P13EN : Anglo-saxon finance - M134 : Analysis of the company’s risk and return : tools and ratios

Action on Line 2014-11-25

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Learning goals
- Be able to determine the essential figures from the balance sheet ; the profit and loss statement and cash flow statement for the economic and financial analysis of the company
- Understand the issues of the financial analysis
- Know the main key indicator ratios used by analysts in financial markets

A word from the author
"The financial statements are a comparison of 2 or several financial periods (balance sheet, profit and loss statement, and cash flow statement…), in order to determine the financial health of the company.

In most cases, the financial analyst has to comment the financial independence, the financial balance, liquidity, profitability, as well as the value added of the company.

Theses figures are mostly based on ratios.

The financial strength is at the heart of the head executive and of shareholders concerns because it is a main factor of the sustainability of the company and of the attractiveness to investors for any funds raising."

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