Last updated 3/2021
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Language: English | Size: 2.81 GB | Duration: 6h 6m
A primer in Business Accounting, Financial Ratio Analysis and Return on Investment Analysis
What you'll learn
Understand and apply the basic business accounting practices such as the Fundamental Accounting Equation, the Revenue Recognition principle, Accrual Accounting,
Understand and interpret the four main financial statements
Use financial ratios to compare a business's performance year-over-year or to other businesses
Calculate and apply the concepts of profitability, liquidity, solvency and efficiency to analyze a business's performance.
Estimate the key inputs of ROI analysis including future revenues, on-going expenses, initial investments, risk, net working capital, manufacturing overhead
Build a Net Present Value financial model to determine if a major investment is right for your organization
Financial modeling and analysis
Requirements
Basic math skills
Basic Microsoft Excel skills
General manufacturing and business knowledge helpful
Analytical approach to problem solving
Description
As its titles suggests, "Business Finance: A Complete Introduction" is the first course you need in understanding the financial activities and constraints of an organization.
The first section titled "The Basics of Business Accounting" lays the groundwork for understanding business finance. Accounting is called the "language of business", and in order to understand business finance, you must speak the language. This section explains the essential accounting terms and concepts such as assets, liabilities, equity, revenue recognition, accrual accounting and so much more. This course will also teach you how understand and interpret the Four Main Financial Statements of any business: the Balance Sheet, the Income Statement, the Cash Flow Statement and the Statement of Owners' Equity.
In section two titled "Financial Ratio Analysis", you will learn how to draw information from an organization's financial statements and use it to measure a company's performance in four key areas: Profitability, Liquidity, Solvency and Efficiency. You will then learn to use those calculations to make comparisons year over year and between companies. You can then use the included Excel templates to perform you own financial ratio analysis.
In the third and final section "Return on Investment" analysis, you will learn how to determine if a major capital purchase such as a new factory or piece of equipment will be financially beneficial to your organization. This class will teach you how to identify and estimate the key financial inputs for a Return on Investment financial model that we will build together in Excel. A complete ROI model will estimate all relevant costs and revenues over the life of a project, then convert those estimate into a single Net Present Value that accounts for risk and the time value of money.
Once you have completed this course, you will have a solid understanding of the fundamental concepts of business finance. With the purchase of this course, you will receive all the slides for your reference, all of the Excel templates used during the video, LIFETIME ACCESS to all of the material, and a 30-day money back guarantee,
Take you business knowledge to the next level today!
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction to Course
Lecture 2 Download Documents
Section 2: The Basics of Business Accounting
Lecture 3 An Introduction to the Business Accounting section
Lecture 4 What to expect from this section
Lecture 5 The Economic Entity Principle
Lecture 6 An Introduction to Balance Sheets
Lecture 7 More Introduction to Balance Sheets
Lecture 8 The Fundamental Accounting Equation
Lecture 9 An Introduction to Double Entry Bookkeeping
Lecture 10 More on Double Entry Bookkeeping
Lecture 11 Building a Balance Sheet
Lecture 12 Depreciation and Amortization
Lecture 13 Finalizing Assets on the Balance Sheet
Lecture 14 Current and Non-current Liabilities
Lecture 15 Owners' Equity
Lecture 16 Introduction to the Income Statement
Lecture 17 More Introduction to the Income Statement
Lecture 18 Building Out the Income Statement
Lecture 19 Finalizing the Income Statement
Lecture 20 Understanding the Cash Flow Statement
Lecture 21 More Understanding of the Cash Flow Statement
Lecture 22 Building a Cash Flow Statement
Lecture 23 Operating Activities on the Cash Flow Statement
Lecture 24 Investing Activities on the Cash Flow Statement
Lecture 25 Financing Activities on the Cash Flow Statement
Lecture 26 The Statement of Owners' Equity
Section 3: Financial Ratio Analysis
Lecture 27 Transition from Accounting to Financial Ratios
Lecture 28 Introduction to Financial Ratios
Lecture 29 A Simple Example
Lecture 30 Introduction to Profitability
Lecture 31 Formulas to Calculate Profitability
Lecture 32 Profitability Analysis using Excel
Lecture 33 Introduction to Liquidity
Lecture 34 Formulas to Calculate Liquidity
Lecture 35 Liquidity Analysis using Excel
Lecture 36 Introduction to Solvency and Leverage
Lecture 37 Formulas to Calculate Solvency
Lecture 38 Leverage Analysis using Excel
Lecture 39 Introduction to Efficiency
Lecture 40 Formulas to Calculate Efficiency
Lecture 41 Efficiency Analysis Using Excel
Lecture 42 Operating Cycle Analysis using Excel
Section 4: Return on Investment Analysis
Lecture 43 Transition from Ratio Analysis to Return on Investment Analysis
Lecture 44 Initial Investments
Lecture 45 Initial Investments in the Model
Lecture 46 Salvage Value Overview
Lecture 47 Salvage Value in the Model
Lecture 48 Sales Revenue
Lecture 49 Sales Revenue in the Model
Lecture 50 Direct Costs
Lecture 51 Direct Costs in the Model
Lecture 52 Manufacturing Overhead
Lecture 53 Depreciation
Lecture 54 Electrical Usage
Lecture 55 Overhead in the Model
Lecture 56 Gross Margin
Lecture 57 Cash Flows
Lecture 58 Change in Net Working capital
Lecture 59 Net Working Capital Requirements
Lecture 60 Summarizing Annual Cash Flows
Lecture 61 Cost of Capital
Lecture 62 Discounting Future Cash Flows
Lecture 63 Project NPV
Lecture 64 Interpretation of Results
Section 5: Conclusion
Lecture 65 Conclusion of Course
Business managers, supervisors, or group leaders.,Technicians, engineers and programmers looking to advance into a managerial role,Small business owners
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