Financial Analysis - Online course
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Financial Analysis - Online course

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Business • Finance

Master financial analysis with expert insights on balance sheets, income statements, and liabilities. Learn to assess financial health effectively.


Understanding financial statements is essential for anyone making business decisions. This course breaks down balance sheets, liabilities, and income statements, helping you navigate financial documents with confidence. Whether you're assessing company assets or planning for long-term obligations, you'll gain the knowledge to interpret financial data effectively.

From evaluating inventory costs to identifying profit and loss, this course provides a structured approach to financial analysis. You’ll develop the ability to assess financial health, recognise potential risks, and make informed decisions based on reliable data. Ideal for professionals and those looking to enhance their financial expertise, this course offers insights into the numbers that drive business success.



Learning Outcomes:

  • Analyse balance sheets to assess financial health effectively.
  • Identify and interpret various types of liabilities in accounts.
  • Understand long-term obligations and financial planning strategies.
  • Examine income statements to determine business profitability.
  • Evaluate different inventory cost flow methods accurately.
  • Apply financial analysis techniques to decision-making processes.


Curriculum Of Financial Analysis - Online course

  • Module 1- Assessing the Balance Sheet's Asset Section
  • Module 2- Digging for Debt in the Liabilities Section
  • Module 3- Planning ahead for long-term obligations
  • Module 4- Assessing the Income Statement for Profit or Loss
  • Module 5- Examining Income Statement Sections
  • Module 6- Evaluating Inventory Cost Flow Assumptions

Who is this Course For?

  • Finance professionals wanting to sharpen financial analysis skills.
  • Business owners seeking better financial decision-making insights.
  • Aspiring accountants looking to understand financial statements.
  • Investors analysing company financial health before investing.
  • Managers aiming to improve budget and financial planning skills.
  • Entrepreneurs needing financial knowledge for business success.
  • Analysts reviewing financial data for risk assessment.
  • Anyone interested in understanding corporate financial reports.


Career Path:

  • Financial Analyst – £35,000 to £60,000 per year
  • Investment Analyst – £40,000 to £70,000 per year
  • Management Accountant – £38,000 to £55,000 per year
  • Finance Manager – £50,000 to £80,000 per year
  • Auditor – £40,000 to £65,000 per year
  • Corporate Treasurer – £55,000 to £100,000 per year


Frequently asked questions

The six components are profitability, liquidity, efficiency, solvency, market valuation, and cash fl

The six components are profitability, liquidity, efficiency, solvency, market valuation, and cash flow analysis, each crucial for evaluating a company's financial stability.

What does a financial analyst do?

A financial analyst examines financial data, assesses market trends, and provides insights to guide investment, budgeting, and strategic business decisions.

What is the meaning of financial analytics?

Financial analytics involves using data analysis techniques to evaluate financial performance, identify trends, and support decision-making in business and investments.

What are the 5 methods of financial statement analysis?

The five methods are horizontal analysis, vertical analysis, ratio analysis, trend analysis, and cash flow analysis. These help assess a company’s financial health and performance over time.

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