
- Fees: $300
- CPD: 3 Hours
- Subject: Investment
- Language: English
- Difficulty: Intermediate
- Platform: Zoom / E-Learning
Course description
The course is aimed to assist student with investment planning of Analyzing Common Stocks and Stock Valuation.
What you'll learn
- Discuss the security analysis process, including its goals and functions.
- Understand the purpose and contributions of economic analysis.
- Describe the industry analysis and note how investors use it.
- Demonstrate a basic appreciation of fundamental analysis and why it is used.
- Calculate a variety of financial ratios and describe how analysts use financial statement analysis to gauge the financial vitality of a company.
- Use various financial measures to assess a company’s performance and explain how the insights derived form the basic input for the valuation process.
- Explain the role that a company’s future plays in the stock valuation process.
- Develop a forecast of a stock’s expected cash flow, starting with corporate sales and earnings and then moving to expected dividends and share price.
- Discuss the concepts of intrinsic value and required rates of return and note how they are used.
- Determine the underlying value of a stock using the zero-growth, constant-growth, and variable growth dividend valuation models.
- Use other types of present value-based models to derive the value of stock as well as alternative price-relative procedures.
- Understand the procedures used to value different types of stocks, from traditional dividend-paying shares to more growth-oriented stocks.