Financial Analysis of Organizations

This course is part of Financial Analysis - Skills for Success Specialization

Instructor: Gies College of Business, University of Illinois

What you'll learn

  •   Identify the different financial statements that reflect organizational position and performance.
  •   Describe the importance of an organization's financial statements.
  •   Distinguish between the different components of an organization's financial statements.
  •   Perform fundamental financial statement analysis
  • Skills you'll gain

  •   Capital Expenditure
  •   Financial Data
  •   Cash Flow Forecasting
  •   Balance Sheet
  •   Business Valuation
  •   Cash Flows
  •   Financial Statements
  •   Financial Accounting
  •   Equities
  •   Financial Analysis
  •   Income Statement
  •   Financial Forecasting
  •   Revenue Forecasting
  •   Financial Modeling
  •   Financial Planning
  •   Financial Statement Analysis
  • There are 4 modules in this course

    This course begins with an overview of an organization’s financial statements, including the balance sheet, income statement, cash flow statement, as well as the transactions that comprise these statements. You will learn about tools and ratios that help analyze these financial statements and transactions. Financial statement analysis will help you understand how the company has performed in the past and its current position. This analysis - as well as course content on forecasting both short- and long-term performance - enables you to draw inferences, make predictions about the organization's future performance and value. Ultimately, this course provides a "deep-dive" into the multi-dimensional nature of financial analysis and how it used to assess the value of organizations.

    Module 2: Financial Statements - A Deeper Dive Into Company Performance

    Financial Statement Ratios

    Module 4: Forecasting Financial Statements

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