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What the Numbers Are Actually Saying: Reading Corporate Financials Without Getting Lost

In 2001, Enron reported $101 billion in annual revenues while concealing billions in debt - and its financial statements were publicly available the entire time. The tools to see through it were not secrets; they were the same three reports every publicly traded company files every quarter. This course walks you through the balance sheet, income statement, and cash flow statement - what each one actually measures, why they tell different stories about the same company, and how to combine them into a coherent view of whether a business is healthy or heading toward trouble.

⏱21m
📖4 lessons
📊beginner
What the Numbers Are Actually Saying: Reading Corporate Financials Without Getting Lost

Syllabus

1

The Balance Sheet Is a Photograph, Not a Film

5mQuizFree

The Income Statement Shows the Story; EBIT Shows You Whether to Believe It

5mQuiz

Cash Flow Is Where Accounting Meets Reality

5mQuiz

Financial Ratios Are Coordinates, Not Verdicts

6mQuiz
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