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Dividend Stock Analysis Using Microsoft Excel, available at $44.99, with 55 lectures, and has 2 subscribers.

You will learn about Analyze dividend yield, payout ratio, and dividend growth using Excel Develop skills in visualizing and interpreting dividend stock data using charts and graphs in Excel. Understand how to calculate key financial ratios for dividend stock evaluation in Excel. Understand the importance of dividend stock analysis in investment decision-making. Create custom Excel templates for dividend stock analysis. Strategies for building and analyzing diversified dividend stock portfolio using Excel. This course is ideal for individuals who are Retail income investors looking for ways to improve their investing knowledge It is particularly useful for Retail income investors looking for ways to improve their investing knowledge.

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Title: Dividend Stock Analysis Using Microsoft Excel

Price: $44.99

Number of Lectures: 55

Number of Published Lectures: 55

Number of Curriculum Items: 55

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 55

Original Price: $84.99

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What You Will Learn

  • Analyze dividend yield, payout ratio, and dividend growth using Excel
  • Develop skills in visualizing and interpreting dividend stock data using charts and graphs in Excel.
  • Understand how to calculate key financial ratios for dividend stock evaluation in Excel.
  • Understand the importance of dividend stock analysis in investment decision-making.
  • Create custom Excel templates for dividend stock analysis.
  • Strategies for building and analyzing diversified dividend stock portfolio using Excel.
  • Who Should Attend

  • Retail income investors looking for ways to improve their investing knowledge
  • Target Audiences

  • Retail income investors looking for ways to improve their investing knowledge
  • Unlock the power of Microsoft Excel to revolutionize your dividend stock analysis. This course dives deep into the intricacies of dividend stock analysis using Excel, covering a range of crucial topics including individual stock analysis, portfolio analysis, DRIPs (Dividend Reinvestment Plans), sector analysis, Dividend Discount Models (DDM), and Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC).

    We spent years examining dividend stocks not knowing it would eventually lead us to being able share our knowledge and experience here. Through step-by-step tutorials and real-world examples, you’ll learn how to leverage Excel’s powerful features to analyze dividend stocks with precision and confidence. From evaluating the financial health of individual companies to optimizing your dividend portfolio for maximum returns, this course provides you with the tools and techniques to succeed in the dynamic world of dividend investing. Get a copy of all the worksheets we will be using so you can always have them by your side to guide you through your dividend investing journey.

    This course is designed to empower you with practical insights and actionable strategies. Once you complete this course we are sure you will be able to examine dividend stocks confidently. Join us today and take your dividend stock analysis to the next level with Microsoft Excel!

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Quick Message

    Chapter 2: Dividend Stocks Overview

    Lecture 1: Intro to section

    Lecture 2: Types of Dividend Stocks

    Lecture 3: Understanding Important Dates

    Lecture 4: Benefits of Dividend Investing

    Lecture 5: Dividend Metrics

    Lecture 6: Dividend Terms

    Lecture 7: Dividend Kings & More

    Lecture 8: Tax Considerations

    Lecture 9: Risks in Dividend Investing

    Lecture 10: Plan for Rest of Course

    Chapter 3: Individual Dividend Stock Analysis

    Lecture 1: Finding data for anaylsis

    Lecture 2: Calculating Current Yield

    Lecture 3: Calculating Average Dividend Growth Rate

    Lecture 4: Using Charts for Visualizing Growth Rate

    Lecture 5: Dividend Coverage Ratio

    Lecture 6: Dividend Payout Ratio

    Lecture 7: Historical Returns

    Lecture 8: Calculating CAGR

    Lecture 9: Calculating Standard Deviations

    Lecture 10: Relationship between Standard Deviation & Yield

    Chapter 4: Portfolio Analysis

    Lecture 1: Portfolio Overview

    Lecture 2: Calculating Correlations Manually

    Lecture 3: Using Excels Correlation Function

    Lecture 4: Tracking Annual Income

    Lecture 5: Finding Portfolio Weights

    Lecture 6: Finding Weighted Dividend Yields

    Lecture 7: Standard Deviations of the Portfolio

    Lecture 8: Weighted Standard Deviations of the Portfolio

    Lecture 9: Weighting & Visualizing Sector & Industry Diversification

    Lecture 10: Calculating Total Returns

    Lecture 11: Adding a Preferred Stock to the Portfolio

    Lecture 12: Adding a Closed End Fund to the Portfolio

    Lecture 13: Adding a ETF to the Portfolio

    Chapter 5: DRIPs

    Lecture 1: DRIPs Overview

    Lecture 2: DRIPs Spreadsheet Overview

    Lecture 3: Cost Basis Overview

    Lecture 4: Automated DRIP Example

    Lecture 5: Self DRIP Scenario 1

    Lecture 6: Self DRIP Scenario 2

    Chapter 6: Sector Analysis & Scoring Systems

    Lecture 1: Sector Analysis Overview

    Lecture 2: Filling in the Sector Analysis Sheet

    Lecture 3: Scoring System Overview

    Lecture 4: Setting up Scoring System

    Lecture 5: Quick Note

    Lecture 6: Solution to the Errors in the Scoring Sheet

    Lecture 7: Evaluating the Scores

    Chapter 7: Advanced Analysis

    Lecture 1: Dividend Discount Model Overview

    Lecture 2: Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC) Overview

    Lecture 3: WACC Walkthrough

    Lecture 4: Calculating WACC

    Lecture 5: Calculating Dividend Discount Model

    Lecture 6: Problems with WACC & DDM

    Chapter 8: Outro

    Lecture 1: Conclusion

    Instructors

  • Dividend Stock Analysis Using Microsoft Excel  No.2
    Vincent David Resendiz
    Passionate Excel, Finance Analysis, and Python Enthusiast
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