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Understanding Financial Statements And Ratios For Stock Investing And Trading

This course is designed for those interested to learn the basics of understanding financial statements and ratios, how to identify and read through key points, and how to know whether to invest or not. Read more.

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1h 35m
Course Skill Level
Beginner
Time Estimate
1h 35m

Tze has 8 years of self-learning on value investing, has a portfolio with reasonable returns but not a multi-millionaire yet.

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About This Course

Who this course is for:

  • People who have basic knowledge on stock markets
  • People without analyzing fundamentals who have started investing 

What you’ll learn: 

  • Understand financial statements and ratios like an analyst

Requirements: 

  • No prior knowledge is required to take this course

To be a successful investor, you need to take on an investor’s hat to understand the financial health of a company. It is now time to live up to your own investing decisions through simply understanding how good or bad a company is doing. How? By understanding Financial Statements and Ratios like an analyst.

This course is presented in a simple-to-understand and step-by-step method that everyone can follow!

The course will cover the following topics:

  • Income Statement – how much money a company makes
  • Cash Flow Statement – the movement of cash in and out of a company
  • Balance Sheet – the financial position and strength of a company
  • Liquidity Ratio – the capability of a company to liquidate its assets to cover its liabilities, obligations or dues
  • Profitability Ratio- the capability of a company to bring in sales and how it can optimize cost to have profits retained for business expansion or shareholders
  • Valuation Ratio – shows how expensive or cheap, how overvalued or undervalued a company is at any one time
  • Efficiency Ratio – shows the capability of a company to efficiently run the business 

This course is based on 9 years of self learning, time, effort and resources – with strategies and data that has proven to generate realistic and consistent returns every year.

Our Promise to You

By the end of this course, you will have learned how to invest in and trade stocks smartly .

10 Day Money Back Guarantee. If you are unsatisfied for any reason, simply contact us and we’ll give you a full refund. No questions asked.

Get started today and learn more about Financial Statements and Ratios.

Course Curriculum

Section 1 - Introduction
Introduction 00:00:00
Section 2 - Three Financial Statements
How To Read The Income Statement 00:00:00
How To Read The Cash Flow Statement 00:00:00
How To Read The Balance Sheet 00:00:00
Section 3 - Financial Ratios
How To Read Liquidity Ratios 00:00:00
How To Read Profitability Ratios 00:00:00
How To Read Valuation Ratios 00:00:00
How To Read Efficiency Ratios 00:00:00
Section 4 - Screen Stocks Using Different Financial Ratios
Screen Stocks Using Different Financial Ratios 00:00:00
Section 5 - Practical Walkthrough Of Financial Statements
Practical Walkthrough Of Financial Statements 00:00:00

About This Course

Who this course is for:

  • People who have basic knowledge on stock markets
  • People without analyzing fundamentals who have started investing 

What you’ll learn: 

  • Understand financial statements and ratios like an analyst

Requirements: 

  • No prior knowledge is required to take this course

To be a successful investor, you need to take on an investor’s hat to understand the financial health of a company. It is now time to live up to your own investing decisions through simply understanding how good or bad a company is doing. How? By understanding Financial Statements and Ratios like an analyst.

This course is presented in a simple-to-understand and step-by-step method that everyone can follow!

The course will cover the following topics:

  • Income Statement – how much money a company makes
  • Cash Flow Statement – the movement of cash in and out of a company
  • Balance Sheet – the financial position and strength of a company
  • Liquidity Ratio – the capability of a company to liquidate its assets to cover its liabilities, obligations or dues
  • Profitability Ratio- the capability of a company to bring in sales and how it can optimize cost to have profits retained for business expansion or shareholders
  • Valuation Ratio – shows how expensive or cheap, how overvalued or undervalued a company is at any one time
  • Efficiency Ratio – shows the capability of a company to efficiently run the business 

This course is based on 9 years of self learning, time, effort and resources – with strategies and data that has proven to generate realistic and consistent returns every year.

Our Promise to You

By the end of this course, you will have learned how to invest in and trade stocks smartly .

10 Day Money Back Guarantee. If you are unsatisfied for any reason, simply contact us and we’ll give you a full refund. No questions asked.

Get started today and learn more about Financial Statements and Ratios.

Course Curriculum

Section 1 - Introduction
Introduction 00:00:00
Section 2 - Three Financial Statements
How To Read The Income Statement 00:00:00
How To Read The Cash Flow Statement 00:00:00
How To Read The Balance Sheet 00:00:00
Section 3 - Financial Ratios
How To Read Liquidity Ratios 00:00:00
How To Read Profitability Ratios 00:00:00
How To Read Valuation Ratios 00:00:00
How To Read Efficiency Ratios 00:00:00
Section 4 - Screen Stocks Using Different Financial Ratios
Screen Stocks Using Different Financial Ratios 00:00:00
Section 5 - Practical Walkthrough Of Financial Statements
Practical Walkthrough Of Financial Statements 00:00:00

Course Review

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5.0
2 Ratings
  1. Anonymous

    stock investing

    5.0

    enjoyed the course, lots to take in.

  2. Anonymous

    Very good basic breakdown

    5.0

    I’m glad he showed investing.com would be have been hard to memorize all the formula ratios.

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