How to Read & Analyze a Balance Sheet like a CFO - For Beginners
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- Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
- Learn to read and analyze a Balance Sheet like a CFO with +20 years of experience in 15 minutes. This video breaks down the balance sheet into 5 key elements for easy to understand how to analyze stocks for beginners.
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These series of videos about reading financial statements are excellent, thank you so much!
Thanks for watching
The best financial statement series that I have watched !!!❤❤
Thanks for watching and the comment
Thank you for sharing the knowledge. It is useful to hear about real world examples of what each line means.
Thank you so much. Appreciate all the work that you put in to make this available to us 👍
Thank you very much, Cameron. I don't usually comment your videos, but I appreciate much your content. Really helps, in deciding stock reasonable prices and also very much these quick tutorials. Keep up the good work!
You should sprinkle more of these educational topics throughout maybe on other topics as well. Keep up the good work.
Another great class, thank you! Also, RUclips is broken or what? How can you be at only 50k subs?
Great work as always. Could you do a series of videos on the psychology of a value investor?
I really appreciate the video!
very helfpul - thanks so much
I love this
Cameron, thank you for this video. I have a question. If a company has $125m in cash, $80m in long term debt and $300m in capital leases, should the net cash position be calculated as if the leases count as debt? Because the costs of these leases are expensed in their operating cash flow and the debt payments are noted as financing outflows. Also do you incorporate the leases into EV/EBITDA? The EV of the company is $608M but when ignoring capital leases that would be around $310M which would make the EV/EBITDA of the company either 3x or 6x, which is a pretty big difference. Cheers 💰💰💰
Thank you! 😊
thanks dad
Great video, thanks for sharing. Can you do one on the Cash Flow and Income Statements, please?
Love this content. Thanks.
Thoughts on RACE stock?
Oh good one, was waiting on the Porsche IPO but it got pulled.
Cameron you are a superstar! Great rich solid video! Thank you! 🇩🇰
Well explained ❤
i don't quite understand that is the assets are stated as a cost instead of the market value?
Balance sheet assets are at the lower of market value or cost. Except for equity investments, which are marketed to market monthly.
Cash Flow please
Tomorrow
Great video content. Thanks for breaking down the line items.
Great video! I can’t wait to see the one about cashflow 😊
Thanks Cameron. Will share this with young investors I know. This is a great video to build the foundation of education for finance literacy.