Finance Fast and Easy: Accounting, Modelling and Valuation
What you'll learn
- Understand all three main statements: balance sheet, income statement, and cash flow statement
- How to use Net present value (NPV) and rate of return (IRR) effectively
- Gain proficiency in modeling best practices to build financial models with ease
- How to use financial modeling techniques such as sensitivity analysis and Monte Carlo simulation
- Devise a target price by averaging various valuation methodologies
- Utilization of Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) in conjunction with the development of Weighted Average Cost of Capital and Terminal values to determine target prices
- Assess and contrast companies using these formulas: P/E, PEG, Price-to-Revenue, EV/EBITDA, EV/Sales, Price-to-Free Cash Flow, and Price-to-Book
- How to manage finances in a company without incurring losses
Requirements
- You don't need any experience. This course is suitable for beginners starting their adventure with finances as well as for those who are advanced in finance.
Description
By the end of this course, you will have a comprehensive understanding of financial analysis, modeling, and valuation, as well as the practical skills required to apply these concepts in your career. You will be able to value companies using a variety of valuation methodologies that are commonly used in financial industries, allowing you to determine target prices for the companies you are analyzing.
Furthermore, the course will teach you how to analyze financial statements effectively using various financial ratios and formulas that have been used in hedge funds, venture capital, and other financial sectors. You will gain a better understanding of how to read and interpret financial statements, including Balance Sheets, Income Statements, and Cash Flow Statements.
The course will also cover the best practices for financial modeling, including how to create your financial statements and the role that macroeconomics plays in modeling. You will learn how to identify and research different resources to obtain public companies financial statements and create forecasting models based on the data.
Additionally, you will learn about the most commonly used valuation methods and how to derive a target price for a stock using three or more of these methods. Lastly, the course will define and explain the financial metrics used to determine the health of a company, allowing you to assess a company's financial status accurately.
Who this course is for:
- This course is for people who want to improve their financial skills in private, professional and company management
Instructor
I am an experienced expert in video creation and a specialist in several fields such as marketing, spiritual development, and sales. I approach the content I publish with enthusiasm, because I want to provide materials of the highest quality. My approach boils down to short and specific recordings, without unnecessary knowledge.