How to analyse Electric Vehicles Manufacturing Entity?
What you'll learn
- Develop a comprehensive understanding of the key components and business models of electric vehicle manufacturing entities.
- Acquire knowledge and skills to analyze financial statements and ratios to assess the financial health of electric vehicle manufacturing entities.
- Learn best practices for analyzing market data and conducting due diligence to make informed investment decisions.
- Gain insights into the risks and challenges associated with investing in electric vehicle manufacturing entities and strategies to minimize those risks.
Requirements
- No prior experience in the electric vehicle industry is required.
- Basic knowledge of financial statements and ratios is recommended but not required.
- Access to a computer and the internet is necessary for completing the course.
- A desire to learn and analyze electric vehicle manufacturing entities is essential.
Description
Welcome to the online course "Analyzing Electric Vehicle Manufacturing Entities". This course is designed for Bank Credit Officers, Financial Analysts, Investors, and anyone interested in the electric vehicle industry.
In this course, you will learn a step-by-step approach to analyzing electric vehicle manufacturing entities before giving loans or advances. You will discover the importance of conducting a comprehensive analysis and the risks and challenges involved in investing in such entities without proper understanding of their business model, financials, and market conditions.
You will delve into the key components of electric vehicle manufacturing entities, such as batteries, motors, and controllers, and understand the supply chain and sourcing of components for manufacturing entities. You will also explore different business models in the electric vehicle industry and learn key factors to consider when analyzing the business model of a manufacturing entity, such as revenue streams, cost structure, and customer base.
The course will cover financial analysis and provide key financial metrics to consider. You will learn how to analyze financial statements and ratios to gain insights into the financial health of the manufacturing entity. Additionally, you will gain an overview of the manufacturing process and understand the importance of analyzing market data to make informed investment decisions.
The course concludes by exploring the risks and challenges associated with investing in electric vehicle manufacturing entities and summarizes the key takeaways from the course.
By the end of this course, you will have a comprehensive guide to analyzing electric vehicle manufacturing entities. You will be equipped to make informed decisions and minimize risks when investing in the electric vehicle industry.
Who this course is for:
- Bank credit officers who need to analyze electric vehicle manufacturing entities before giving loans or advances.
- Financial analysts who want to gain insights into the financial health of electric vehicle manufacturing entities.
- Investors who are interested in the electric vehicle industry and want to minimize risks by making informed investment decisions.
- Anyone who wants to gain a comprehensive understanding of the electric vehicle manufacturing industry, its key components, business models, and market conditions.
Instructor
I am a Chartered Accountant with tonnes of passion for teaching.
I teach Financial Management & Strategic Financial Management for Chartered Accountancy, Cost and Management Accountancy and Company Secretary students in Ernakulam, India. I also hold Post Graduate Diploma in Business Administration in Finance from Symbiosis, Pune and Bachelors in Commerce, from Loyola College, Chennai.
I worked in State Bank of India as Assistant Vice President - Credit for a period of four years after which i started my Chartered Accountancy Practice. During the stint in State Bank of India, I worked on credit proposals of Mid Corporate Units and gained good experience in Financial Analysis, Risk Assessment, Viability Study, Evaluating business models, Project Finance, Working Capital Management, etc.
I conduct work shops for Entrepreneurs, Chartered Accountancy / Cost and Management Accountancy Students on the topics like Project Finance, Credit Risk Assessment, Entrepreneurship Development, Finance for Non Finance Executives, etc.
I love teaching and i want fundamentals of accounting and finance to reach students and so i am here.