Never invest if you don't know the financial statements.
From an investor's perspective, learn the essential points of financial statements that must be checked and master the basics of investment that can steadily increase your wealth.
Reduce losses to increase returns. Filter out risky companies with financial statements.
Curriculum
Lesson 1: Even accountants don't look at financial statements?
-Do accountants invest by looking at financial statements? -Can you use financial statements to make successful investments? - Are financial statements helpful in finding good companies or in filtering out bad companies?
Lesson 2: Reading Financial Statements in Practice
-Order of viewing financial statements -Facility investment -Taxation on job concentration -How to reduce losses -Financial statements and risk management -Must Check! Delisting Requirements -Financial statements and stock investment
Lesson 3: Cash Flow Statement Analysis and Investment Tips
-Cash flow pattern analysis -Investment information site - Income statement ≠ Financial statements -Must Check! Operating Profit vs. Operating Cash Flow -My investment principles -Valuation -Stock valuation through RIM -Financial statement book recommendations
Lecture Features
From how to read financial statements to their characteristics and key items to focus on!
Become a seasoned investor who can filter out the truth through financial statement analysis!
PPSS's PICK
"They say there are buy reports but no sell reports, right? Analysts can't. The moment they issue a sell report, there's chaos. No one talks about bad things. We have no choice but to look into it. Where do you see the negative things about this company? It's in the financial statements. Even things the company doesn't want to say are required in the financial statements. Why? Because accounting and auditing standards require it. They can't hide it."
"One of the most important factors in making a profit is luck. Going up is luck. Skill is not going down. It's about not losing money by buying certain stocks."
"I've been teaching securities firms for 10 years, but no one looks at financial statements. If securities firms are like this, what about the general public? Why don't they look at them? Financial statements are absolutely essential for reducing losses."