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Companies utilize financial statement analysis to make more informed economic decisions for future profitability, as well as gain an understanding of the company’s business activities, financial condition, and economic performance. Financial analysts can use ratios to compare the strengths and weaknesses of different companies or assess the overall financial health of their organization. By examining financial ratios over multiple periods, you can identify trends in your company's performance that provide valuable insights into whether the company’s finances are improving or deteriorating over time. You can also use a profitability analysis to determine the overall profitability associated with your company's output.
This course delivers key concepts and techniques necessary for sound financial decision-making, enabling you to understand your company's performance and make future projections. We’ll cover basic financial statement analysis, explore financial ratios, and discuss profitability analysis. These are some of the many tools you can utilize in your strategic decision-making process to highlight areas where your business is outperforming, underperforming, or growing.
It covers basic financial statement analysis, financial ratios, and profitability analysis as tools for sound financial decision-making, helping you understand company performance and make future projections.
You will build skills in financial statement analysis, critical thinking, and strategic decision making.
It is suited to financial analysts and anyone who wants to analyze financial statements, calculate and interpret financial ratios, and use profitability analysis to manage business finances and make strategic decisions.
The course includes an Introduction, Financial Statement Analysis, Financial Ratios (Part 1), Financial Ratios (Part 2), Profitability Analysis, and a Test Your Knowledge section.
Financial ratios can be used to compare the strengths and weaknesses of different companies, assess overall financial health, and, when examined over multiple periods, identify trends showing whether finances are improving or deteriorating.