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Financial Evaluation of Companies using their Financial Statements and Market Fluctuations What you'll learn Learn the tools needed to evaluate companies Analyze balance sheets and cash flows to detee a company's intrinsic value Utilize financial ratios to compare companies within sectors Complete a case study to detee a buy, sell, or hold position on a company's stock Requirements No accounting knowledge needed. A basic understanding of the stock market will be helpful but an overview will be explained during the course. Description Whether you want to enter a finance career or learn more about the stock market, this course presents a bner friendly approach to financial evaluation. For high school students taught by a college business major, this course will prepare you to enter an undergraduate business or economics program and expose you to many of the topics you will learn about in your first few years of college. In this course you will learn how to evaluate companies and decide whether to buy, sell, or hold shares based on all of the available data. You will learn where to find company statements and how to read and analyze a company's balance sheet to understand their financial position. You will also learn how to evaluate the state of the economy to predict future stock fluctuations. Finally, you will be exposed to different company evaluation techniques such as Fundamental Analysis and Technical Analysis along with the Efficient Market Hypothesis so that you can choose your preferred evaluation technique. With this course, you will gain a broad background in financial evaluation hat will introduce you to the markets and the type of work you may do if you enter an investment banking or finance-related career. Overview Section 1: Introduction to Financial Analysis Lecture 1 Welcome! Lecture 2 What You'll Learn Lecture 3 Your Options: Buy Sell, Hold Section 2: Reading Balance Sheets Lecture 4 Where to Find Company Statements Lecture 5 Assets: Current and Non-Current Lecture 6 Liabilities: Current and Long-Term Lecture 7 Shareholder's Equity Lecture 8 EBITDA Section 3: Analyzing Balance Sheets Lecture 9 Calculating a Current Ratio Lecture 10 Calculating an Acid Test Ratio Section 4: Analyzing Capital Structure Lecture 11 What is Capital Structure Lecture 12 Debt/Equity Ratio Lecture 13 WACC Calculation Section 5: Comparable Company Analysis Lecture 14 What is Comp Analysis? Lecture 15 EBITDA/EV Ratio Lecture 16 Price/Earnings Ratio Section 6: Fundamental Analysis Lecture 17 What is Fundamental Analysis Lecture 18 State of the Economy and Strength of the Industry Lecture 19 Company Performance and Effectiveness of Management Lecture 20 Assumptions of Fundamental Analysis and Critiques Section 7: Technical Analysis Lecture 21 What is Technical Analysis? Lecture 22 Assumptions of Technical Analysis Lecture 23 Technical Analysis Indicators Lecture 24 Technical Analysis Limitations: Efficient Market Hypothesis High school students interested in majoring in finance who want to b learning prior to college HomePage:
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