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Understanding Earnings For Stock Trading Three Case Studies
Published 3/2024 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 525.61 MB | Duration: 0h 46m MBA financial analysis of Microsoft, Starbucks and Disney for smart investment and stock trading decisions. What you'll learn Understand and analyze earnings of companies Learn the skills to navigate through a company's public report Understand business fundamentals of companies you are thinking of investing Apply analytical skills to real life cases of popular companies Requirements Basic understanding of business and of income statement fundamentals is recommended. I suggest to take my course "How to Read an Income Statement" before or at the same time as this course. Description Overview Section 1: Introduction Lecture 1 Applied learning approach in this course Section 2: Microsoft's Earnings Case Study Lecture 2 How AI Drives Microsoft's Earnings Lecture 3 Microsoft's Product Divisions Lecture 5 Productivity and Business Processes Lecture 6 Intelligent Cloud Lecture 7 Which Division Contributes Most to Earnings? Lecture 8 How Much Profit Microsoft Makes (Income Statement) Lecture 9 Conclusion on Microsoft's Earnings Section 3: Starbucks' Earnings Case Study Lecture 10 Starbucks' Earnings Behind the Coffee Cup Lecture 11 How Many Stores Starbucks Has in the World Lecture 12 Omni-channel and sales mix Lecture 13 International Expansion and China Lecture 14 Risks in the Coffee Industry Lecture 15 Starbucks' Income Statement Analysis Lecture 16 Starbuck's Reinvention Plan Going Forward Section 4: Disney's Earnings Case Study Lecture 17 Disney's Earnings Behind the Magic Lecture 18 Disney's Product Divisions Lecture 19 Disney Experiences Lecture 20 Disney Entertainment Lecture 21 Disney Sports Lecture 22 Disney's Earnings (let's look at the numbers) Lecture 23 Is Disney in trouble? Lecture 24 Bonus Lecture from Liliya Investors looking to understand business fundamentals of companies,Senior managers looking to learn from case studies of companies,Entrepreneurs looking to learn from analysis of other companies and understand how they make money,Curious business learners