congratulations!

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