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This course provides a rigorous introduction to the principles of financial accounting. We will
focus on the preparation and analysis of financial statements, and on why financial statements
take the form they do. We will cover the basic structure of financial reports and the process of
recording transactions. We will also learn how investors, creditors, and other users analyze
financial statements to assess corporate performance. This course will focus on using the
financial statements to gather inputs to valuation models and for corporate finance decisions.
This class shares most of the content with MIT’s Masters of Finance course
15.516.
Course Materials
Optional Textbook (TEXT): Hanlon, Magee, Pfeiffer, Financial Accounting (7e).
Cambridge Business Publishers.
Course Structure
This course consists of an introductory lecture module, 10 Lectures, 10 Problem Sets,
10 Recitations demonstrating how to solve problems like those contained in the problem
sets, and a Final Exam.
Problem Set 5
Optional reading: TEXT Ch. 12
Introductory FSA
Comparing and evaluating companies using Financial Statement
Analysis
Using Amazon and Walmart: Compute Liquidity / Solvency Ratios;
Profitability Ratios; and Efficiency Ratios
DuPont method: How profit margin, leverage, and asset turnover drive
return on equity
Week 6
Income Taxes
Temporary differences; deferred tax assets and liabilities
Interpreting tax disclosures
Effective tax rate and permanent differences
Net Operating Losses and Valuation Allowances
Problem Set 6
Optional reading: TEXT Ch. 5, 10