IA
14 de ago. de 2018
It's a great course that helps break components of P&L and balance sheet.\n\nEmphasis is on Receivables, Payables, Dupont analysis and how these variables affect the cash/bank position of the firm.
SS
13 de abr. de 2017
Excellent course, Very highly recommend it! This is my first course in Coursera and what a surprise, it was great! Well explained, concise and the professor is excellent. This class is A+
por Jorge C
•11 de abr. de 2019
GREAT
por Priyansh S
•24 de jun. de 2020
good
por Mona A A
•14 de jun. de 2020
good
por MANSOORALI P P
•21 de jul. de 2019
Good
por shubhangi m
•30 de jun. de 2019
Th
por Andrés S
•19 de ene. de 2020
Great course in which the contents of the Financial Accounting course are applied.
The course structure is well prepared and the teacher Miguel Anton explains all the concepts in a very clear way.
The only defect is the correction received from the P2P exercises, which I found useless as the correction received from your peers is very poor or non-existent, so adds no value to the final assignment. On the other hand, I found the preparation of this final assignment very useful as all the concepts learnt during the course are applied.
As summary, I am very happy with this course and the way to teach of IESE Business School.
por Marwa G
•26 de nov. de 2019
The instructor makes everything look very effortless. The video are very organized and the case study that we had to take before every week was very challenging and made the videos much more easier to follow up. However in week 4 there was no case, and the videos introduced new concepts that we didn't really get to use in the assignment. But other than that it was a very enjoyable and informative course.
por Dave B
•25 de jun. de 2018
The course is very well designed so that on completion students will have a good understanding of the financial performance of a company, how to evaluate this using a clear workflow, with simple tools and operational ratios. Student will learn how to diagnose problems and recommend improvement. I'm very satisfied with what I have learned.
por Clement A A
•15 de sep. de 2020
This really gave a huge insight about the understanding of finances before any decision will be taking. More especially knowing how to do better analysis and not just looking at figures to determined if this company is good or not.
por ahmad s
•11 de oct. de 2016
The information presented by the professor are valuable but I think we there should have been more practical exercises to enforce the concepts that being learnt.
por Bashir B
•1 de oct. de 2016
This course allowed me to use the knowledge i gained from the previous course (accounting principles)
and i will recommend for all start ups or SME owners.
por Elisa H
•17 de oct. de 2016
This course was engaging and interesting, and helped form a thorough understanding of analyzing finances and interpreting financial statements.
por Lindsay N B
•20 de jun. de 2016
Easier than the last course I took to follow, however, still this contains "advanced" information when it is supposed
por ALAPINI K A E
•25 de abr. de 2020
j'ai beaucoup apprécier le deroulement du cours car les explications etaient simple ce qui facilte la comprehension
por Tan Y K
•3 de oct. de 2020
Practical with easy to understand examples. Highly recommended to individuals without basic Finance background
por Idris A A
•20 de ago. de 2017
superb. Finance simplified. Especially for aspiring operations manager like myself. Thank you
por Cristian M
•20 de sep. de 2020
Well focused with a great material combined with a good teacher.
por Lennard v S
•12 de ene. de 2019
Great Course, could possibly also include Cashflow analysis
por Arjun V
•6 de oct. de 2018
Awesome course! Precise and clearly explained by Mr.Miguel.
por Diana B
•15 de may. de 2019
Excellent course, very useful !
por Leonardo B
•23 de ago. de 2016
Very good course, thank you.
por H N A
•18 de nov. de 2020
You are deserve the best
por Timothy K
•2 de ago. de 2020
Good course.
por Christian P
•21 de may. de 2020
Great course
por Steve K
•23 de sep. de 2017
Need more in-depth analysis in week 2 lectures