Profit Analysis using Economic Value Added

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Profit Analysis using Economic Value Added

Coursera · Beginner ·💰 FinTech & AI for Finance Professionals ·3mo ago

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Teaches learners how to calculate Economic Value Added using financial statements and financial modeling

Original Description

In this 1-hour long project-based course, you will learn how to calculate the Weighted Average Cost of Capital, calculate capital invested, finance charge, and NOPAT, and use financial statements to calculate Economic Value Added. Economic Value Added is one of the most critical metrics in financial modeling and analysis and is used to measure the profitability of the projects and management performance. Note: This course works best for learners who are based in the North America region. We're currently working on providing the same experience in other regions. It is recommended to take the Introduction to Valuation with WACC and Analyzing Company's Performance using Ratios projects first.
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