Balance Financial Statements: The Flow

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Balance Financial Statements: The Flow

About this course

Balance Financial Statements: The Flow is an intensive intermediate course for aspiring financial analysts and business professionals who need to master how a company’s financial story is told through data. This course moves beyond theoretical accounting to teach you how to build a dynamic, interconnected three-statement financial model from scratch. You will master the critical mechanics of linking the Income Statement, Balance Sheet, and Cash Flow Statement, ensuring your model functions as a coherent, self-balancing system rather than a collection of static numbers. Central to this course is the concept of "the flow"—understanding exactly how Net Income acts as the primary bridge between operational profitability and changes in company value. Through hands-on exercises, you will apply professional cell-referencing techniques to create models that are both accurate and scalable for complex corporate environments. By analyzing real-world examples, such as Microsoft’s 10-K filings and cautionary tales like the JPMorgan "London Whale" error, you will see why a perfectly balanced model is the non-negotiable bedrock of credible financial analysis. By the end of this course, you will be equipped to construct a professional-grade financial model that proves its own integrity. You will leave with a robust, interconnected framework ready for real-world forecasting, valuation, and strategic decision-making.

What you'll learn

  • build a three-statement financial model
  • link Income Statement, Balance Sheet, and Cash Flow Statement
  • apply professional cell-referencing techniques
  • analyze real-world financial examples

Course objectives

  • understand the flow of financial statements
  • ensure models are coherent and self-balancing
  • develop skills for forecasting and valuation

Skills you'll gain

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