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Key Investing Terms: Part 1. How shares work?

Offered By: Skillshare

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Investment Courses Equity Courses Balance Sheets Courses Stock Market Courses

Course Description

Overview

Stock markets are growing every year around the globe. However, this growth doesn't make the process of investing less complicated. With all the analytics and predictions, strategies and approaches to investing on the Internet, it is really easy to get lost and never start building up your portfolio.

Investing is hard. There are thousands of people for whom it is the main source of income. They work with that every day and all day at a highly professional level. So, knowing the basics is a must.

The purpose of this course is to provide you with a solid theoretical foundation so that the only person you need to listen to when making investment decisions is yourself. The course is divided into several parts. Each part is dedicated to a specific aspect of business operation and stock markets. In Part 1, you are going to find answers to such questions as "How do shares work?", "Why invest in shares?", "Why companies issue shares", etc. 

The course is centered around such fundamental terms as "assets", "liabilities", "equity", "outstanding shares", "balance sheet", "IPO", "EPS", "dilution", "private company", "public company" and so on. Also, different real-life examples have been included, together with an interesting class project at the end.

(Important: all the companies mentioned in the course are there for educational purposes only. They are in no way associated with Skillshare or any third party.)


Syllabus

  • Introduction to the course
  • Key Investing Terms Part 1

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