The Analysis and Valuation of Stocks
Description
About This CourseThe Analysis and Valuation of Stocks is a comprehensive
course designed to provide you with conventional and advanced
techniques in researching and valuing stocks. Starting off with the
basics, you will learn how to read financial statements and
calculate financial ratios, and then move on to perform industrial
comparisons, value stocks, and conduct economic and industrial
research.
This course is taught in a manner that uses everyday language,
simple, yet insightful analogies, and a just the facts attitude
that you will understand and appreciate. By the end of this course,
you will have a strong foundation in the analysis and valuation of
stocks.
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The Analysis and Valuation of Stocks is a comprehensive
course designed to provide you with conventional and advanced
techniques in researching and valuing stocks. Starting off with the
basics, you will learn how to read financial statements and
calculate financial ratios, and then move on to perform industrial
comparisons, value stocks, and conduct economic and industrial
research.
This course is taught in a manner that uses everyday language,
simple, yet insightful analogies, and a just the facts attitude
that you will understand and appreciate. By the end of this course,
you will have a strong foundation in the analysis and valuation of
stocks.
This course includes a knowledgeable and caring instructor who will guide you through your lessons, facilitate discussions, and answer your questions. The instructor for this course will be Aaron Clarey.
Aaron Clarey received his Bachelor of Science in Finance with High Honors from the University of Minnesota. Since 1998, Aaron has been teaching a wide array of classes on finance and investing, including How to Invest Online, Figuring Out Your 401k, The Analysis and Valuation of Stocks, and Stocks, Bonds, and Investing; Oh My! His classes take the fear out of finance and investing by making personal financial management easy and understandable for everyone. During the day, Aaron works as a banking analyst. At night, he moonlights as a ballroom dance instructor. In the summer, he is an avid amateur paleontologist, hosting The Great Twin Cities Fossil Hunt for children. He is also the author of the popular book, Behind the Housing Crash—Confessions of an Insider and Worthless - The Young Person's Indispensable Guide to Choosing the Right Major.
SyllabusA new section of each course starts monthly. If enrolling in a series of two or more courses, please be sure to space the start date for each course at least two months apart.
Week 1
Wednesday - Lesson 01Introduction and Welcome
Friday - Lesson 02Introduction to Annual and Quarterly Reports
Week 2
Wednesday - Lesson 03Financial Statements—Part I
Friday - Lesson 04Financial Statements—Part II
Week 3
Wednesday - Lesson 05Financial Ratios—Part I
Friday - Lesson 06Financial Ratios—Part II
Week 4
Wednesday - Lesson 07Case Studies and Industrial Comparisons
Friday - Lesson 08The Value of a Stock
Week 5
Wednesday - Lesson 09Valuation Techniques
Friday - Lesson 10Economics and the Outside Environment
Week 6
Wednesday - Lesson 11Researching Resources
Friday - Lesson 12Hodgepodge
Requirements
A comprehension of high school mathematics and an interest in researching stocks is needed for this course. Internet access, e-mail, and the Microsoft Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox Web browser.
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