Analyzing Financial Reports – Wall Street Prep
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$39 $12 – Analyzing Financial Reports – Wall Street Prep
Filled with exercises and tips on how to read financial filings with efficiency, this course demystifies the most commonly used reports in an easy to follow step-by-step process.
Course Objectives
Investment professionals live and breathe these seemingly daunting documents. The more documents you see, the more manageable they become.
Combined with a foundation in accounting, financial statement analysis, and corporate finance, understanding how to navigate financial reports is an important part of effective financial analysis. Investment professionals live and breathe these seemingly daunting documents, and the more documents you see, the more manageable they begin to feel. Using real reports, we will review the structure and composition of some of the most commonly used financial filings, and will specifically pay attention to sections and disclosures that are most relevant for typical financial analyses.
What You Will Learn
- Learn the layout and composition of financial reports such as the 10-K, 10-Q, 8-K, S-4, S-1, and many others.
- Read and understand financial footnotes.
- Filled with exercises that test and reinforce covered concepts.
- Learn to recognize patterns in the structure of the various financial reports to improve efficiency on the job.
- Taught using clear, easy-to-follow materials that bridge academic concepts with how they are presented in financial reports.
Wall Street Prep’s Analyzing Financial Reports course is used at top financial institutions and business schools.
Full Course Agenda
Chapter 1: Introduction to Accounting open
- Introduction
- Basic Accounting Principles
- Financial Reportings & Important Filings
- Reading the 10K
Chapter 2: The Income Statement open
- Revenue
- Revenue Recognition
- Revenue Manipulation
- COGS & Gross Profit
- Selling, General & Administrative, Research & Development
- Expenses
- Depreciation
- Amortization
- Non-Operating Items & Taxes
- Net Income, EPS & Dividends
- EBIT, EBITDA & Income Statement Summary
- The Lemonade Stand, Part 1
- The Lemonade Stand, Part 2
Chapter 3: The Balance Sheet open
- An Introduction to Assets
- An Introduction to Liabilities
- Double Entry Accounting
- How the Income Statement Connects to the Balance Sheet
- The Lemonade Stand Revisited
- How Assets & Liabilities are Presented
Chapter 4: Assets open
- Cash, Receivables & Prepaid Expenses
- Inventory
- Property, Plant & Equipment, Part 1
- Property, Plant & Equipment, Part 2
- Intangible Assets & Goodwill
Chapter 5: Liabilities & Equity open
- Payable, Accrued Expenses, Deferred Revenue & Debt
- Operating & Capital Leases
- Equity
- The Lemonade Stand, Part 3
Chapter 6: The Cash Flow Statement open
- The Cash Flow Statement
- Cash From Operations
- Cash From Financing & Cash From Investing
- The Lemonade Stand, Part 4
Chapter 7: Financial Statement Analysis open
- Financial Statement Analysis
$39 $12 – Analyzing Financial Reports – Wall Street Prep