Cfa Level 1: Financial Statement Analysis – Core Readings
Published 8/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.77 GB | Duration: 5h 15m
Published 8/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.77 GB | Duration: 5h 15m
Master Income Statements, Balance Sheets, and Cash Flows with Confidence – Fully CFA-Aligned
What you'll learn
Understand and interpret the structure of income statements, balance sheets, and cash flow statements.
Evaluate financial performance using ratios, trend analysis, and common-size financial statements.
Apply accounting adjustments such as depreciation, inventory methods, and revenue recognition.
Identify red flags in financial statements and understand the impact of restatements.
Requirements
You should be a registered CFA Level 1 candidate or planning to enroll soon.
Per CFA Institute guidelines, a bachelor’s degree or equivalent work experience is typically required.
No formal accounting background is needed—this course is beginner-friendly and builds from the ground up.
A basic understanding of financial terms is helpful but not mandatory.
All necessary resources, summaries, formula sheets, and practice questions are provided within the course.
Description
Struggling with Financial Statement Analysis (FSA) for CFA Level 1? You’re not alone.FSA is one of the most detail-heavy and content-rich sections of the exam—and often one of the most overwhelming for candidates. This course breaks down essential accounting and analysis concepts into easy-to-follow lessons that focus on what you actually need to know to pass the exam.You will learn how to read, interpret, and analyze financial statements using the CFA curriculum’s core framework. Topics include the structure and purpose of income statements, balance sheets, and cash flow statements, as well as how to perform ratio analysis, trend analysis, and use common-size financial statements.We will also explore key accounting treatments such as revenue recognition, depreciation methods, inventory valuation (FIFO, LIFO), and financial statement restatements. Each concept is presented in the context of CFA Learning Outcome Statements (LOS) and supported by real-world examples, visual explanations, and CFA-style practice questions.This course is ideal for both first-time learners and those needing a comprehensive refresher. It emphasizes how to think like a financial analyst and apply your knowledge under exam conditions. You’ll build the skills needed not just to succeed on the exam—but also to confidently interpret financial statements in your career.With downloadable resources, this course provides you with the tools to master FSA and enhance your CFA preparation.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction to Financial Statement Analysis
Lecture 1 Introduction to Financial Statement Analysis
Section 2: Analyzing Income Statements
Lecture 2 Analyzing Income Statements (P1)
Lecture 3 Analyzing Income Statements (P2)
Section 3: Analyzing Balance Sheets
Lecture 4 Analyzing Balance Sheets
Section 4: Analyzing Statements of Cash Flows I
Lecture 5 Analyzing Statements of Cash Flows I
Section 5: Analyzing Statements of Cash Flows II
Lecture 6 Analyzing Statements of Cash Flows II
Section 6: Analysis of Inventories
Lecture 7 Analysis of Inventories
Section 7: Analysis of Long-Term Assets
Lecture 8 Analysis of Long-Term Assets
Section 8: Topics in Long-Term Liabilities and Equity
Lecture 9 Topics in Long-Term Liabilities and Equity
Section 9: Analysis of Income Taxes
Lecture 10 Analysis of Income Taxes
Section 10: Financial Reporting Quality
Lecture 11 Financial Reporting Quality
Section 11: Financial Analysis Techniques
Lecture 12 Financial Analysis Techniques
Section 12: Introduction to Financial Statement Modeling
Lecture 13 Introduction to Financial Statement Modeling
CFA Level 1 candidates seeking a clear, practical approach to mastering Financial Statement Analysis.,Finance professionals or students who want a strong foundation in evaluating company financials.,Self-studiers who need structured content, visual aids, and exam-style practice questions.,Anyone aiming to improve their accounting interpretation skills for finance and investment roles.