
Understand fundamental analysis as a framework for investing, covering industry and company evaluation and financial statement analysis, including balance sheet, profit and loss statement, and cash flow, with ratio analysis.
This lecture explains the concept of Assets and Liabilities and their balance
Learn how retained earnings, reserves and surplus relate to ebitda and a growing balance sheet, showing how profits fund dividends and reinvestment into fixed assets.
Explore how the debt to equity ratio signals risk on the balance sheet, and how debt and equity shape profitability and investment risk under various leverage levels.
Explore share capital and reserves and surplus as owners' money, and how their increases, decreases, or issuances signal promoter holding, bonus shares, buybacks, and a company's financial health.
Explains the significance of working capital by examining current assets and current liabilities; notes that negative or zero working capital can fit certain business models when liquidity is managed.
Learn how the balance sheet shows a company’s wealth and ownership separation, with assets equal liabilities through equity and debt, and key checks on golden rule, debt-equity, and asset quality.
Understand the psychological dynamics of the top line and bottom line in stock analysis. See how investors anticipate sales, react to profits, and how fundamental analysis differs from technical analysis.
Explore how the cash flow statement reveals the quantity and quality of cash through operating, investing, and financing activities, and explain the cash conversion ratio and net cash flow.
Identify and compile ratios such as per share, operating profit margin, net profit margin, ROE, current ratio, debt equity ratio, and valuation metrics with face value context, Siemens India data.
Analyze face value, book value, market price, and EPS to show how retained earnings boost book value while market price reflects growth expectations and rising ROE.
Analyze a near debt-free company with growing earnings and a low dividend yield on market price. Observe rising P/E and price-to-book ratios signaling market growth expectations and wealth creation.
When some figures of the financial statements are favorable and some not, there is a dilemma as to what to do next. The instructor suggests a way forward.
Analyze net profit and operating margin trends. Explore causes for declines, including demergers, one-time costs, or reduced sales, and examine cash flows from operating, investing, and financing activities.
Understand why the golden rule may not hold in all cases when current assets appear less than current liabilities due to long-term assets and prepaid expenses in working capital analysis.
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Master Financial Statement Analysis & Ratio Interpretation to Make Informed Investment Decisions
(REVISED VERSION: Incorporating effective use of ChatGPT)
In today’s competitive world, everyone earns through their skills, but real growth comes from saving and investing wisely. Do you rely on tips, or do you evaluate a company’s true financial health before investing?
That’s where Fundamental Analysis comes in. It’s the art of reading and understanding financial statements like the Balance Sheet, Profit & Loss, and Cash Flow statement. The good news? It’s simple, practical, and doesn’t require you to be a finance expert.
Join Col (Dr) Shabbar Shahid In this course to learn to analyze financial statements, perform ratio analysis to compare businesses, and even use ChatGPT to simplify complex data and gain deeper insights. Col Shahid is a seasoned finance instructor and Army veteran passionate about teaching Finance and Management.
Why Learn Fundamental Analysis?
In the world of business, Fundamental Analysis is essential for evaluating a company’s long-term value. This skill not only helps business owners and employees assess the health of the organizations they are part of, but also enables financial analysts, investment advisors, and individual investors to identify financially strong companies, evaluate their growth potential, and make sound investment decisions.
The Common Problem:
Most beginner investors and even working professionals struggle to understand financial statements due to lack of proper guidance. Financial documents appear complex, but with the right mentor and structured teaching, they can be surprisingly simple and intuitive. This course fills that gap by breaking down financial concepts in a logical and beginner-friendly way, using real-life company financials instead of hypothetical examples.
What You’ll Learn in This Course:
Understand the 3 Core Financial Statements:
Balance Sheet: Assets, Liabilities, Equity, Working Capital, and Retained Earnings
Income Statement (PnL): Revenue, Expenses, Profit Margins, Top Line & Bottom Line
Cash Flow Statement: Operational, Investing, and Financing Cash Flows
Master Financial Ratios:
Debt-to-Equity Ratio
EPS, PE Ratio, ROE
Book Value vs Face Value
Current Ratio, PB Ratio
Analyze Real Financial Data:
Apply ratio analysis using actual published financial statements
Learn how to read and interpret balance sheets and earnings reports like a pro
Discover when to invest or avoid a stock based on its financials
Strengthen Conceptual Knowledge:
Understand key financial concepts and their significance
Decode financial reports to assess a company’s health
Learn long-term value investing strategies through financial fundamentals
Course Layout & Curriculum
This course is divided into 7 detailed sections with 50+ lessons spanning over 9 hours of video content:
Section 1 and 2: Understanding the Balance Sheet
What goes into a balance sheet?
Why is owner's equity a liability?
Importance of working capital & operating cycle
Share capital, reserves, surplus, debt-equity ratio, and more
Section 3: Profit and Loss (PnL) Statement
Introduction and structure of income statements
Revenue, expenses, net income
Psychological aspects of top and bottom line
How to analyze profitability and margins
Section 4: Cash Flow Statement
Cash flow from operating, investing, and financing activities
Interpreting inflows and outflows
How cash movement affects business health
Section 5: Ratio Analysis
EPS, PE, ROE, PB ratio, Debt-Equity, Current Ratio
Face value vs market value
Real-world application of ratio analysis
Section 6: The way forward after you have done the Analysis
Section 7: Add-On Lessons
When a student raises a query or asks a question which is critical, the instructor answers them in a video lesson form for the benefit of all students
Who Should Take This Course?
This course is ideal for:
Retail Investors aiming for long-term investments
Finance Professionals and Accountants improving analytical skills
Commerce, Finance, and MBA Students preparing for careers in capital markets
Business Owners & Entrepreneurs evaluating company performance
Engineers, Scientists, and Professionals managing personal investments
Anyone Interested in Stock Market Investing
No prior finance experience is required-just an open mind and a willingness to learn.
Key Takeaways
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
Confidently read, understand, and analyze financial statements
Conduct in-depth ratio analysis of any company
Assess the financial health and growth trajectory of a business
Learn how to leverage ChatGPT to interpret complex data
Make informed long-term investment decisions using financial fundamentals
You’ll gain a deep understanding of assets, liabilities, retained earnings, working capital, profit margins, earnings per share, and much more.
All financial concepts are explained in plain English with real examples, not just theory.
About the Instructor:
Col (Dr) Shabbar Shahid is an Army veteran with 40+ years of experience. He is:
A Postgraduate Mechanical Engineer
An MBA in Finance
A Chartered Engineer
A Fellow of the Institution of Engineers (India)
A Doctorate in Management
He holds the “Distinguished Instructor” title from the Military College of Electronics and Mechanical Engineering and is known for his no-fluff, to-the-point teaching style.
Legal Disclaimer:
This course is for educational purposes only. All investment decisions involve risk. The instructor and Udemy will not be responsible for any financial loss resulting from market investments based on this course content.
Enroll Today — Unlock the Power of Financial Analysis. Stop guessing and start analyzing. If you want to invest smarter, grow professionally, or just understand the real language of business, this course is your go-to guide.
Enroll now and take control of your financial future.