Unlock the power of financial statements to make informed investment decisions and confidently assess a company's true value and potential.

Welcome to "Using Financial Statements for Investment Advice," a comprehensive course designed to equip you with the essential skills to interpret and leverage financial statements for informed investment decisions. This course fulfills a partial requirement for FP Canada continuing education.
Financial statements are invaluable scorecards of a company's past performance and crucial indicators of future profitability. Understanding these documents is fundamental to assessing a company's financial health, identifying potential investment opportunities, and forming sound investment strategies. By combining this knowledge with an understanding of industry trends and economic conditions, you can make astute selections from various investment alternatives.
Throughout this course, you will delve into the four essential financial statements produced by corporations:
Statement of Financial Position: Learn to analyze assets (current and fixed), liabilities (current and long-term), and equity to understand a company's financial snapshot at a single point in time, including key concepts like amortization, capitalized assets, and deferred charges.
Statement of Comprehensive Income: Explore how revenues and expenses are presented to calculate gross and net profit, and identify cash versus non-cash items. We'll also cover advanced topics like the cost, equity, and consolidated methods for treating long-term investments and the significance of auditor's reports.
Statement of Changes in Equity: Understand how profits are distributed or retained, and how this statement links the financial position and comprehensive income statements.
Statement of Cash Flow: Discover how cash is generated and spent across operating, investing, and financing activities, crucial for evaluating a company's ability to generate cash for reinvestment, debt repayment, and dividend payments.
Beyond understanding the individual statements, this course emphasizes practical application through financial statement analysis. You will learn to perform:
Ratio Analysis: Master liquidity ratios (e.g., working capital, quick ratio), risk analysis ratios (e.g., debt-to-equity, asset coverage, interest coverage), operating performance ratios (e.g., gross profit margin, net profit margin, inventory turnover, ROE), and value ratios (e.g., EPS, P/E ratio, dividend yield, DDM).
Trend Analysis: Interpret changes in financial position over time and compare performance against industry benchmarks and competitors.
Key Performance Indicators for Investors: Identify critical metrics such as net profit, sales, margins, cash flow, customer acquisition cost, churn rates, debt, accounts receivable turnover, and breakeven point to evaluate investment quality.
Upon completion, you will be proficient in using financial statements for investment analysis, capable of accessing and interpreting public securities documents from sources like SEDAR, and making well-founded investing and lending decisions. This course will empower you to confidently assess the financial health of businesses and effectively advise on investment strategies.

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