Course Description
This course is designed to provide students with primary and financial analysis of the financial statements, such as the concepts of the methodology, objectives and uses of financial analysis, the beneficiaries, the divisions of organizations according to their field of activity and the effect of this on their financial statements, the horizontal and vertical analysis of the financial statements, the preparation of the analysis of the company's cash flow list, and the financial analysis using financial ratios, And forecasting and preparing lists and estimated budgets for the company, and using Excel in financial analysis. Cash and non-cash breakeven analysis, cost of funds analysis
Course Aims
By the end of this course, students should be able to:
- Identify the methodology, objectives and uses of financial analysis, and the beneficiaries.
- Identifying the types of organizations according to their field of activity and the company's financial statements.
- Learn about the horizontal and vertical analysis of the financial statements.
- Identify and analyze the company's cash flow statement.
- Identifying and analyzing the list of sources and uses of funds.
- Learn about financial analysis using financial ratios and the factors affecting the results of financial ratios.
- Learn about financial analysis in banks
Course Contents:
- An introduction to the study of financial analysis
- Interpretation of financial statements according to the company's field of activity
- Explanations of horizontal and vertical analysis of financial statements
- Analyze the cash flow statement
- Financial Analysis Using Ratios (Explanatory Introduction)
- The nature of financial analysis in banks
- Cost-weighted analysis of sources of financing
- Using Excel in financial analysis
Course ID: FIN221
Credit hours | Theory | Practical | Laboratory | Lecture | Studio | Contact hours | Pre-requisite | 4.50 | 4.50 | 4.5 | - |
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