Equity Research Analyst Course

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Basic course of 4 hours free

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Online and lifelong course

What will I learn?

Get proper knowledge on how to do equity research with our full Equity Research Analyst Training. Learn investment valuation techniques well-well, including looking at similar companies, discounted cash flow, and past deals. Understand how the economy and things outside the company like world market movements and important money numbers affect things. Improve your skills in checking financial statements, financial ratios, and market and industry checking. Learn how to make good reports and presentations with clear communication and showing data in a way that makes sense.

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Gain access to open rooms with various market professionals


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Exchange experiences with specialists from other fields and resolve your professional challenges.

Learning outcomes

Strengthen your development in the practical skills listed below

Master valuation: Analyze companies using DCF, comparables, and transactions. Analyze company dem well using DCF, comparables, and past deals.

Analyze financials: Evaluate cash flow, balance sheets, and income statements. Check financials: Look at cash flow, balance sheets, and income statements properly.

Assess markets: Understand global trends, macro indicators, and regulations. Assess markets: Understand world movements, important money numbers, and rules.

Evaluate ratios: Calculate profitability, liquidity, and solvency metrics. Check ratios: Calculate how profitable, liquid, and solvent companies are.

Craft reports: Structure findings with clarity and impactful data visualization. Make reports: Organize findings clearly and show data in a way that makes sense.