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There are 4 modules in this course
In the previous two courses, you have learned how to value startups using the discounted cash flow method and multiple methods. However, you have not learned how to estimate cash flows or earnings of startups. In this course, you are going to learn the concepts and usage of financial ratios. Using financial ratios such as profitability, liquidity, leverage, efficiency, and growth, you can tell financial health of a startup. Profitability ratios measure how profitable a firm is by looking at ROS, ROA, and ROE. Liquidity ratios measure how quickly a firm turns assets into cash to pay-off short-term liability and they include Current Ratio, Quick Ratio, and Cash Ratio. Leverage ratios measure how much long-term debt a firm has relative to its assets or equity. Efficiency ratios measure how efficiently a firm utilizes its assets. It is like a physical exam for humans and you can tell the fiscal status of a startup using financial ratios. You can also develop pro forma financial statement using financial ratios. Using pro forma financial statement, you can tell future financial status of a startup as well as cash flows. In addition, using information from pro forma statement and valuation methods, you can do the valuation of a startup.
Financial statements contains a huge amount of information. Thus, financial ratios are used broadly to condense them into a convenient form. In this module, you will learn several key financial ratios that are widely used in company valuation. You can also understand the limitations of financial ratio analysis.
1.4 Profitability Ratio, Market Value Ratio•6 minutes
1.5 Financial Ratio Practice•5 minutes
6 readings•Total 60 minutes
1.1 Slide•10 minutes
1.2 Slide•10 minutes
1.3 Slide•10 minutes
1.4 Slide•10 minutes
1.5 Slide•10 minutes
Financial Ratio Summary•10 minutes
3 assignments•Total 76 minutes
Practice 1.1~1.2•18 minutes
Practice 1.3~1.4•18 minutes
Week 1•40 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
Week 1•10 minutes
Long-term Financial Planning
Module 2•2 hours to complete
Module details
In this week, you will learn how to make financial planning. In other words, you will examine what the firm can accomplish by developing a long-term financial plan. Moreover, you are going to learn how much financing the firm will need to support the predicted sales growth, which called the percentage of sales approach.
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3 videos3 readings4 assignments
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3 videos•Total 18 minutes
2.1 Simple Financial Planning Model•5 minutes
2.2 The Percentage of Sales Approach•9 minutes
2.3 Review•4 minutes
3 readings•Total 30 minutes
2.1 Slide•10 minutes
2.2 Slide•10 minutes
2.3 Slide•10 minutes
4 assignments•Total 74 minutes
Practice 2.1•12 minutes
Practice 2.2•12 minutes
Practice 2.3•12 minutes
Week 2•38 minutes
Pro Forma Statements
Module 3•2 hours to complete
Module details
In this week, you will construct pro-forma statements, financial ratios and free cash flow using Samsung Electronics historical financial statements. You will use real case for generating pro-forma statements and financial ratios. In addition, you will can estimate external financing needed using Yonsei Corporation case.
3.1 Pro Forma Statements - Pro Forma Statements•8 minutes
3.2 Pro Forma Statements - Free Cash Flow•5 minutes
3.3 Pro Forma Statements - EFN and Growth rate Review•5 minutes
4 readings•Total 40 minutes
3.1 Slide•10 minutes
Samsung Excel Template (3.1-3.2)•10 minutes
3.2 Slide•10 minutes
3.3 Slide•10 minutes
2 assignments•Total 62 minutes
Practice 3.1~3.3•27 minutes
Week 3•35 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
Week 3•10 minutes
Planning for Growth at Ysom Inc.
Module 4•3 hours to complete
Module details
This week will have two parts. First part will be spent on a short wrap up video or materials. Second part will be peer reviews. You will see Ysom Inc. again. You will design pro forma financial statements (Balance sheet, Income statement, Cash flow statement) and calculate financial ratios, EFN.
What's included
2 videos3 readings1 peer review
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2 videos•Total 11 minutes
4.1 Review1 - Pro forma Income Statement•8 minutes
4.2 Review2 - Pro forma Balance Sheet•4 minutes
3 readings•Total 30 minutes
4.1 Slide•10 minutes
4.2 Slide•10 minutes
Ysom Inc. Excel Template•10 minutes
1 peer review•Total 120 minutes
Case Analysis•120 minutes
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Reviewed on Apr 28, 2020
Very interesting course. I enjoyed answering the quizzes. You'll be able to learn a lot especially with financial ratios and their application.
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Reviewed on Jun 10, 2020
Really good course for those who are just a beginner to understand the concept of financial analysis and also for those who wants recall the topics for continues improvement.
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Reviewed on Aug 25, 2024
Used it for a project I was working with in a startup
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