BEGINNER FINANCIAL STATEMENTS COURSE

Understanding Financial Statements

Learn how to read balance sheets, income statements, and cash flow statements so you can evaluate business performance with confidence.

Beginner-Friendly

No Accounting Background Required

Real-World Business Analysis

Understand how the three core financial statements work together
Learn how to analyze revenue, profit, cash flow, assets, and liabilities
Build the foundation for valuation, risk analysis, and long-term investing
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What You’ll Learn
Who It’s For
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$75

Learn to Analyze Balance Sheets, Income Statements, and Cash Flow

A clear, structured course that teaches you how to read and interpret financial statements to evaluate any business with confidence.

Beginner-friendly. No accounting background required.

Why Financial Statements Confuse Most Investors

Many investors avoid financial statements because they seem complex, technical, and difficult to interpret.

Without understanding financial statements, it’s impossible to evaluate how a business actually performs.

Many investors rely on:

Headlines and Opinions
Simplified Ratios Without Context
Surface-Level Analysis

A Clear Framework for Understanding Financial Statements

This course breaks financial statements down into simple, structured components. Each concept is explained step-by-step, with practical context.

You’ll learn how to move from:

Fundamental investing infographic showing financial statement confusion and numbers without meaning transformed into clarity and business performance insight.

What You Will Learn in This Course

Inside this course, you will learn how to:

  • Read and interpret the balance sheet
  • Understand the income statement and profitability
  • Analyze the cash flow statement
  • See how all three statements connect
  • Identify financial strengths and weaknesses
  • Avoid common beginner mistakes

This is the foundation of fundamental investing.

How Financial Statements Fit into Fundamental Investing

Financial statements are the starting point for evaluating any business.

Before you can:

  • Value a company
  • Assess growth potential
  • Evaluate risk

You must understand how the business performs financially.

New to this approach? Start with our guide to fundamental investing.

Who This Course Is For

This course is designed for:

  • Beginners who want to understand financial statements clearly
  • Investors who want a structured analytical framework
  • Professionals looking to improve business evaluation skills
  • Anyone preparing to move into valuation and advanced analysis

If you want to understand what the numbers actually mean, this course is for you.

What Makes This Course Different

We do not teach:

  • Memorization without understanding
  • Isolated financial ratios
  • Short-term speculation

We teach:

  • How financial statements connect
  • How to interpret real business performance
  • How to think like a long-term investor

What You’ll Be Able to Do After This Course

After completing this course, you will be able to:

  • Read financial statements with confidence
  • Understand how a business generates revenue and profit
  • Evaluate financial strength and risk
  • Connect financial performance to long-term value

Financial statements are the language of business.
This course teaches you how to read it.

Course Curriculum

  • Course Welcome and Overview
  • How to Use This Course
  • What You’ll Learn in this Course

  • Introduction to Module 1
  • Overview of Module 1
  • What You’ll Learn in Module 1
  • Lesson 1: The Accounting Equation
  • Lesson 2: Recording Transactions in a Journal
  • Lesson 3: Accrual Accounting
  • End of Module 1
  • Quiz Module 1
  • Key Takeaways

  • Introduction to Module 2
  • Overview of Module 2
  • What You’ll Learn in Module 2
  • Lesson 1: The Journal and the Ledger
  • Lesson 2: From Entries to Statements
  • End of Module 2
  • Quiz Module 2
  • Key Takeaways

  • Introduction to Module 3
  • Overview of Module 3
  • What You’ll Learn in Module 3
  • Lesson 1: Assets
  • Lesson 2: Liabilities and Equity
  • Lesson 3: Accounts
  • Lesson 4: Example
  • End of Module 3
  • Quiz Module 3
  • Key Takeaways

  • Introduction to Module 4
  • Overview of Module 4
  • What You’ll Learn in Module 4
  • Lesson 1: Structure of the Income Statement
  • Lesson 2: Revenues
  • Lesson 3: Cost of Sales and Gross Profit
  • Lesson 4: Operating Expenses and Operating Profit
  • Lesson 5: Nonoperating Items and Net Income
  • Lesson 6: Example
  • End of Module 4
  • Quiz Module 4
  • Key Takeaways

  • Introduction to Module 5
  • Overview of Module 5
  • What You’ll Learn in Module 5
  • Lesson 1: Structure of the Cash Flow Statement
  • Lesson 2: Cash Flow Sources and Uses
  • Lesson 3: Operating Cash Flow
  • Lesson 4: Example
  • End of Module 5
  • Quiz Module 5
  • Key Takeaways

  • Introduction to Module 6
  • Overview of Module 6
  • What You’ll Learn in Module 6
  • Lesson 1: Introduction to Ratios
  • Lesson 2: Activity Ratios
  • Lesson 3: Liquidity Ratios
  • Lesson 4: Solvency Ratios
  • Lesson 5: Profitability Ratios
  • End of Module 6
  • Quiz Module 6
  • Key Takeaways

  • End of Course
  • End of Course Wrap-Up
  • Continue Your Learning

  • Understanding Financial Statements Companion
  • Glossary
  • Transcript Module 1
  • Transcript Module 2
  • Transcript Module 3
  • Transcript Module 4
  • Transcript Module 5
  • Transcript Module 6

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Start Understanding Financial Statements Today

If you want to analyze businesses with confidence, this is where you start.

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