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Financial statements - rates calculation and analyze

Offered By: Skillshare

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Financial Statements Courses Accounting Courses Business Management Courses Cash Flow Statements Courses Financial Ratios Courses Profitability Analysis Courses Balance Sheet Analysis Courses

Course Description

Overview

This course is created to lighten the process of understanding one of the three most important financial statements – Balance sheet, Income statement and Statement of cash flows.  In order to explain what a balance sheet is, I’ll make an interesting comparison between this financial statement and a photo picture. I’ll go through the two types of balance sheet and I'll pay attention to the structure of a balance sheet. After that, the focus of the course will be on 5 main balance sheet ratios which represent business' liquidity and solvency, and of course, I’ll show you how to analyze them. The next step will be to explain briefly the most important points related to the single-step income statement and multiple-step income statement. Another important theme will be the six crucial profitability rates. In the last two videos, I'll help you to see the difference between the direct method and the indirect method of preparing a statement of cash flows.


Syllabus

  • Introduction
  • Balance sheet clear explanation
  • Types of balance sheet
  • Balance sheet ratio analysis
  • Current ratio
  • Quick ratio
  • Working capital
  • Debt to equity ratio
  • Total debt ratio
  • Income Statement - explanation
  • Profitability ratios
  • Profitability ratios - examples
  • Statement of cash flows - explanation
  • Methods of preparing statement of cash flows

Taught by

Vicky Nedelcheva

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