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    Advanced Financial Statement Analysis (Online)
    Columbia Business School

    Advanced Financial Statement Analysis (Online)

    Columbia Business School, New York
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    About This Program

    In a volatile economy, being able to determine an asset’s value, understand an organization's financing sources, calculate profitability, and estimate risks is more critical than ever. These are the metrics that help determine a win or a loss. Developed by Doron Nissim, the Ernst & Young Professor of Accounting and Finance at Columbia Business School, this program is designed for investors and financial professionals to assess the vital signs of an organization with more precision in order to make better investment decisions. Through the use of a proprietary Excel analysis tool and several case studies, each module illustrates the learnings through a real-world scenario, culminating in a live debriefing of a case with Nissim.

    Why Columbia Business School?

    Few business schools can claim a campus embedded in one of the world's most consequential cities — and actually mean it. Columbia Business School has built its entire executive education philosophy around New York as a living laboratory: finance, media, technology, healthcare, and policy all intersect within walking distance of campus, and the faculty who teach executives are the same people advising the institutions that drive those industries.

    Your Profile

    • Institutional and individual investors who want to make more informed decisions for better investment outcomes for their portfolios
    • Mid- and senior-level finance professionals who want to learn how to analyze financial statements and forecast for business planning and valuation
    • Private equity and banking professionals who want to learn a method for comprehensive profitability analysis and gain a deeper understanding of solvency and liquidity measures
    • Financial credit analysts and risk managers who want more tools for evaluating risk, liquidity, and solvency, as well as assessing the quality of the financial statements
    • Financial advisors and consultants who seek to create more value for their clients through deeper analysis of investment opportunities

    Benefits

    • Review the fundamentals of financial accounting principles and transactions
    • Analyze the quality, profitability, solvency, and liquidity of financial statements across a variety of organizations, including Google/Alphabet, Costco, and Tesla
    • Calculate the value of an organization using a variety of methods and scenarios
    • Utilize a proprietary Excel workbook from faculty that allows you to apply each of the analysis exercises to any organization
    • Leverage information from financial statements at a deeper level to inform your investment strategies—and drive better returns in your portfolio

    What You'll Learn

    • Module 1 Foundations of Financial Accounting - Review the fundamentals of financial accounting principles and transactions.
    • Module 2 Earning Quality - Earnings quality analysis offers insights on several dimensions, including the sustainability of earnings, their informativeness and accuracy, and the likelihood that they have been manipulated.
    • Module 3 Profitability Analysis - Learn how to conduct a comprehensive profitability analysis, starting with a reformulation of the financial statements—and the motivation for doing so.
    • Module 4 Solvency and Liquidity Analyses - Learn how to use financial reports to evaluate risks, including solvency, liquidity, market/macro exposures, earnings volatility, and other risk factors.
    • Module 5 Forecasting Financial Statements - Knowing how to properly forecast financial metrics is a critical skill for management, investors, creditors, and other stakeholders.
    • Module 6 Financial Statements-Based Investment Strategies - Leverage financial information to guide investment strategy decisions at your organization or in your own portfolio.

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