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Many investors buy and hold stocks because they believe in long-term investing. So, fundamental analysis of a corporation is the process of gaining a basic grasp of how a business operates at the financial level.In other words, it aids investors in comprehending the fundamental concept around which the firm is founded. It's also a technique for investors to spot organisations that are fundamentally sound and invest in them for the long term. This is accomplished by examining a variety of fundamental indicators and factors. MORE
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WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
This is a well-designed course that lays the groundwork for understanding Fundamental Analysis. The course is scientifically intended to assist participants learn essential capital market concepts and terminologies and how to apply them to stock investing. The backbone of investment is fundamental analysis. To forecast a company’s future performance, fundamental analysts examine the Balance Sheet, Income Statement, and Cash Flow Statement.The purpose of this curriculum is to teach you how to read and analyse a balance sheet and an income statement together.
SKILLS YOU WILL GAIN
Understanding Balance sheet
Understanding Financial Statements
Understanding Valuations of company
Higher Risk Appetite
Knowing the Real Value of a Company
1. Introduction
1. Introduction
- Fundamental Analysis: An Introduction
- Approaches To Fundamental Analysis
- Who Uses Fundamental Analysis?
- Criticisms Of Fundamental Analysis
2. Steps In Fundamental Analysis
2. Steps In Fundamental Analysis
- Macro Economic Analysis
- Economic Analysis
- Industry Analysis
- Company Analysis
- Financial Analysis
- Valuation
3. Basic Terms In Fundamental Analysis
3. Basic Terms In Fundamental Analysis
- Time Value Of Money
- Net Present Value Of The Asset
- Opportunity And Discount Factors
4. Understanding Financial Statements
4. Understanding Financial Statements
- What Is An Annual Report?
- How Can An Annual Report Be Used?
- Key Components Of The Annual Report
- Directors Report
- Auditors Report
- Financial Statements
- Schedule And Notes Of Accounts
5. Understanding Balance Sheet
5. Understanding Balance Sheet
- Balance Sheet Meaning
- Balance Sheet Fundamentals
- Balance Sheet Components
- Non Current Assets
- Current Liabilities
- Non Current Liabilities
- Shareholder’s Equity
- Capital
6. Understanding Income Statement
6. Understanding Income Statement
- Understanding Income Statement
- Components Of Income Statement
- Measuring Profitability
7. Understanding Cash Flow Statements
7. Understanding Cash Flow Statements
- Understanding Cashflow Statement
- Cashflow From Operating Activities
- Cashflow From Investing Activities
- Cashflow From Financing Activities
- Free Cash Flow
8. Understanding Financial Ratios
8. Understanding Financial Ratios
- Financial Ratios
9. Liquidity Ratio
9. Liquidity Ratio
- Liquidity Ratio
- Current Ratio
- Quick Ratios
- Cash Ratios
10. Activity Ratios
10. Activity Ratios
- Activity Ratios
- Inventory Turnover Ratio
- Payables Turnover Ratio
- Receivables Turnover Ratio
- Fixed Asset Turnover Ratio
- Total Asset Turnover Ratio
- Working Capital Turnover Ratio
11. Risk/Leverage Ratios
11. Risk/Leverage Ratios
- Risk/Leverage Ratios
- Debt/Equity Ratio
- Debt Ratio
- Financial Leverage Ratio
- Interest Coverage Ratio
12. Profitability Ratios
12. Profitability Ratios
- Profitability Ratios
- Margins
- Returns
Valuation Ratios
13. Valuation Ratios
- Valuation Ratios
- Price To Sales (P/S) Ratio
- Price To Book(P/BV) Ratio
- Price To Earnings Ratio
Beginner
1: Introduction
1. Introduction
- 1.1 Fundamental Analysis: An Introduction
- 1.2 Approaches To Fundamental Analysis
- 1.3 Who Uses Fundamental Analysis?
- 1.4 Criticisms Of Fundamental Analysis
2: Steps In Fundamental Analysis
2. Steps In Fundamental Analysis
- 2.1 Macro Economic Analysis
- 2.2 Economic Analysis
- 2.3 Industry Analysis
- 2.4 Company Analysis
- 2.5 Financial Analysis
- 2.6 Valuation
3: Basic Terms In Fundamental Analysis
3. Basic Terms In Fundamental Analysis
- 3.1 Time Value Of Money
- 3.2 Net Present Value Of The Asset
- 3.3 Opportunity And Discount Factors
4: Understanding Financial Statements
4. Understanding Financial Statements
- 4.1 What Is An Annual Report?
- 4.2 How Can An Annual Report Be Used?
- 4.3 Key Components Of The Annual Report
- 4.4 Directors Report
- 4.5 Auditors Report
- 4.6 Financial Statements
- 4.7 Schedule And Notes Of Accounts
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Intermediate
5: Understanding Balance Sheet
5. Understanding Balance Sheet
- 5.1 Balance Sheet Meaning
- 5.2 Balance Sheet Fundamentals
- 5.3 Balance Sheet Components
- 5.4
- 5.5 Non Current Assets
- 5.6 Current Liabilities
- 5.7 Non Current Liabilities
- 5.8 Shareholder’s Equity
- 5.9 Capital
6: Understanding Income Statement
6. Understanding Income Statement
- 6.1 Understanding Income Statement
- 6.2 Components Of Income Statement
- 6.3 Measuring Profitability
- 6.4
7: Understanding Cash Flow Statements
7. Understanding Cash Flow Statements
- 7.1 Understanding Cashflow Statement
- 7.2 Cashflow From Operating Activities
- 7.3 Cashflow From Investing Activities
- 7.4 Cashflow From Financing Activities
- 7.5 Free Cash Flow
8: Understanding Financial Ratios
8. Understanding Financial Ratios
- 8.0 Financial Ratios
9: Liquidity Ratio
9. Liquidity Ratio
- 9.0 Liquidity Ratio
- 9.1 Current Ratio
- 9.2 Quick Ratios
- 9.3 Cash Ratios
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10: Activity Ratios
10. Activity Ratios
- 10.0 Activity Ratios
- 10.1 Inventory Turnover Ratio
- 10.2 Payables Turnover Ratio
- 10.3 Receivables Turnover Ratio
- 10.4 Fixed Asset Turnover Ratio
- 10.5 Total Asset Turnover Ratio
- 10.6 Working Capital Turnover Ratio
11: Risk/Leverage Ratios
11. Risk/Leverage Ratios
- 11.0 Risk/Leverage Ratios
- 11.1 Debt/Equity Ratio
- 11.2 Debt Ratio
- 11.3 Financial Leverage Ratio
- 11.4 Interest Coverage Ratio
12: Profitability Ratios
12. Profitability Ratios
- 12.0 Profitability Ratios
- 12.1 Margins
- 12.2 Returns
13: Valuation Ratios
13. Valuation Ratios
- 13.0 Valuation Ratios
- 13.1 Price To Sales (P/S) Ratio
- 13.2 Price To Book(P/BV) Ratio
- 13.3 Price To Earnings Ratio
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