What you'll learn:
- Financial Analysis
- Capital Gain and Dividend concepts
- Financial Statements
- Profitability Ratios
- Liquidity Ratios
- Effeciency Ratios
Being able to read and understand financial statements is a core skill for anyone involved in business, accounting, finance, or investing. However, for beginners, financial statements often feel confusing because they rely heavily on accounting concepts that are rarely explained properly.
This course is designed to solve that problem.
This course starts from the absolute fundamentals. Every important accounting concept—such as revenue, expenses, assets, liabilities, equity, accruals, and depreciation—is explained clearly and simply, before being applied to real financial statements.
You will learn how financial statements are structured, why numbers appear the way they do, and how to interpret them logically. Only after building this foundation do we move into basic financial statement analysis and ratios, so you understand not just how to calculate numbers, but what they actually mean.
No prior background in accounting or finance is required. The course assumes zero knowledge and explains everything step by step, using plain language and practical examples.
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
Read and understand the Income Statement, Balance Sheet, and Cash Flow Statement
Grasp the core accounting concepts behind financial statements
Understand how accounting decisions affect reported profits and financial position
Perform basic financial statement analysis and ratio interpretation
Compare companies on a like-for-like basis with confidence
Who This Course Is For
Accounting and finance students
Business and management students
Aspiring accountants and bookkeepers
Professionals who work with financial reports
Entrepreneurs and business owners
Investors and startup founders
Anyone who wants to understand financial statements from scratch