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How to Read an Income Statement | Financial Statement Analysis (1/3) 

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@livelindo5593
@livelindo5593 4 года назад
you so young and yet you explain more and make things simply to understand better than most other youtubers! blessed!
@vimolly
@vimolly 4 года назад
I appreciate your clear explanation of how to read financial statements. It's much better than in my MBA class. Thanks
@NewMoneyYouTube
@NewMoneyYouTube 5 лет назад
Great video mate! Super easy to follow. Good plan for the series
@HamishHodder
@HamishHodder 5 лет назад
Thanks Brandon!
@truthseeker1756
@truthseeker1756 4 года назад
Wtf man. I'm speechless considering that some other RU-vidrs talking about the stock market etc and saying shit have that many subscribers and your channel doesn't have that many. While you are giving actual and helpful information. Thanks man. I hope you see this comment.
@maviradillon2703
@maviradillon2703 2 года назад
Really huge thanks for this detailed content!! I usually follow you from Mar del plata, Argentina
@KIP22
@KIP22 Месяц назад
This is amazing. Subscribed recently and you have a lot of gems. Appreciate and am thankful for the sharing of knowledge
@goodenoughmsawenkosidlamuk1458
@goodenoughmsawenkosidlamuk1458 4 года назад
Very informative video thanks a lot I now understand the difference between diluted eps and eps.
@TuanTran-sl3lv
@TuanTran-sl3lv Год назад
Great video.Thanks Hamish
@eduardomejia4881
@eduardomejia4881 4 года назад
this video is 16 minutes but I spent at least an hour fully comprhending the analysis! Great lecture and thanks for explaining more about when people say that a firm is investing within the company if eps doesnt change and revenue does, made so much more sense when you gave the example of making an investment on a store; on the income statement an investment isn't realized untill something comes out of it
@lirco7
@lirco7 3 года назад
Fantastic video ! really easy to follow. thanks!
@80AD
@80AD 4 года назад
Thanks for helping to break down this complex topic into a digestible format.
@dandimit5104
@dandimit5104 4 года назад
I’ve been re-listening to the rich dad books and they talk about financial statements and literacy. This is great info. Much more detail. Thanks for your hard work.
@ThriveWithLouise
@ThriveWithLouise 4 года назад
thats why im on here. listening listening to rich dads guide to investing. its a great book.
@berniemacmillan6909
@berniemacmillan6909 4 года назад
Hi Dan . if You are interested in learning financial statement analysis using real world companies here is a completely free course on udemy. No sign up no bullshit. Real value. www.udemy.com/course/the-complete-guide-to-interpretation-of-financial-statements/?couponCode=F5A1E1E1A01BB5263FE2. I think its free till 19th june . Hope this will help create more understanding
@harryfanjo5772
@harryfanjo5772 4 года назад
Awesome content. Well done and keep it up. Very helpful. Thank you for your work.
@zlorax5331
@zlorax5331 4 года назад
Great video, made it easy to understand
@jamesbraund
@jamesbraund 4 года назад
Always enjoy your concise commentary, Hamish
@sajeewasenarath4205
@sajeewasenarath4205 4 года назад
You are the best at explaining. I hope to see more videos.😊
@accountantisinvesting3191
@accountantisinvesting3191 4 года назад
Hi Hamish, why do you think depreciation goes to Other income/expense component ?, depreciation is capital expenditure, but directly for operational purposes, and for example if the factory gets depreciated it should go to COGS, if some offices - then the depreciation expense goes to SGA, that would be the fair representation of operating profit, otherwise, the companies would spend huge amounts of money for assets and show very good operating profit without depreciation, majority of investors look at operating profit, I thought other income is actually the realized gains from non operating profit such as selling shares,assets,fx gains..
@TiltedByDefault
@TiltedByDefault 3 года назад
Thanks, very informative
@cookiejar01
@cookiejar01 5 лет назад
Brilliant! This is super helpful! Thank you so much, Hamish. Can't wait for the next video of the series.
@CC-wj2oy
@CC-wj2oy 4 года назад
Lllll
@leroylevi7432
@leroylevi7432 3 года назад
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@jaggerishaan2345
@jaggerishaan2345 3 года назад
@Leroy Levi instablaster :)
@leroylevi7432
@leroylevi7432 3 года назад
@Jagger Ishaan thanks for your reply. I got to the site through google and im waiting for the hacking stuff atm. Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@leroylevi7432
@leroylevi7432 3 года назад
@Jagger Ishaan It did the trick and I actually got access to my account again. I'm so happy! Thanks so much, you saved my account!
@benbegic3349
@benbegic3349 5 лет назад
Awesome vid Hamish! Cant wait for pt. 2 :)
@saidboujeeane
@saidboujeeane 5 лет назад
OMG Yes I'm so excited for this series.
@HamishHodder
@HamishHodder 5 лет назад
Woohoo!
@yichengliu
@yichengliu 4 года назад
Clearly explained and learned alot, thanks for the effort for making this video
@xzonia1
@xzonia1 5 лет назад
Great video! Thank you for covering the fundamentals. :)
@henrymichal8522
@henrymichal8522 5 лет назад
Good video again Hamish. Most informative indeed. Good to put these growth numbers into perspective.
@HamishHodder
@HamishHodder 5 лет назад
Thanks Henry!
@MrBrunogags
@MrBrunogags 4 года назад
Wow great video!! You’ve answered a couple of questions I had. Thanks!
@FAFash-wo9yg
@FAFash-wo9yg 3 года назад
Thanks so much for this! Very easy to follow. :)
@surreyian
@surreyian 5 лет назад
Excellent explanation. Can you some case studies on how to company with funny financial reports, eg enron, so we can look out when we doing our own research.
@soaris18stocks40
@soaris18stocks40 4 года назад
Wonderful video! I've learned a lot. If you would not mind can I request for a financial statement analysis of a bank stock. I really want to learn about investing. Thank you.
@Sherman22fzy
@Sherman22fzy 4 года назад
Hey Buddy, I just watched this tutorial and its one of the best for me. I have a couple of questions and hopefully you're still active on your youtube. 1. I understand that interest expense is also indicated in the income statement for companies. Does the absence of it mean that they do not have any interest paytments? 2. May i know what's the equation for for calculating the 10 yr growth rate pecentile Sorry if these are super easy questions, I'm not good with accounts but would very much love to learn
@nelsonlee9751
@nelsonlee9751 5 лет назад
Great video Hamish, very helpful. Can't wait for part 2 and 3.
@HamishHodder
@HamishHodder 5 лет назад
No worries Nelson
@pankajshah4594
@pankajshah4594 5 лет назад
Hey Hamish .... great video .... you simplify things so well !!!
@HB-yq8gy
@HB-yq8gy 5 лет назад
Great video for beginners step by step prefect!
@grahamr939
@grahamr939 4 года назад
Does your spreadsheet only list share prices for NASDAQ and ASX? If I put in something like TD, which is traded in Canadian $ (TD:TO) and US $ (TD), how can i make sure i get the TSX one as opposed to the S&P500?
@pwsim
@pwsim 4 года назад
Awesome, superb stuff. 👍🏻
@harshdesai8991
@harshdesai8991 4 года назад
Hi Hamish, great video. How do you find the 10 year performance history, in terms of financial statements, of a company?
@catherinepham3999
@catherinepham3999 4 года назад
Fantastic video!
@williamwiki8099
@williamwiki8099 3 года назад
Hi Hamish, can you do the income statement for qantas this year please bro, it'll be much appreciated thanks bro.
@garethjameshunter1390
@garethjameshunter1390 5 лет назад
Keep them coming!
@HamishHodder
@HamishHodder 5 лет назад
Thanks for watching Gareth!
@AmitSingh-re4te
@AmitSingh-re4te 5 лет назад
Thank You, Hamish!
@ranitadhikary7647
@ranitadhikary7647 5 лет назад
I am from india . Love to watch your videos
@HamishHodder
@HamishHodder 5 лет назад
Hey Ranit! Glad you are enjoying the videos :)
@tgodoy4852
@tgodoy4852 4 года назад
Books' recommendation on accounting for beginners?
@nickwilde7787
@nickwilde7787 4 года назад
Hi mate, thank you for sharing. But how did you calculated 11.91 under EPS Diluted, I was using Net income 59...B/5,000,109=11,905. Thanks mate, really appreciate that.
@x7amdan_R34
@x7amdan_R34 3 года назад
I got confused when you said that sales are declining each year. isn't it increasing ? 6.70 to 7.66 and so on. Excellent video btw
@josephr359
@josephr359 4 года назад
Thank you for great content.. I am trying to follow this exercise in filling out the stock analysis spreadsheet for apple, in regards to EPS i am a bit confused on how you got the numbers based on the Fins...in 2013 apple has $39.75 and on your spreadsheet you have $5.68. Also when i go to see the EPS on WSJ and QucikFS for apple the EPS are different to whats on the Fins. Are you able to clarify this please.
@BritoFishing
@BritoFishing 4 года назад
Great video and content. I tried to follow along by doing your calculations. I can't seem to match your growth EPS numbers when comparing 2017 to 2016. Also, your sales totals don't match with what's on the actual Apple statement for the years 2014->2017. There is also a discrepancy in the EPS numbers from 2008 -> 2011. Are you using random numbers for illustration purposes?
@sanjayakunwar4401
@sanjayakunwar4401 3 года назад
I am trying to read pltr,nio and apple finance report but i cannot find for more than three years . Am i navigating in wrong place ? I am new here . Tx in advance
@ashvinkulkarni2141
@ashvinkulkarni2141 4 года назад
Awesome video 🤘🤘
@TheLoso1987
@TheLoso1987 4 года назад
Thank you!
@djstr0b3
@djstr0b3 5 лет назад
Awesome video mate! Thanks!
@HamishHodder
@HamishHodder 5 лет назад
You're welcome!
@thetravelpodcast
@thetravelpodcast 5 лет назад
Awesome series! Thank youuu
@HamishHodder
@HamishHodder 5 лет назад
You are welcome!
@raz-investinge-commerce6509
@raz-investinge-commerce6509 5 лет назад
Very good video. Cheers mate!
@HamishHodder
@HamishHodder 5 лет назад
Thanks Ryan!
@DrJoshTang
@DrJoshTang 5 лет назад
Hi Hamish awesome video! will be great if you could show us how you analyse /valuate bank stocks please. Thanks! :D
@HamishHodder
@HamishHodder 5 лет назад
Glad you enjoyed it Joshua! Unfortunately the banking sector is very complex and one that is certainly out of my circle of competence (at least at the time being), so I wouldn't be much help in evaluating them.
@mallikarjunap6951
@mallikarjunap6951 4 года назад
why other income comes adding since machinery is a depreciation , how it will add to , suppose to subtract ?
@kdesso
@kdesso 5 лет назад
Great video! I have a question: I’m trying to analyze a bank stock from Africa but I’m having a hard time doing it. Any advices??
@unknowninfinium4353
@unknowninfinium4353 4 года назад
In regards to bank pay attention to NPA's non performing assets. It's the loans that are given by the bank but not received. See where they give out loans. If they give out to normal people than that's okay. Avoid banks that give to corporations since there is risk of being defaulted by companies. This should get you started on analysing banks.
@urbanbluecollar7813
@urbanbluecollar7813 4 года назад
thank you!!!!
@gruesomebugbear9108
@gruesomebugbear9108 5 лет назад
Thank you
@samubamu
@samubamu 2 года назад
I don't understand why revenue growth without earnings growth implies that the business is investing in itself. The income statement and cash flow statement would reveal if investments were being made?
@samubamu
@samubamu 2 года назад
Maybe i'm not understanding the misconception because it's obvious to me and I'm just confusing myself trying to understand it.
@samubamu
@samubamu 2 года назад
No I've worked it out, I know you were all very worried for me! The misconception is people think that investments today will result in future revenues WITHOUT the associated expense needed to realise that revenue. This can give the false impression that big net profits wil be seen in the future without the related expenses being taken into account.
@Len02013
@Len02013 5 лет назад
Cool thanks. Very helpful
@HamishHodder
@HamishHodder 5 лет назад
No worries!
@blaiseparnell6432
@blaiseparnell6432 4 года назад
Hi Hamish - One quick question. Where do you go to find 10 year financial data on a company? Yahoo Finance and MSN Market for example only have information for the past 3 or 4 years of a company. Do I need to sift through 10 years worth of annual reports for this?
@imlkr_
@imlkr_ 4 года назад
Most companies won't publish their 10 year data for commercial reasons... it's usually better to avoid companies which don't have a long term record which is transparent
@XxDJVirtualxX
@XxDJVirtualxX 4 года назад
how do u find companies financials for last 10 years
@Rick-tb4so
@Rick-tb4so 4 года назад
Doesn't "cost of sales" include labor ??
@aroddy2203
@aroddy2203 2 года назад
This is basically an explanation for people who already understand it. Not helpful to someone trying to learn it. You need to put more thought into it if you want to be a good teacher.
@FundamentalEconomics
@FundamentalEconomics 2 года назад
Could have been better
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