Balance Sheet
Who this course is for:
-New investors seeking to understand how to read a company's balance sheet
What you will receive:
-The three segments of the balance sheet
-How to identify good solid businesses based on their numbers
-Different formulas to help evaluate a business
Description:
A financial statement that reports a company's assets, liabilities and shareholder equity over a specfic time
Disclaimer:
The content of this video is strictly for educational and informational purposes. Nothing in this video shall be taken as financial advice, please consult with a Financial Advisor/Fiduciary where needed. The video contains the views of the teacher acquired by experience and research. The teacher disclaims any personal loss or liability caused by the utilization of information in this video. This video is a guide and should be utilized solely for obtaining basic information
See some of the students reviews:
"Where do I begin, will mention a few things. I first learned that investing is not hard, we were never taught and encouraged to invest, to build wealth. And you don’t have to be rich to be an investor. I learned ticker symbols to locate companies, how to read charts, balance sheets, cash flow, income statements, cost of stock at closing(4pm), 52 week range and current stock price,analyst ratings, sector and industry, type of investor, best time to buy stocks, things to look for when buying stock, dividends, reviewing annual reports. This is a condensed list of some of the information learned."
"Here are a few things I learned from the classes.
- understand how to choose a company/industry to invest in by looking at their history
-using Yahoo Finance to search Company codes…. It’s now downloaded on my phone
I am now
- less intimidating about investing because I was surrounded by other who are productive
-Joined Ameritrade…invested 1k
- bought shares of Google and NVIA.
- now have 1200"
"This beginners course, investment 101 taught by Ms. Hawkins was structured, thorough, and experiential; what new investors need to know. A college level course.
Ms. Hawkins was a consummate professional taking time and patience to ensure participants comprehended the principles taught. She was very clear that she was not a financial advisor and her intent was to introduce us to the market and provide information so we could make our own investment decisions. Classes were held weekly, which included recommended readings, completion of assignments and class presentations.
I truly appreciated the time, effort and energy Ms. Hawkins invested in educating us and at no charge! Clearly a course worth thousands of dollars."