- What Does the Course Cover?
- Formula Sheet
Online
₹ 449 3,499
Quick facts
particular | details | |
---|---|---|
Medium of instructions
English
|
Mode of learning
Self study
|
Mode of Delivery
Video and Text Based
|
Course and certificate fees
Fees information
₹ 449 ₹3,499
certificate availability
Yes
certificate providing authority
Udemy
The syllabus
Introduction
Introduction to Financial Statement Analysis
- Introduction to Financial Reporting and Analysis
- Major Financial Statements
- Supplementary Sources of Financial Information
- Auditor's Reports
- Financial Statement Analysis
- The Financial Statement Analysis Framework
- Importance of Financial Reporting Standards
- Standard-setting Bodies and Regulatory Authorities
- The Conceptual Framework for Financial Reporting (Part 1)
- The Conceptual Framework for Financial Reporting (Part 2)
- Basics of Accounting
- General Requirements for the Financial Statements
- Alternative Reporting Systems
- Practice Questions
Understanding the Income Statement
- Components of the Income Statement
- The Income Statement - Alternative Presentation Formats
- Revenue Recognition - Principles
- Revenue Recognition - Applications
- Expense Recognition - Principles
- Expense Recognition - Applications
- Financial Reporting for Non-recurring Items
- Operating vs. Non-operating Components of the Income Statement
- Earnings per Share (EPS)
- Dilutive vs. Antidilutive Securities
- Common-size Income Statements
- The Income Statement - Ratio Analysis
- Other Comprehensive Income
- Practice Questions
Understanding the Balance Sheet
- Components of the Balance Sheet
- The Balance Sheet - Alternative Presentation Formats
- Major Uses and Limitations of the Balance Sheet
- Current Assets
- Non-current Assets
- Current Liabilities
- Non-current Liabilities
- Measurement Bases
- Shareholders' Equity
- Common-size Balance Sheets
- Liquidity Ratios
- Solvency Ratios
- Practice Questions
Understanding the Cash Flow Statement
- Introduction to Cash Flow Statements
- Major Sections in a Cash Flow Statement
- How to Treat Non-Cash Items?
- IFRS vs. US GAAP - Cash Flow Considerations
- Direct vs. Indirect Method
- How is the Cash Flow Statement linked to Other Financial Statements?
- Constructing an Indirect Cash Flow Statement
- Constructing a Direct Cash Flow Statement
- Converting from the Indirect to Direct Method
- Cash Flows from Investing & Financing Activities
- Common-size Cash Flow Statements
- Free Cash Flow Indicators
- Cash Flow Ratios
- Practice Materials
- Practice Questions
Ratio Analysis
- Tools and Techniques Used in Financial Analysis
- Activity Ratios
- Activity Ratios - Example
- Liquidity Ratios
- Solvency Ratios
- Profitability Ratios
- Valuation Ratios
- Ratio Analysis - Summary
- DuPont Analysis
- DuPont Analysis - Practical Example
- Ratios Used in Equity Analysis
- Ratios Used in Credit Analysis
- Segment Reporting
- Ratio Analysis and Forecasting
- Practice Questions
Financial Statement Analysis - Other Applications
- Evaluating a Company's Past Performance
- Forecasting a Company's Future Performance
- Asssessing the Credit Quality of Potential Debt Investments
- Screening for Potential Equity Investments
- Common Adjustments to the Financial Statements
Financial Reporting for Inventory
- Inventory Costs
- Inventory Valuation Methods (Part 1)
- Inventory Valuation Methods (Part 2)
- Inventory Valuation Methods (Part 3)
- Inventory Valuation Methods (Part 4)
- Convertig Financial Statements from LIFO to FIFO
- Convertig Financial Statements from LIFO to FIFO (Exercise)
- Inventory Measurement
- Inventory Disclosures
- The Importance of Inventory Analysis
- Practice Questions
Financial Reporting for Non-current Liabilities
- Introduction to Debt Terminology
- Debt Securities - Measurement and Recognition
- Debt Securities - Measurement and Recognition (Example)
- Interest Rate Calculations
- Types of Debt Covenants
- Presentation and Disclosure of Non-current Liabilities
- Motivations for Leasing Assets
- Lease Accounting from the Lessee's Perspective
- Lease Accounting from the Lessor's Perspective
- Types of Pension Plans
- Practice Questions
The Importance of Financial Reporting Quality
- What is Financial Reporting Quality?
- Spectrum for Assessing Financial Reporting Quality
- Conservative Accounting vs. Aggresive Accounting
- Motivations for Low-Quality Financial Reporting
- The Fraud Triangle
- Mechanisms that Discipline Financial Reporting Quality
- Presentation Choices
- Manipulations of Financial Results
- Accounting Warnings Signs
- Congratulations! Course Completed!