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Financial Analysis for Stock Investments
About This Programme
Financial Analysis plays a critical role in investment viability for a company. Regardless of how good the company’s business plan is, without proper financial health or financial management, the company will not have good prospect!
This course empowers participants the capability to analyse a company from its financials and hence enable them to make well informed investment decisions.
This course is recommended for entry-level professionals in trading and equity research roles in financial institutions.
Trainer
Chua I-Min, CFA
Learning Outcomes
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Calculate organisations’ cash flow
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Identify and explain sources of risk from financial reports
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Calculate organisations’ revenue using appropriate revenue recognition
methods
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Calculate organisations’ earnings per share
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Identify organisations’ competitive advantage over competitors
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Calculate key financial ratios

Course Info
Category:
Online Class (Zoom)
Course Date:
6, 9, 13 & 16 June
(Tue, Fri)
Time:
7.00pm to 9.30pm;
7.00pm to 10.00pm;
8.00pm to 9.00pm;
Status:
Available
Course Fee:
S$1290
Nett
Course Brochure :
Course Outline



Overview of Financial Statements
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Balance Sheet
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Profit and Loss Statement
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Cashflow Statement



In depth Profit and Loss Statement Analysis
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Revenue recognition and accrual
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Expense recognition
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Earnings per share



In depth Cashflow Analysis
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Calculating cashflow
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Cashflow analysis



Financial Ratio Analysis
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Profit Profile
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Profit Margin
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Current Ratio
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Debt to Equity Ratio
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Interest Cover



Investment Considerations & Application
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Financial Sustainability
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Risk Analysis
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Valuation of Earnings / Net Asset
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Competitive Advantage
IBF Standards Training Scheme (IBF-STS)
This programme has been accredited under the IBF-STS, and is eligible for funding under the IBF Standards Training
Scheme (IBF-STS), subject to all eligibility criteria being met.
IBF-STS provides 50% funding for direct training costs, subject to a cap of S$3,000 per candidate per programme, for all Singaporeans and Singapore PRs who are physically based in Singapore. Singapore Citizens aged 40 years old and above will be eligible for 70% co-funding of direct training costs.
IBF full set of terms and conditions can be found via https://www.ibf.org.sg/programmes/Pages/IBF-STS.aspx
SkillsFuture Credit
With effect from January 2016, Singaporeans aged 25 years and above who received their SkillsFuture Credit account activation letter will be eligible for an initial credit of $500 which can be used to pay for course fees for a range of eligible courses. SkillsFuture credits can be used for this course. Please refer to https://www.skillsfuture.gov.sg/credit for more information on the terms and conditions.