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Exploring the Essential Features of “Leila Gharani – Fundamentals of Financial Analysis“
Whether you’re a newbie or a seasoned MBA, you’ll FINALLY “get” the big picture
When you can speak the language of Finance, you give yourself an unfair advantage in your career.
It’s an advantage that can lead to confidence, praise, and promotions.
This comprehensive course from Leila Gharani will equip you with these critical skills – even if you’ve never taken a single finance or accounting class.
Whether you’re a complete newbie or a seasoned MBA …
When you read financial statements AND provide recommendations, you give yourself an unfair advantage in the workplace.
It’s an advantage that can lead to confidence, praise, and promotions.
It doesn’t matter if you’ve never had formal training and you think you’re unqualified to analyze financial statements.
It doesn’t matter whether you’re working for an employer, run your own business, or you’re an investor.
It doesn’t matter if you’re a CPA or a finance professional who’s been at this for decades.
Upping your game when it comes to analyzing finances is a critical skill. When you not only understand how money is created, how it flows, and how it multiplies, but can also give recommendations… you give yourself one of the most valuable – and lucrative — skills in the world.
Warren Buffett said it best:
The best investment you can make is an investment in yourself. The more you learn, the more you’ll earn.
Imagine Any Goal You Want To Achieve
For example …
- Getting a job as a financial analyst
- Moving up the corporate ladder
- Deciding on an investment opportunity
- Negotiating a loan
- Finding new opportunities for your clients (and landing betters ones)
- Starting your own business
If you can’t look at a financial statement and immediately get the story it’s trying to tell you, the likelihood you’ll achieve any of these goals is far too low.
Here at XelPlus, we refuse to let any of our students pursue these goals so ill-equipped.
But what if things were different? What if you could read a financial statement with the same ease you read a menu at your local restaurant?
What if you could not only see the numbers, but understand the story they’re trying to tell you?
Do you think your chances of achieve any these goals will improve?
Of course they will.
When you speak the language of finance, doors open.
Here’s the thing:
Anybody can learn to read and analyze financial statements. So then why do so many people struggle in this area?
It’s typically because they’re held back by one of these common myths:
3 Common Myths about Financial Analysis
Myth #1: “I’m Not Qualified”
The nice thing about money is that it doesn’t care about your background. If you hold a paper bill in your hand, it doesn’t care where you were born, where you went to school, or how much training you’ve had.
All that matters is the decision you make about where to spend (or not spend) that dollar.
If you look at your company’s P&L and discover an urgent problem, do you think your boss will care about your college degree?
Do you need a finance degree to warn your friend that their hot new stock tip is a bad idea?
You don’t need to have the right qualifications or a special diploma to make better decisions about money. It’s about understanding and interpreting the numbers.
Myth #2: “I Don’t Work In The Finance Department”
It’s a myth that you must work in finance to study financial analysis.
Here at XelPlus, my online training company, we attract students from all different professions.
Our ranks are full of:
- Engineers
- Lawyers
- Administrators
- Researchers
- Military personnel
- Software developers
- HR professionals
- Management consultants
The list goes on and on.
And yes, we have the “usual suspects” of accountants, controllers, financial analysts, and CFO’s in our student roster, too.
But what does each of these students have in common? For each of them, understanding finances is critical to their career growth.
It’s hard to think of a profession where you wouldn’t benefit from being more financially savvy.
Myth #3: “There’s Nothing New For Me To Learn”
Be careful because this is a dangerous mindset to adopt. Trust me, I’ve been there before.
After achieving my master’s degree in economics, there were times when I got comfortable. There were times when I stopped pushing myself to learn more. When I failed to explore the unknown.
Each time, I was reminded – often harshly – of how much I have yet to learn. Even though I run an Excel-based YouTube channel with over 2 million subscribers, I still push myself to learn more. Learning never ends.
Maybe you’re reading this message as a seasoned financial pro. You’ve put in the years and already understand more about finance than 99% of the population.
I’m not going to pretend every module in our new course will be a revelation to you. Much of it will be old material you grasped long ago.
But no matter our skillset, isn’t it wise to occasionally go back and review its basics? Isn’t it likely there were one or two things you missed?
Plus, the tools are always getting better. I’m willing to bet we’ve found some nifty Excel tricks you haven’t yet discovered.
Remember, there is always more to learn. And you never know what even a single new insight will unlock.
I took over the Controlling Department and as leader for this department I am also more involved in M&A.
After completing the course, I feel a lot more comfortable regarding the explanation of Excel-Formulas and their usage… and also about explaining the financial indicators.
I specifically loved the important ratios to analyze financial statements and the explanations for variance and standard deviation. The course brings Finance to life!
Chris Rupp, Director Corporate Strategy & Controlling
This Course Is Specifically Designed To Help You Analyze Financial Statements Like a Pro
(Even if You’re Not One)
This new (and highly-awaited) course from XelPlus, called Fundamentals of Financial Analysis, will give you the skills needed to reach the next level in your career.
This no-fluff, easy-to-follow online course will help you:
- Develop X-Ray vision into your company’s finances, allowing you to see what’s going on behind the scenes
- Spot oncoming financial emergencies before they happen
- Predict where your company will be months and even years down the road
- Use ratios to quickly gauge the health of your company
- Decide whether to say “yes” or “no” to that new investment opportunity
- Speak with your higher-ups about finances, impressing them with your fluency (they may even begin asking you questions)
- Better manage your household finances, leaving you with more money for savings (and fun vacations)
It doesn’t matter if you’ve never read a book or taken a class on finance.
This new course will make you more fluent and more capable in one of our society’s most important arenas – the area of finance & money.
I can sum up this course in one word: EXCELLENT! I think this course was a great balance of many different aspects of finance. I came into the course thinking it was a focus on accounting, but it covered so many topics.
The course was like taking a mini–Harvard MBA course.
I feel that your teaching method was perfect for me; explain, demonstrate and have me practice. I think I learned more in this course than any other course I have taken. It is hard for me to describe how great this course is.
I think any person in Finance or in any Business position will come away from this course with a tremendous improvement in knowledge and it will improve the value they will bring to their position.
Den Constant
Five Levels To Understanding Financial Analysis
We put specific attention to the right sequence of topics.
I am a Finance Director with over 20 years of global experience in large multinational companies.
I love the clarity and the sequencing of the subjects! I feel very “refreshed” and confident in terms of the finance basics that have been covered, and am excited to start saving hours of manual work thanks to some of the new Excel techniques that I have learnt.
Remco Heinsdijk, Finance Director
I’m Leila.
Your Instructor.
Each month, I hop on a special video call with the Microsoft team. This is one of the perks of being a Microsoft MVP. They fill us in on all the latest features coming down the pipeline.
I love these calls and leave them as excited as a kid on their birthday.
But I also ask myself this question: “How are everyday people going to learn this?”
For years, I worked as a project manager at a multinational paper & packaging company. Excel was my #1 tool. Without it, I’d be lost. And let me tell you – I sure worked some magic at that company. Some of the Excel automations I had to create… wow, talk about beasts.
But you know the saying: What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger. And safe to say I can now use Excel with the best of them.
Which Skill Do You Want To Learn Most?
In the list below, you’ll find some of the most useful finance skills.
If these aren’t yet old habit, you’ll be surprised at how quickly you master them when you follow our course’s over-the-shoulder, step-by-step tutorials.
- How to reconcile the flow of financial transactions from journal entries to a trial balance
- How to create and read the main financial statements and how they link
- How to calculate metrics and ratios to judge financial performance
- How to improve cash flow by managing your working capital
- How to prepare Excel so you spend less time doing setup and more time gathering insights
- How to apply theoretical time value of money concepts to real world projects so you make better decisions
- Proven techniques for preparing sound forecasts and budgets
But that’s only a taste of what’s included. You can see the entire curriculum below
Here’s a Glimpse of Your Learning Path
You can view the detailed curriculum below.
See anything that jumps out? Which lesson do you think you’d begin with?
Section 1: Introduction
Welcome to Financial Analysis Course
Download Course Material
Section 2: Financial Analysis Overview
What is Financial Analysis
Skills Needed for a Financial Analyst
Career Trajectory of a Financial Analyst
Section 3: Accounting – The Core Principles
What is Accounting and Why Do You Need it
Challenge: Debits and Credits
T-Accounts
Journal Entries
Trial Balance
Types of Financial Statements
Quiz: Accounting Basics
Key Takeaways: Core Principles
Section 4: Accounting Case Study – Accounting for a Beach Business
Accounting for a Beach Business – Getting Started
Accounting for a Beach Business – Journal Entries
Accounting for a Beach Business – Trial Balance
Accounting for a Beach Business – Financial Statements
Accounting for a Beach Business – What Happens Next Year
Section 5: Accounting – Essential Concepts
Cash VS Accrual Accounting
Depreciation – Basics
Depreciation – Example
Inventory and COGS
Inventory Cost Flow Assumptions
Quiz: Accounting Essentials
Key Takeaways: Essentials
Section 6: Financial Statements – Income Statement
Main Purpose and Components
Format of Income Statements
How to Read an Income Statement: Case Study – Microsoft
Constructing an Income Statement
Quiz: Income Statement
Section 7: Financial Statements – Balance Sheet
Assets – Definition
Assets – Types
Types of Liabilities
Equity
How to Read a Balance Sheet: Case Study – Microsoft
Constructing a Balance Sheet
Quiz: Balance Sheet
Section 8: Financial Statements – Cash Flow Statement
How to Read a Cash Flow Statement: Case Study – Microsoft
Cash Flow Operating: Direct VS Indirect Method
Constructing a Cash Flow Statement
Quiz: Cash Flow Statement
Section 9: Financial Statement Analysis
Important Ratios to Analyze Financial Statements
Calculating Growth
Horizontal vs. Vertical Analysis
Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) Vs. AAGR
Quiz: Financial Statement Analysis
Section 10: Time to Test Your Knowledge
Congratulations – What You’ve Achieved so Far
Quiz: Test Your Knowledge
Challenge: Financial Statements
Section 11: Necessary Excel Functions for Financial Analysts
Most Common Excel Functions for Financial Analysis
TRIM Function
Median VS Mean Calculation
Common Date Functions
Calculating Working Days & Future Dates
Combine Text & Numbers
Excel SUMPRODUCT Function (Skip extra Calculations)
Challenge: Excel Functions
Key Takeaways: Necessary Excel Functions
Section 12: Important Excel Features for Financial Analysts
Goal Seek
Showing Numbers in Millions / Thousands
Tips for Proper Datasets (Good Functionality, Good Looks)
Advantages of Excel Tables
Conditional Formatting – Top / Bottom Analysis
Challenge: Excel Features
Key Takeaways – Important Excel Features
Section 13: Master Pivot Tables for Financial Analysis
Pivot Tables for Quick Data Analysis
Calculate Percentages & Change Aggregation in Pivot Tables
GetPivotData Function in Excel
Slicers in Pivot Tables to Create Dashboards
Working with Dates in Pivot Tables
Challenge: Pivot Tables
Create a Pivot Table from Multiple Sheets
Key Takeaways: Pivot Tables
Section 14: Common Charts & Graphs for Financial Analysis
Line Chart in Excel
Column Chart & Stacked Column Chart
Plotting Multiple Series (Line & Column Chart in One)
Charts in Cells – Sparklines in Excel
Waterfall / Bridge Chart in Excel
Pie Chart & Doughnut Chart in Excel
Pareto Chart
Challenge: Excel Charts
Section 15: Working Capital Management
Overview
Receivables
Inventory
Payables
Challenge: Working Capital
Quiz: Working Capital
Key Takeaways: Working Capital
Section 16: The Time Value of Money
The Time Value of Money Explained
Understanding Discounted Cash Flows (DCF)
Net Present Value (NPV)
Internal Rate of Return (IRR)
Calculating Payback Period with Varying Cash Flows
Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC)
Quiz: Time Value of Money
Key Takeaways: Time Value of Money
Section 17: Financial Leverage
Why Companies Take on Debt
Annuities (PMT)
Calculating Periods to Payback (NPER)
Calculating a Complete Loan Schedule
Calculate Interest Rate for a Loan
Challenge: Debt
Quiz: Financial Leverage
Section 18: Financial Forecasting
Simple Moving Average
Weighted Moving Average
Exponential Triple Smoothing
Allocating Yearly Values to Months
Variance and Standard Deviation
Regression Equation & Relationship between Variables
Regression Analysis
Quiz: Forecasting
Next Steps
Wrapping up & What You’ve Achieved
BONUS: Mini Course – Power Query for Financial Analysts
Will I Need Power Query?
Properly Structure Data in Seconds
Merge Pivot Table Report with Other Tables
Case Study: Import Messy SAP Data Extract into Excel
Pivot Table from Messy Data
Combine Data from Multiple Sheets into ONE Pivot Table
Import Data from PDF (Office 365)
The Power of Power Query
Beam Me Up, Scotty!
Jump into the Topic You Need – Fast
As a Star Trek fan, I was always in awe of the transporter technology.
It blew my mind how Captain Kirk could locate a spot on a nearby planet, then instantly transport his team to that exact location.
I want your experience inside our new course to be just as instantaneous.
Thanks to a new tool we created here in our XelPlus “laboratory,” now, when you want to find a topic, you can do so instantly.
We’ve gone through every second of every lesson and pulled out the key words & topics. Then, we created an interactive agenda which allows you to quickly locate exactly what you’re looking for.
Once you find your topic, it’s simply a matter of saying “Beam me up!” (not actually required).
No more wasting hours searching. Find what you need, then get back to work.
The course gives the ABCs of financial accounting and financial analysis in the simplest terms, using common understanding. It’s also easy to follow with tailor-made examples.
I took the CORe program from HBS online last year, and I felt that I was losing most of the things I learnt.
This course was exactly what I needed as a refresher, and it’s worth the cost.
My favorite sections are working capital and the whole of Section 5. Understanding how working capital impacts the way we finance our daily operations was eye-opening for me, and I will look at my inventories differently going forward.
Jean Mark Badibanga
Save Time with These Cheat Sheets
Your workday moves fast. Sometimes you don’t even have a minute to spare.
That’s why you’ll love these brand new cheat sheets.
Keep these right beside you at your desk. They may even get more use than your smartphone.
Bonus: Power Query Mini-Course
You know the saying: “Garbage in, Garbage out.”
The truth is, you can only be confident in your financial statements if you’re confident in the data you feed into them. And if you’re like many people, you’re working with loads of financial data.
Enter Power Query. This Excel tool is the best way to clean and organize your data. When you get the hang of Power Query, you’ll win back hours of precious time.
You’ll get our Power Query mini-course as a bonus for enrolling in Fundamentals of Financial Analysis. It will get you started using the tool. You’ll also work with real-world examples of using Power Query to clean accounting and financial data coming from SAP and other common data sources.
Ask Yourself …
What would even a small improvement in your financial skills be worth over your next five, ten, even twenty years?
How much would having a financial leg up mean for your career?
No, you don’t need to get an MBA and spend $100,000 to learn the most valuable financial analysis skills.
You’ll get:
- The confidence and rewards that come from being financially savvy
- Access to our entire 18-module course
- The “Beam Me Up Scotty” topic transporter to quickly find what you need
- Our collection of financial analysis cheat sheets to keep at your desk
- Workbooks to help you work through the problems in the videos
- A comment section to get your questions answered by our staff (how awesome is that?)
- English Captions so you can easily follow along each video
- Quizzes to track how well you understand the concepts
- Challenges to test your financial brain (move over, Lumosity)
- The bonus mini-course on Power Query to combine and clean data with ease
You can be watching the first lesson in less than five minutes.
Is This Course Right For Me?
Most of our students fall into one of these categories:
Ambitious Beginners
Is your dream to start a career in corporate finance or the financial services industry? Whether you’re a newbie to finance or at the beginning of your career, Fundamentals in Financial Analysis will make sure you get started the right way.
Established Professionals
If you’re ready to deepen your financial knowhow, master new Excel techniques, and advance on the career path, Fundamentals in Financial Analysis will teach you how to fully leverage the language of business.
Can You Afford Not to Have Financial Skills?
Take two people, identical in every way – except one.
They were born in the same place, went to the same school, and even have the same job at the same company.
The difference? One person committed to studying the world finance, while the other constantly put it off. Who do you think will be ahead in their careers ten years down the road?
If you don’t learn financial analysis from me, please, learn these skills somewhere.
But in this message, I think I’ve made a good argument why our new course is THE best place to get the financial education you need and deserve. Especially given the price and the potential ROI you can achieve.
See you inside the course!
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