5. Understanding balance sheet
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- In the previous video, we looked at the P&L statement and how to understand it. In this video, we look at balance sheets learn and how to analyze them. A balance sheet contains information about the assets, liabilities, and shareholders' equity of a company. We break down the asset and the liability side and understand the components on each side and what to keep an eye out for.
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Do you have any questions? Post a comment at the end of the chapter and we'll answer.
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Excellent Explanation. Thank you so much.
Brilliant explanation 🙏
Thank you so much
learned a lot
Hi.
Please elaborate on
Current Liability -> Trade Payable -> Total outstanding dues other than (iii) (a) above
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But how to decide weather we should invest in a particular company by going through p&l or balance sheet?
Would an interest liability that is to be paid every year over ten years be considered a current liability or a non current liability?
u said non current liabilities for housing loan which i hav to pay 10 yrs but i m payig emi for that home loan then wat we can call it???
Can you create a similar video for how to analyze a financial company like a bank & nbfc's.
Yes
I am Trader in Individual account at zerodha, do I need to maintain personal balance sheet, if yes please provide me a templates
For one who is not a "trader" but an "investor", and as an investor holds his/her position for a longer time frame (probably more than a month), how to manage daily expenses considering stock market is the only source of income. Is it possible?
Could you shed some light on this topic as I am a beginner and want to make career out of investing via stock market (as an investor)
Thanks in advance!
Hey Hardik, best post these questions on Varsity or get on our trading forum: tradingqna.com :)
Personally ,i found the Technical Analysis series better. Prateek has a kind of energy which makes the topic interesting.
Unwarranted comment. You should compare it to other fundamental analysis series, if any and if there in any difference in clarity/depth of explanation. Not on style. Each individual has her/his own style of explaining