PLA 277 : Financial analysis

Department

Department of Financial planning

Academic Program

Bachelor in Financial Planing

Type

Compulsory

Credits

03

Prerequisite

Overview

The course aims to understand the components and types of financial statements and how to prepare them. Learn how to perform analytical operations for lists and link them. In addition to the ability to use financial analysis tools in analytical operations. Preparing financial reports that show the true financial position of the facility and the efficiency of management, with the ability to predict the financial failure of projects.

Intended learning outcomes

A. Knowledge and understanding: to familiarize the student with the concepts of financial analysis, its types, and the parties benefiting from financial analysis. To familiarize the student with the sources of data and information for financial analysis. To familiarize the student with the principles and loans that he learned on financial analysis and their types. To familiarize the student with technical methods. How to predict the financial failure of projects.

A- Mental skills:Analyze the results of the analysis.Work on financial ratios in the analysis process. That the students compare the results of the analysis for one year or more and measure it in performance.

B- Scientific and professional skills: To use financial analysis methods.therefore, diagnose the student's ability to borrow.Access to the financial situation.products and differentiation in your projects.

D- General Skills: Ability to deliver and present the financial information, and how to use the computer (EXCEL) in the analysis processes . Additionally, The student should be able to communicate, written and oral communication through writing reports.That the student be free to use modern technological means in order to keep abreast of developments.More about this source text Source text required for additional translation information Send feedbackSide panels

Teaching and learning methods

1. Attending the lectures required for the course

2. Reading and preparing for the course topics from the prescribed references

3. Asking students questions and participating in answering them

4. Participatory education through which students are divided into groups and asked to do certain tasks

5. Learning by inquiry

Methods of assessments

Midterm Exam 20%

Oral Exam 20%

Final Exam 60%

Hours

Scientific subject

The week

3

Concepts of financial analysis

1

3

Financial Statements

2

6

Trend analysis (horizontal analysis)

3,4

6

Trend analysis (vertical analysis)

5,6

6

Financial ratios

7,8

6

Cash flow statement

9,10

3

Breakeven analysis

11

6

List of changes in the financial position

12,13

3

Methods for predicting financial failure

14