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WST: 1.2 Accounting – Accrual Concept & Matching Principle

Wall St. Training Self-Study Instructor, Hamilton Lin, CFA describes the fundamental concept underlying accounting, as well as the root of all evil — the accrual concept of accounting and the matching principle. A proper foundation in the accrual concept will simplify financial model building down the road as pro forma adjustments are made to merger [...]

WST: 1.3 Accounting – EBIT & EBITDA Explanation

Wall St. Training Self-Study Instructor, Hamilton Lin, CFA explains the importance of EBITDA and EBIT as profitability and valuation metrics. EBITDA is perhaps one of the most importance terms, although not an official accounting statement item. When junior professionals ask “why EBITDA”, all too often, the reply is “that’s just the way it is”. We [...]

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Accounting 101 Part 06 Debits Credits

Sixth in series of 17 videos describing the essential ideas typically covered in early weeks of a university-level accounting principles course. This explains what debits & credits are and how they work.

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WST: 1.3 Accounting – EBIT & EBITDA Explanation

Wall St. Training Self-Study Instructor, Hamilton Lin, CFA explains the importance of EBITDA and EBIT as profitability and valuation metrics. EBITDA is perhaps one of the most importance terms, although not an official accounting statement item. When junior professionals ask “why EBITDA”, all too often, the reply is “that’s just the way it is”. We [...]

WST: 1.3 Accounting – EBIT & EBITDA Explanation

Wall St. Training Self-Study Instructor, Hamilton Lin, CFA explains the importance of EBITDA and EBIT as profitability and valuation metrics. EBITDA is perhaps one of the most importance terms, although not an official accounting statement item. When junior professionals ask “why EBITDA”, all too often, the reply is “that’s just the way it is”. We [...]

WST: 1.6 Accounting – Ratios – ROE

Wall St. Training Self-Study Instructor, Hamilton Lin, CFA goes through the detail of one of the most common used ratios, ROE, Return on Equity and the detailed breakdown of its components. There’s always more than meets the eye as we decompose ROE to better understand source of profitability. For more information of the video courses [...]

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