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Finance 101 - Explore the World of Finance & Accounting
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Finance 101 - Explore the World of Finance & Accounting

Take a deeper dive into the realm of Finance. Progress in your career as Financial analyst!
Last updated 4/2023
English

What you'll learn

  • Define the most essential financial terms.
  • Take a deep dive in different financial topics - revenues, expenses, financial statements, depreciation and many more.
  • Go through each subject step by step - in a fast-paced manner, without losing track of time.
  • Calculate the most widely used financial ratios together using Excel.

Course content

17 sections118 lectures3h 50m total length
  • Introduction to the Course1:46
  • What will the Course cover? Agenda.1:13
  • Accounting v Bookkeeping. They are not the same.1:03
  • What is an account. Chart of Accounts (COA).2:36

Requirements

  • Basic comprehension of finance.
  • Having Excel installed is beneficial.
  • Willingness to learn and patience to understand.

Description

Finance is part of everyone's life. Whether it would be personal finance or a company's finance, more and more people are turning their attention to understanding how the world of numbers works.

The demand for financial analysts is HUGE nowadays, as more and more corporations subdivide their financial departments and expand their operations.

I present to you 'Finance 101 - Step Into The World of Analytics', where we'll cover the basics of finance and accounting.

This course aims to introduce you to the most essential topics, considered the cornerstone of finance and accounting.

Together we’ll review:

  • what are assets and how companies benefit from them;

  • types and specifics of liabilities;

  • what are revenues and expenses of a company;

  • structure and application of the three financial statements – cash flow statement, balance sheet and income statement;

  • calculation of financial ratios;

  • types of depreciation;

  • concept and examples of overhead;

Once you have covered what's in this course, you would have a solid foundation on top of which you could build your carrier and expertise.

Waste no time, it's time to begin your journey to becoming the better and savvier financial version of yourself.

Jump in and I will see you in the first video lesson.

- Ivan



Who this course is for:

  • People with no prior financial knowledge, who are willing to learn more about what's behind the numbers;
  • Students and postgraduates, who'll apply for their first job;
  • Experts that have gone for some time without practicing and want to recall the basics;