Nick McCullum & Ben Reynolds – The Investor’s Toolbox: How To Analyze Financial Statements
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Earnings-Per-Share, Adjusted Earnings-Per-Share, & The Price-to-Earnings Ratio
Nick McCullum & Ben Reynolds – The Investor’s Toolbox: How To Analyze Financial Statements
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The Investor’s Toolbox: How To Analyze Financial Statements
Everything that DIY investors need to know about financial statements and the data within them.
One of the significant barriers that new investors face is financial statement analysis.
For those without formal accounting training, financial statements – called ‘the language of business’ – can be incredibly confusing…
…until now.
This course provides all the knowledge and training that individual, DIY investors need to know, including:
- Techniques for assessing profitability & growth
- Metrics that explain a firm’s financial strength
- A complete guide showing how to calculate relevant financial metrics
After completing this course, you should have an intermediate understanding of the accounting nuances necessary to succeed in the financial markets.
Meet The Authors!
|  | Ben Reynolds | Ben Reynolds is the founder and CEO of Sure Dividend. Ben graduated summa cum laude from the University of Houston Bauer School of Business with a degree in Finance. Reynolds has run Sure Dividend for the past 3 years, writing or editing more than 1,000 articles on dividend stocks. | 
|  | Ben Reynolds | Nick McCullum has been working with Sure Dividend since December of 2016. Before joining the team at Sure Dividend, Nick spent time at a retail bank and an asset management firm. Nick enjoys the intellectual challenge of stock market investing and was excited to have the opportunity to contribute to this course. | 
Course Curriculum
Course Information
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Course Format Accounting Fundamentals Why is Accounting Knowledge Important? 
 The Debit-Credit Accounting System
 Examples of Journal Entries
 How To Find Financial StatementsIncome Statement Analysis The Composition of the Income Statement: Revenue and Expenses 
 The Three Types of ‘Profit’ and How To Analyze Them
 Depreciation & Amortization
 Interest, Income Tax, EBIT, and EBITDA
 Earnings-Per-Share, Adjusted Earnings-Per-Share, & The Price-to-Earnings RatioBalance Sheet Analysis The Composition of the Balance Sheet 
 Current Assets, Current Liabilities, Working Capital, and the Current Ratio
 Accounts Receivable and AR Aging
 Shareholders’ Equity, Book Value, and the Price-to-Book Ratio
 Financial Leverage: The Debt-to-Equity Ratio and Related MetricsCash Flow Statement Analysis The Composition of The Statement of Cash Flows 
 Free Cash Flow & Capital ExpendituresMulti-Financial-Statement Ratios & Metrics Dividend Payout Ratio 
 Return on Assets, Return on Equity, and Return on Invested Capital
 Estimating Total ReturnsConclusion & Congratulations Congratulations! 
 Shortcuts to Finding Financial Data
 
			 
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              
                             


















