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How to Read Financial Statements Beginner s Guide to Financial Analysis Part 1 CFI Course

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GOOD PRESENTATION
2025-12-01

Meljane Mae Rabaca

ok
2025-11-26

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great
2025-11-04

NAKPANE Kpanté

Very good course
2025-10-26

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very informative
2025-10-22

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Cette me sera très utiles à l’avenir merci infiniment 🙏🏾
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2025-09-29

Reagan Adu Adade King

Very good
2025-09-27

Ismaila Nihimat

Amazing class
2025-09-20

Sangamesh Soppin

Very helpful understanding reading financial statements
2025-09-18

ahmed

Great course and I learned a lot
2025-09-18

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Course Description

Reading financial statements, in this course we will learn how to interpret and analyze the three core financial statements: the income statement, balance sheet, and cash flow statement. You'll gain a clear understanding of how each statement reflects a company’s financial health, performance, and liquidity. The course covers key concepts such as revenue, expenses, assets, liabilities, equity, and cash flows. You’ll learn how to identify trends, calculate essential financial ratios, and spot warning signs or strengths in financial reports. Through real-world examples and practical exercises, you'll develop the skills to read financial statements with confidence, whether you're an investor, manager, student, or business owner. This course provides a solid foundation for making informed financial decisions and understanding the story behind the numbers in any organization. Corporate Finance Institute