CFA® Level 1 (2021) – Complete Financial Reporting Analysis by Keith Tan
CFA® Level 1 (2021) – Complete Financial Reporting Analysis by Keith Tan
Course Detail
Salepage: CFA® Level 1 (2021) – Complete Financial Reporting Analysis by Keith Tan
What you’ll discover
classify the many components of the financial statement (assets, liabilities, equity, revenue, and expenses).
Recognize the fundamental and more complex accounting formulae.
Recognize the functions of regulatory and standard-setting agencies.
Understand the IFRS Framework and be able to list the main distinctions between IFRS and US GAAP.
Calculate depreciation, COGS, inventory, and basic and diluted EPS under various cost flow assumptions.
Sort things into operational and non-operating categories.
Recognize the various balance sheet accounts, their values, and the things they stand for.
Create financial ratios, then use them to draw conclusions.
Make a cash flow statement using the direct or indirect methods, as appropriate.
Differentiate between cash flows for operating, investing, and financing.
Use a variety of financial analysis tools and approaches.
To analyze a company’s profit drivers, use the DuPont formulae to break down ROE into its constituent parts.
Differentiate between the weighted average cost, LIFO, and FIFO cost flow methodologies.
Use the various cost flow methodologies to determine COGS, ending inventory, and gross profit.
Differentiate between capitalizing costs and immediately deducting them.
Find out how to revalue an asset and whether it is impaired.
Separate taxes owing from income tax expenses.
Recognize the situations that result in delayed taxes, compute them, and make any necessary corrections.
Use the effective interest rate technique to determine a bond’s book value and interest costs.
Differentiate between a financing lease and an operating lease.
Recognize how reported earnings, financial condition, and the categorization of cash flows can be impacted by accounting processes and estimations.
Watch out for indications of earnings manipulation.
Use analytical techniques to project future cash flows and profitability.
Recognize the typical alterations that financial statements undergo for comparability.
Top-Rated and Best-Selling CFA® Courses on Udemy!
(for the CFA® Level I test in 2020 and 2021)
Although challenging, the CFA® curriculum is rewarding. The majority of applicants don’t pass the test. You will require a lot more than summaries or crash courses to pass. However, we completely understand if you believe the curriculum is too extensive and challenging considering your hectic schedule.
For this reason, we have created this comprehensive set of 10 courses for you that covers each of the 10 areas in the CFA® curriculum. These courses cover each topic area’s curriculum in-depth and succinctly, rather than being just summaries.
6GB in size
More From : Business & Sales
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.