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Financial Statement Analysis 102 : Balance Sheet
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Financial Statement Analysis 102 : Balance Sheet

Simplify Balance Sheet : Learn & Apply!
Last updated 10/2023
English

What you'll learn

  • Balance Sheet terms like Assets, Liability, Equity
  • Analysing balance sheet using solvency and liquidity ratios
  • Links between balance sheet and income statement
  • Why debt is not always bad

Course content

1 section10 lectures42m total length
  • What is Balance Sheet?2:43

    Explore how expenses appear in the income statement and how cash outflows become assets on the balance sheet, a moment-in-time snapshot of assets, equity, and liabilities.

  • Balance Sheet
  • Balance Sheet Equation2:24

    Explore the balance sheet equation with a house example, showing assets equal liabilities plus equity. See how 100 asset equals 80 bank loan plus 20 contribution.

  • Balance Sheet Equation
  • Assets2:31
  • Assets
  • Current and Non-current Assets5:18

    Differentiate current assets from non-current assets by examining cash, short-term investments, receivables, inventory, and prepayments versus long-term investments, tangible assets, and intangible assets.

  • Current and Non-current Assets
  • Liabilities4:12
  • Liabilities
  • Current and Non-current Liabilities3:56

    Learn how liabilities split into current, non-current, and contingent categories, with examples such as short-term loans, accounts payable, unearned revenue, and long-term items like bonds, pensions, and deferred tax liabilities.

  • Equity4:36
  • Ratios5:08

    Explore liquidity and solvency analysis on the balance sheet by evaluating cash and current ratios, and debt to equity and asset to equity ratios, including common size balance sheet analysis.

  • Links with income statement6:01

    Link the balance sheet with the income statement by showing how accounts receivable ties to revenue, inventory to COGS, and depreciation, amortization, and retained earnings reflect profitability.

  • Getting practical : DMart5:18

Requirements

  • Financial Statement Analysis 101 : Income Statement

Description

I am sure you will enjoy this course as a beginner.

Balance Sheet is the statement to look for assets, liabilities & equity. 

This course will help you kick start in the world of finance. This course focuses on teaching balance sheet in a very simple manner so that a non finance student can also learn it with ease. This course will simplify terms like assets, liabilities & equity.  You will also be able to learn 4 ratios including Cash Ratio, Current Ratio, Debt to Equity and Assets to Equity.  We will not leave it to only fundamentals - but we will apply the learnings to a practical example of DMart (which is a renowned retailer in India)


Remember - you only learn by repeating things... so repeat this course whenever you get time (do it more than one time)


Finance seems to be very difficult for many. Coming from IIT background (technical), I faced really hard time learning finance. I want to put things in as simple way as possible so that you don't face hard time learning it.

Fun is very important part of learning. Fun should be integrated in learning otherwise you get bored. I have tried including examples which will excite you and will help you complete the course in one go.

Who this course is for:

  • Beginner in Finance who thinks finance is difficult
  • MBA's must have this knowledge
  • Entrepreneurs who want to pitch business model in front for investors
  • Job seekers in the field of accounting and finance