• Unit 1: Introduction to Finance, Financial Statements, and Financial Analysis

    Finance is a broad subject, and financial decisions are all around us. Whether you work on Wall Street or in a small company, finance is vital to every business. Therefore, understanding the fundamentals of finance is vital to your business education. This introductory unit addresses fundamental concepts of finance, stocks, and bonds. Also, Unit 1 exposes the importance of understanding ratios for financial statement analysis and analysis of cash flows. The main ratios explained are: solvency (or liquidity ratios), financial ratios, profitability ratios, and market value ratios. In addition, you will learn about financial growth, what financial factors determine growth, the importance of maintaining a sustainable growth rate, and how to use financial statement information to manage growth. Consider this situation: You are the manager of a small retail chain and your boss has given you the task of deciding whether to invest in a second store. You know that adding a second store means greater potential for growth. However, you also know that adding a new store will require spending cash. Facing this tough decision, how could you determine whether the company can "handle" such an investment? The answer might lie in ratio analysis. This section will explain how to use financial ratios to help you make these types of business decisions.

    Completing this unit should take you approximately 25 hours.

    • 1.1: Introduction to Concepts in Finance

        • 1.1.1: Ethics

        • 1.1.2: Financial Decisions: Investment and Financing

        • 1.1.3: Bonds

        • 1.1.4: Stock Valuation

        • 1.1.5: Institutions, Markets, and Intermediaries

        • 1.1.6: Securities

      • 1.2: Corporate Finance and Corporate Structures

        • 1.2.1: Corporate Finance

        • 1.2.2: Liability of Principal and Agent

        • 1.2.3: Equity Finance

      • 1.3: Financial Statements

        • 1.3.1: Financial Statements, Taxes, and Cash Flow

        • 1.3.2: Analyzing Financial Statements

        • 1.3.3: Forecasting Financial Statements

        • 1.3.4: The Statement of Cash Flows

      • 1.4: Financial Ratios

      • 1.5: Pro Forma Financial Statements

      • Unit 1 Assessment

        • Receive a grade