Analysis
Financial Analysis with Excel for Accountants
Build ratio packs, cash-flow bridges, and management dashboards from a trial balance — without fragile formulas.
Created by Mustafa Mohammed Al-Obaidi
Placeholder curriculum for demonstration — topics and structure only.
Placeholder curriculum for demonstration — topics and structure only.
This course includes
- 11 total hours
- 9 lectures
- Full lifetime access
- Access on mobile and desktop
- Certificate of completion
- 30-day money-back placeholder
What you'll learn
- Structure an analysis workbook that can be refreshed monthly
- Calculate liquidity, profitability, and leverage ratios
- Build a cash-flow bridge from profit to cash
- Present a one-page management dashboard
Learning roadmap
01
Clean data
Trial balance to a working model.
02
Ratios
What moved, and whether it matters.
03
Cash bridge
Profit to cash in one schedule.
04
Dashboard
A page leadership can read in two minutes.
Course content
3 sections · 9 lectures · 11 total hours
- Why most finance files breakPreview08:55
- Inputs, calculations, outputs13:40
- Importing a trial balance safely12:20
Requirements
- Excel 2016+ or Google Sheets
- Ability to read a basic income statement
Description
Placeholder Excel course. Files are dummy company packs. You will rebuild the model so it survives next month's trial balance — not a one-off homework sheet.
Who this course is for
- Accountants who report to management
- Analysts supporting owners and lenders
- Students who want practical Excel, not just functions
Instructor

Mustafa Mohammed Al-Obaidi
Founder of Finance Station · Co-Founder & Managing Director, CopyBooks
Entrepreneur, financial consultant, and trainer with more than 12 years across Iraqi, regional, and international companies. Founder of Finance Station and Co-Founder and Managing Director of CopyBooks, an ERP platform for accounting, finance, sales, and inventory. He has trained more than 2,400 businesses and entrepreneurs, including programs with Riyada, Orange Corners, Makers of Baghdad, KAPITA, The Station, and GIZ.
