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    Corporate Finance 101: Financial Statement Analysis & Ratios

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Corporate Finance 101: Financial Statement Analysis & Ratios

    Corporate Finance 101: Financial Statement Analysis & Ratios
    Last updated 8/2016
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 4.42 GB | Duration: 8h 1m

    A zoom-in, zoom-out, connect-the-dots guide to understanding financial statements, and analysing companies

    What you'll learn
    Interpret financial statements - the Balance Sheet, Income Statement and Statement of Cash Flows
    Parse SEC filings such as the 10K and 10Q to understand the business model of any company entirely from its investor filings
    Calculate ratios in all major categories: liquidity, leverage, turnover, profitability and valuation
    Apply Dupont's Identity to see whether a company's stock returns are driven by operational efficiency, asset efficiency or leverage
    Calculate the sustainable rate of growth at which a company can grow without external financing
    Requirements
    This course assumes no prior knowledge of accounting or finance
    The investor relations sections of Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn will be used, but the course will discuss how to access and use these public sites
    Description
    This is a zoom-in, zoom-out, connect-the-dots tour of Financial Statement Analysis
    Let's parse that
    'connect the dots': Financial Statement Analysis gets a bad rep because its hard to connect the nitty-gritty of the financial statements to the company as a whole. This course makes a serious effort to do exactly that.'zoom in': Getting the details is very important in corporate finance - a small typo, or a minor misunderstanding can cost a company big. This course gets the details right where they are important. 'zoom out': Details are important, but not always. You probably don't care about the nitty gritty of accounting for contingent liabilities if you don't know what accounts payable are. This course knows when to switch to the big picture.
    What's Covered:
    Corporate Finance Introduced: partnerships, proprietorships and the corporationThe Agency Problem: How auditors, the board of directors and the capital markets regulator play a roleFinancial Statements: Balance Sheet, Income Statement, Statement of Comprehensive Income and Cash Flow Statement at exactly the right level of detailRatios: Five important types of ratios: liquidity ratios, leverage ratios, turnover ratios, profitability ratios and valuation ratiosDupont's Identity: Return-on-equity can be decomposed into 3 elements: profits, asset-leanness and leverage.External Financing Needed (EFN) and the Sustainable Rate of Growth: How fast can a company grow if it chooses to forgo external funding? Every startup should know this, really.Common Accounting Shenanigans: The playbook of financial statement cheats has been studied by auditors and regulators - learn from history so you are not condemned to repeat it.
    Case Studies:
    Understanding a company entirely from its investor filings
    Facebook: Fast-growing and profitable, this is the dream stock right now.LinkedIn: Versatile, but struggling to break through - the jury seems out on LinkedInTwitter: Bleeding red and slowing growth - Twitter seems to be in trouble.

    Overview

    Section 1: You, Us & This Course

    Lecture 1 You, Us & This Course

    Section 2: The Enterprise

    Lecture 2 Sole Proprietorship

    Lecture 3 Partnership

    Lecture 4 The Corporation

    Lecture 5 Public and Private

    Lecture 6 Agency Problems and Corporate Governance

    Section 3: The Balance Sheet

    Lecture 7 The Balance Sheet

    Lecture 8 Assets

    Lecture 9 Liabilities

    Lecture 10 Shareholder's Equity

    Lecture 11 Balance Sheet Case Studies: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn

    Section 4: The Income Statement

    Lecture 12 Income Statement

    Lecture 13 The Net Income Waterfall

    Lecture 14 Statement of Comprehensive Income

    Lecture 15 Income Statement Case Studies

    Section 5: The Statement of Cash Flows

    Lecture 16 Statement of Cash Flows

    Lecture 17 The Direct and Indirect Methods

    Lecture 18 Cash Flow Statement Case Studies

    Lecture 19 Working with Cash Flows - I

    Lecture 20 Working with Cash Flows - II

    Section 6: Ratios

    Lecture 21 Ratios Introduced

    Lecture 22 Liquidity, Leverage and Efficiency

    Lecture 23 Profitability and Valuation

    Section 7: Some Advanced Topics

    Lecture 24 Dupont's Identity

    Lecture 25 External Financing & The Sustainable Rate of Growth

    Lecture 26 Common Accounting Shenanigans

    Section 8: Case Studies

    Lecture 27 Facebook

    Lecture 28 LinkedIn

    Lecture 29 Twitter

    Section 9: EPS

    Lecture 30 Introducing EPS

    Lecture 31 Basic EPS

    Lecture 32 Diluted EPS

    Lecture 33 Diluted EPS (continued)

    Section 10: Inventories

    Lecture 34 Inventory Valuation

    Lecture 35 Understanding Inventories

    Section 11: More on Assets

    Lecture 36 Fixed Assets

    Lecture 37 Capitalisation Decisions

    Lecture 38 Depreciation Methodologies

    Lecture 39 Implications of Depreciation

    Section 12: Leases

    Lecture 40 Leases Introduced

    Lecture 41 NPV of Lease Payments

    Lecture 42 Operating Leases Vs Financial Leases

    Lecture 43 Leases Example

    Yep! Business majors and aspiring MBAs,Yep! CFA Level I candidates,Yep! Entrepreneurs looking to understand basic corporate finance,Nope! Accountants - you'll find this course too basic