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The Investor's Guide to Interpreting the Numbers

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The Investor's Guide to Interpreting the Numbers

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Course overview

Warren Buffett Said it Best:

"Accounting is the language of business, and it's an imperfect language, but unless you are willing to put in the effort to learn accounting - how to read and interpret financial statements - you really shouldn't select stocks yourself."

If you don't know how to analyze financial statements, this 3-week course is here to help.

We'll show you how to find, read, and interpret financial statementslike a seasoned pro.

These skills will make youa better investorandaccelerate your career.

Who is this course for

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Intermediate Investors who want to learn how to interpret financial statements like a professional analyst.

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Executives and professionals who want to level-up their financial analysis skills.

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Entrepreneurs who want to see their business through the eyes of an investor.

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Intermediate Investors who want to learn how to interpret financial statements like a professional analyst.

02

Executives and professionals who want to level-up their financial analysis skills.

03

Entrepreneurs who want to see their business through the eyes of an investor.

What you’ll get out of this course

Analyze financial statements - fast

Learn how to read an income statement, balance sheet, and cash flow statement in minutes to make quick decisions.

Identify Yellow & Red Flags

Spot warning signs in financial statements that can reveal trouble on the horizon.

Calculate & Interpret Ratios

Learn how a few simple calculations will empower you to analyze financial statements in minutes.

Identify Valuation Creation

Some businesses create value as they grow. Others destroy it. We'll teach you how to identify the difference.

Master the Business Growth Cycle

Learn the six stages of the business growth cycle and how to tell which phase a company is in.

Profitability Analysis

Master the differences between Free Cash Flow, Net Income, EBITDA, NOPAT, and Owner Earnings.

Capital Allocation Analysis

A CEO's #1 job is capital allocation. Learn how to use ratios such as Return on Invested Capital (ROIC), Return on Assets (ROA), and Return on Equity (ROE) to ensure they are doing a good job.

This course includes

Interactive live sessions

Lifetime access to course materials

19 in-depth lessons

Direct access to instructor

Projects to apply learnings

Guided feedback & reflection

Private community of peers

Course certificate upon completion

Maven Satisfaction Guarantee

This course is backed by Maven’s guarantee. You can receive a full refund within 14 days after the course ends, provided you meet the completion criteria in our refund policy.

Advanced Financial Statement Analysis

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Advanced Financial Statement Analysis

Course syllabus

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  • Post-Course

    Post-Course

    Modules

    • 🗣️ Community

      🗣️ Community

      1 Lesson

      We keep the community open for an extra week to answer any burning questions

      We keep the community open for an extra week to answer any burning questions

    • 📺 Replays

      📺 Replays

      1 Lesson

      Watch the replays to the events any time you'd like

      Watch the replays to the events any time you'd like

    • 📜 Transcripts

      📜 Transcripts

      1 Lesson

      Prefer to read? We provide transcripts of everything we say in the course.

      Prefer to read? We provide transcripts of everything we say in the course.

    • 🖥️ Slides

      🖥️ Slides

      1 Lesson

      Need a quick refresher? We provide access to all of the slides we use to teach the course.

      Need a quick refresher? We provide access to all of the slides we use to teach the course.

  • Bonus

    Bonus

    Modules

    • Office Hours: 🗣️ Ask us anything

      Office Hours: 🗣️ Ask us anything

      1 Lesson

      Join us for a bonus 1-hour session.

      Join us for a bonus 1-hour session.

    • ♻️ Putting it all together

      ♻️ Putting it all together

      1 Lesson

      It's time to put your new skills to the test! Each student will analyze the financials of a company of their choosing. We will review the submissions together and discuss the strengths and weaknesses of several businesses.

      It's time to put your new skills to the test! Each student will analyze the financials of a company of their choosing. We will review the submissions together and discuss the strengths and weaknesses of several businesses.

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Course schedule

4-6 hours per week
  • Monday, Wednesday & Thursdays

    12:00 PM - 1:30 PM EST

    9:00 AM - 10:30 AM PST

    5:00 PM - 6:30 PM GMT

    10:30 PM - 12:00 PM IST

  • Starts March 4, 2024

    Mon, Mar 4 - Course Kickoff

    Thur, Mar 7 - Financial Statements Bootcamp Review

    Mon, Mar 11 - Business Stage

    Wed, Mar 13 - Survival

    Thur, Mar 14 - Growth

    Mon, Mar 18 - Profitability

    Wed, Mar 20 - Capital Allocation

    Thur, Mar 21 - Graduation

  • Office Hours

    Ask us anything

    Stop by and ask us any questions you'd like on Friday, March 15th from 12:00 PM EDT - 1:00 PM EDT.

What Our Alumni Have To Say:

Brian & Brian are genuinely fun people who love teaching and REALLY care about student outcomes."

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Helena Wu

Financial Statement Explained Simply Alumni

Brian and Brian make the learning process interesting, efficient, and fun."

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Sunny Sharma

Financial Statements Explained Simply Alumni

The "Brians" are fantastic! They LOVE to teach, and they love it when you get it!"

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Ann Pearsons

Financial Statements Explained Simply Alumni

I enjoyed learning from "The Brians".

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Julian Restrepo

Financial Statements Explained Simply Alumni

Brian and Brian are proof that whatever the subject matter, with the right teachers, any material will become interesting."

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Adam Krupa

Financial Statements Explained Simply Alumni

The Brians do a phenomenal job at explaining ALL concepts succinctly and clearly. They have a student-centric approach and show encouragement every step of the way."

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Ernesto Estigarribia

Financial Statements Explained Simply Alumni

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Money Back Guarantee

If you attend the sessions, actively participate, and still don’t find the course valuable,we’ll happily refund your payment in full. Simply let us know before the end of the 4th class, and we will issue you a full refund, no questions asked.

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Brian Feroldi

Author / Financial Educator

Brian Feroldi is a financial educator, author, speaker, and YouTuber. He has an MBA in finance and has been investing since 2004. Brian is the author of the best-selling book,Why Does the Stock Market Go Up?

Brian’s career mission statement is “to spread financial wellness.” He loves to help other people do better with their money, especially their investments. He has written more than 3,000 articles on stocks, investing, and personal finance for the Motley Fool.

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Brian Stoffel

Investor / Financial Educator

Brian Stoffel is a teacher at heart. Brian has been investing for more than a decade and he has written more than 4,000 articles for The Motley Fool.

Brian worked as a middle school teacher in Washington, DC for more than 5 years. He and his wife had a "mini-retirement" in Costa Rica and now spent a portion of their year there in a containership home. Brian plans his life and his investments around "antifragile" principles.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What happens if I can’t make a live session?

All sessions will be recorded and posted in the student portal within a few hours. We will also create transcripts of the live sessions will also be emailed out.

How long will I have access to the recordings?

You'll have access to the materials forever and the recordings for one full year!

Can I expense this course?

It's likely you can!

Use this link to make a copy of a template that you can use to ask for reimbursem*nt:

https://bit.ly/3yLe1tw

I work full-time, what is the expected time commitment?

You'll put in between 4 to 6 hours each week (12 - 18 hours total) over the three-week period.

What’s the refund policy?

We get it. Life happens. If you can't make it or decide the course isn't for you, just let us know before the 6th session and we'll refund your fee, no questions asked.

What if I don't live in the U.S. - will this course still help me?

Yes! While this course is based on GAAP accounting (U.S. accounting standards), the core principles are still the same. Understanding the balance sheet, income statement, and cash flow statement, how they are related, and investing fundamentals are universal principles. However, IFRS (an international accounting standard) won't be covered.

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Active hands-on learning

This course builds on live workshops and hands-on projects

Interactive and project-based

You’ll be interacting with other learners through breakout rooms and project teams

Learn with a cohort of peers

Join a community of like-minded people who want to learn and grow alongside you

More feedback on Brian & Brian:

Brian Feroldi and Brian Stoffel are knowledgeable investors and amazing teachers who truly understand financial statements.

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Jessica Ablamsky

Investor

Brian and Brian have done a phenomenal job. Simplifying complex tasks is hard, and they nailed it."

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Wish Panda

Analyst | Alumni

Brian is super knowledgeable about stocks and breaks down concepts clearly and simply for anyone to understand."

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Sharon Tseung

Investor

Brian Feroldi and Brian Stoffel are the most amazing educators in the financial industry. They can break down the jargon and explain it like you are 5."

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Dhaval Kotecha

Investor, Co-Host of Fintwit Summit

I have followed the Brian’s for years and continue to learn new things from them. They use the perfect blend of academic principles and real-life examples that I can immediately apply to my investment process."

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Austin Lieberman

Investor

I don't know of any duo with a more perfect combination of in-depth knowledge of financial statements paired with the ability to explain it in a simple and easy-to-understand way. Brian and Brian are the Yoda and Obi-Wan of financial statements."

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Paul Essen

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FAQs

What is advanced financial statement analysis? ›

Deeper analysis of financial statements with in depth case problems that assess current/past performance, using that to project future performance and enterprise value.

What are the 5 methods of financial statement analysis? ›

What are the five methods of financial statement analysis? There are five commonplace approaches to financial statement analysis: horizontal analysis, vertical analysis, ratio analysis, trend analysis and cost-volume profit analysis. Each technique allows the building of a more detailed and nuanced financial profile.

How do you complete a financial statement analysis? ›

There are generally six steps to developing an effective analysis of financial statements.
  1. Identify the industry economic characteristics. ...
  2. Identify company strategies. ...
  3. Assess the quality of the firm's financial statements. ...
  4. Analyze current profitability and risk. ...
  5. Prepare forecasted financial statements. ...
  6. Value the firm.
Mar 9, 2018

What are the 12 types of financial analysis? ›

Different types of financial analysis include valuation, variance, horizontal analysis, vertical analysis, liquidity, profitability, cash flow analysis, and more, which serve various purposes for analyzing a company's overall financial health.

What is financial statement analysis in simple terms? ›

Financial statement analysis involves a comprehensive examination of a company's financial statements, including the income statement, balance sheet, and cash flow statement. Analysts assess revenue, earnings, assets, liabilities, and cash flow to gauge financial health and performance.

What is a financial statement analysis simplified? ›

Financial statement analysis involves using two or more line items from a financial statement, which forms a ratio, to make calculations and interpret results. Financial statement ratios are categorized in three main areas: liquidity, debt, and profitability. An example of a liquidity ratio is the current ratio.

What is the main objective of financial analysis? ›

Financial analysis is used to evaluate economic trends, set financial policy, build long-term plans for business activity, and identify projects or companies for investment. This is done through the synthesis of financial numbers and data.

What is the financial statement analysis useful for? ›

This usually begins with the income statement but also includes the balance sheet and cash flow statement. The main goal of financial analysis is to measure a company's financial performance over time and against its peers. This analysis can then be used to forecast a company's financial statements into the future.

What is the objective of financial statement analysis? ›

The major objectives of financial statement analysis are to provide decision makers information about a business enterprise for use in decision-making. Users of financial statement information are the decision-makers concerned with evaluating the economic situation of the firm and predicting its future course.

What does Ebitda stand for? ›

Share. EBITDA definition. EBITDA, which stands for earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization, helps evaluate a business's core profitability. EBITDA is short for earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization.

How to interpret a balance sheet? ›

The basic equation underlying the balance sheet is Assets = Liabilities + Equity. Analysts should be aware that different types of assets and liabilities may be measured differently. For example, some items are measured at historical cost or a variation thereof and others at fair value.

How do you start a financial analysis? ›

To perform financial analysis, there are five effective steps that businesses can follow:
  1. Comparison between Forecast and Actual Monthly Results. ...
  2. Identify Exceeding Projections or Off-Track Performance. ...
  3. Review Income and Expenses. ...
  4. Analyze Cash Flow Statement. ...
  5. Review Balance Sheet.
Apr 26, 2023

What are the 3 most important financial statements in financial analysis? ›

The income statement, balance sheet, and statement of cash flows are required financial statements. These three statements are informative tools that traders can use to analyze a company's financial strength and provide a quick picture of a company's financial health and underlying value.

What are the three most common tools of financial statement analysis? ›

Several techniques are commonly used as part of financial statement analysis. Three of the most important techniques are horizontal analysis, vertical analysis, and ratio analysis.

What does a financial analysis look like? ›

This analysis typically involves reviewing a company's income statement, balance sheet, and cash flow statement to assess its profitability, liquidity, solvency, and overall financial position.

What is financial statement analysis used for? ›

Financial statement analysis tells a story about your company's choices. The relationship between the elements of financial statements might tell you how the company is financing growth or reinvesting its earnings. They could reveal how efficient and effective the company is at managing its assets and liabilities.

What is advanced financial reporting? ›

Advanced Financial Reporting: Accounting for Business Combinations and Preparation of Consolidated Financial Statements.

What are the three financial statement analysis? ›

The income statement, balance sheet, and statement of cash flows are required financial statements. These three statements are informative tools that traders can use to analyze a company's financial strength and provide a quick picture of a company's financial health and underlying value.

What is the difference between financial model and CFA? ›

Comprehensive Analysis:

CFA covers financial analysis, investment, and ethics. Financial modeling turns this into detailed models for company and investment analysis.

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