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Financial Analysis and Reporting

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Course Description

Financial Analysis and Reporting

Financial Analysis and Reporting is a professional course designed to help learners interpret financial statements, analyze business performance, evaluate liquidity and profitability, understand reporting standards, and prepare clear financial reports for decision-making.

Learners will study financial statements, ratio analysis, cash flow, IFRS and US GAAP concepts, budgeting, forecasting, valuation, risk analysis, financial modeling, dashboards, and reporting communication. The course supports finance professionals, accountants, analysts, managers, and business learners who need practical financial insight.

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Financial Analysis and Reporting

Learners should review all lessons carefully and practice financial statement analysis, ratio calculation, cash flow review, budgeting, valuation, risk analysis, and reporting communication. After completing the course requirements and quiz, the certificate will become available in the student portal.

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Course details
Lectures 1
Quizzes 1
Level Intermediate
Basic info
Basic Info

Financial Analysis and Reporting

Course Slides

110 Slides

Course Level

Professional

Course Modules

10 Modules

Main Focus

Financial Statements, Ratios, Cash Flow, Standards, Forecasting, Valuation, and Reporting

Frameworks Covered

IFRS, US GAAP, CFA Principles, DCF, WACC, and Financial Modeling

Certificate

Certificate Available Upon Completion

Course requirements
Course Requirements

Financial Analysis and Reporting

This course is designed for learners who want to understand financial analysis and reporting in a professional business environment. Basic business or accounting awareness is helpful but not mandatory.

Basic Numeracy Skills

Learners should be comfortable reading numbers, percentages, tables, financial figures, and simple calculations.

Business Awareness

A basic understanding of business operations, revenue, costs, profit, assets, liabilities, and cash flow will be helpful.

Spreadsheet Familiarity

Basic knowledge of Excel or spreadsheets is useful for ratio analysis, budgeting, forecasting, and financial modeling examples.

Internet Access

A stable internet connection is recommended to access lessons, course materials, examples, and assessment activities.

Intended audience
Intended Audience

Financial Analysis and Reporting

This course is designed for learners who need practical financial analysis, reporting, budgeting, forecasting, valuation, and financial communication skills.

Finance Analysts and Managers

Professionals responsible for analyzing financial data, preparing reports, forecasting, and supporting business decisions.

Accountants and Auditors

Accounting and audit professionals who want stronger analysis, reporting, standards, and interpretation skills.

Business Analysts and Managers

Managers who need to understand financial reports, budgets, KPIs, business performance, and decision-making data.

Students and Career Learners

MBA students, finance learners, graduates, and professionals preparing for finance, accounting, investment, or reporting roles.