Analysis of financial statements - rate 4900 rub. from Open education, training 4 weeks, about 5 hours per week, Date November 29, 2023.
Miscellaneous / / December 02, 2023
This course is devoted to assessing the financial condition of a commercial organization (firm). We will use public financial (accounting) statements available to absolutely all interested parties as information raw materials. The analytical capabilities of the reporting information are quite large. As a tool, you can use a system of analytical coefficients that can characterize the company’s position from various points of view. These ratios are combined into appropriate blocks that describe certain aspects of the company’s activities (financial stability, business activity, profitability and profitability, etc.).
The first part of the course is devoted directly to the financial statements themselves (the logic of their formation, the principles by which they are compiled, the essential content of individual sections, identification of the most significant economic categories associated with reporting - profit, goodwill). The second part of the course directly examines analytical coefficients, which structured according to certain blocks characterizing relevant aspects of activity, of interest to the analyst. The most popular coefficients are presented, their calculation and economic interpretation are explained, and the boundaries of their analytical capabilities are identified. As a result of studying the discipline, the student must understand the logic and principles of constructing financial statements, as well as the content procedures for economic reading and analysis of public reporting as elements of the financial decision-making process in regarding the company.
Who will be interested in this course? Both students of economic specialties, who in the future see themselves as managers, bankers, accountants, financiers, investors, and working representatives of financial professions.
4 weeks, about 5 hours per week,
Start 29th of November