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Financial Analysis Using Capitaline-Advanced Module

Financial Analysis Using Capitaline-Advanced Module

     

Capitaline is a highly normalized database built by capturing the detailed disclosures of over 35,000 Indian companies in their annual accounts. The database comes with powerful analytical software tools to enable extensive querying and research.

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Additional Details

What are the requirements?

  • Computer (desktop/ laptop) with internet access.
  • Suitable for Graduates or students. pursuing CA/ CFA/ Post Graduation/ MBA.
  • Basic familiarity with the world of investments and/or the stock market and related terminology.
  • Enthusiasm to learn about financial statements.

What am I going to get from this course?

  • Will help to interpret financial statements and their use.
  • Will increase the probability of spotting successful companies to invest.
  • Will guide in calculating important financial ratios for analyzing potential investments.
  • Will make realize the importance of financial statements for making investment decisions.

What is the target audience?

  • Investors with little or no financial education or background.
  • Beginners or traders interested in improving their skills using financial statements and ratios.
  • Registered users successfully complied beginners course.

Published Date :
10-Jun-2020
Enrolled :
None
Level of Difficulty :
Advanced
Language :
English
PreRequisite :
5
Number of Test :
1
Duration :
12 Month
Online Test :
Yes
Certification :
Yes

Curriculum

Chapter 1 : Introduction to Capitaline Database

  • 1.1) Introduction
  • 1.2) General
  • 1.3) Finance
  • 1.4) Ratios
  • 1.5) Equity
  • 1.6) Share Price
  • 1.7) Corporate Action
  • 1.8) Screener or Query module

Chapter 2 : Stock Market

  • 2.1) Part 1: Basics of a Stock Market
  • 2.2) Part 2: How does one value a stock

Chapter 3 : Fundamental Analysis

  • 3.1) What is Fundamental Analysis?
  • 3.2) BREAKING DOWN "Fundamental Analysis"
  • 3.3) The Basics of Fundamental Analysis