(please also include images from screener website here and there) Create a **10-slide professional academic presentation** on **“Screener — Financial Research & Analysis Platform”**. Keep slides visually clean, concise, and suitable for a college classroom demonstration. Use diagrams, tables, icons, and examples rather than paragraphs. 1. **What is Screener?** Explain Screener as a financial research and stock-screening platform for Indian listed companies. Mention company analysis, screening, peer comparison, historical analysis, custom screens, and alerts. 2. **Company Analysis** Show how Screener consolidates **P&L, Balance Sheet, Cash Flow, quarterly/annual results, financial ratios, and shareholding patterns**. Highlight profitability, growth, leverage, cash flow, and valuation. 3. **Stock Screening** Demonstrate how investors filter companies using financial criteria. Example: **ROCE > 20% + Debt/Equity < 0.5 + Sales Growth 3Y > 10%**. Show the process: Universe → Criteria → Filtered Companies. 4. **Peer Comparison** Show comparison of **TCS, Infosys, HCLTech, and Wipro** using ROCE, ROE, sales/profit growth, P/E, Debt/Equity, and operating margin. Emphasize benchmarking against competitors. 5. **Custom Screens** Explain how users create their own screening queries by combining multiple financial conditions. Show: **Investment Idea → Quantitative Criteria → Custom Query → Filtered Companies**. 6. **Custom Ratios & Formulas** Explain that users can create their own mathematical ratios/formulas when standard metrics are insufficient. Show their use in **screens, columns, comparisons, and analysis**. 7. **Custom Columns** Show how users select relevant metrics for screening results. Example: **Company | ROCE | ROE | Sales Growth | Debt/Equity | P/E**. Highlight focused and efficient analysis. 8. **Historical & Long-Term Analysis** Explain the importance of analysing performance over time using **historical ROCE, 5/10-year measures, ROIC, and valuation trends**. Contrast temporary performance vs sustained financial quality. 9. **Alerts & Monitoring** Explain how saved screens and alerts help continuously monitor companies that meet defined criteria. Show an example using **ROCE > 25% + Debt/Equity < 0.5**. 10. **Why Screener Matters to an Analyst** Summarise the complete research process: **Discover → Analyse → Compare → Customise → Evaluate → Monitor** Conclude that Screener is more than an information website—it is a **structured financial research and screening platform**. **Design:** Professional finance/business theme, minimal text, clear visuals, flowcharts, comparison tables, and Screener-style examples. Use consistent typography and avoid overcrowding.
(please also include images from screener website here and there) Create a **10-slide professional academic presentation** on **“Screener — Financial Research & Analysis Platform”**. Keep slides visually clean, concise, and suitable for a college classroom demonstration. Use diagrams, tables, icons, and examples rather than paragraphs.
1. **What is Screener?**
Explain Screener as a financial research and stock-screening platform for Indian listed companies. Mention company analysis, screening, peer comparison, historical analysis, custom screens, and alerts.
2. **Company Analysis**
Show how Screener consolidates **P&L, Balance Sheet, Cash Flow, quarterly/annual results, financial ratios, and shareholding patterns**. Highlight profitability, growth, leverage, cash flow, and valuation.
3. **Stock Screening**
Demonstrate how investors filter companies using financial criteria. Example: **ROCE > 20% + Debt/Equity < 0.5 + Sales Growth 3Y > 10%**. Show the process: Universe → Criteria → Filtered Companies.
4. **Peer Comparison**
Show comparison of **TCS, Infosys, HCLTech, and Wipro** using ROCE, ROE, sales/profit growth, P/E, Debt/Equity, and operating margin. Emphasize benchmarking against competitors.
5. **Custom Screens**
Explain how users create their own screening queries by combining multiple financial conditions. Show: **Investment Idea → Quantitative Criteria → Custom Query → Filtered Companies**.
6. **Custom Ratios & Formulas**
Explain that users can create their own mathematical ratios/formulas when standard metrics are insufficient. Show their use in **screens, columns, comparisons, and analysis**.
7. **Custom Columns**
Show how users select relevant metrics for screening results. Example: **Company | ROCE | ROE | Sales Growth | Debt/Equity | P/E**. Highlight focused and efficient analysis.
8. **Historical & Long-Term Analysis**
Explain the importance of analysing performance over time using **historical ROCE, 5/10-year measures, ROIC, and valuation trends**. Contrast temporary performance vs sustained financial quality.
9. **Alerts & Monitoring**
Explain how saved screens and alerts help continuously monitor companies that meet defined criteria. Show an example using **ROCE > 25% + Debt/Equity < 0.5**.
10. **Why Screener Matters to an Analyst**
Summarise the complete research process:
**Discover → Analyse → Compare → Customise → Evaluate → Monitor**
Conclude that Screener is more than an information website—it is a **structured financial research and screening platform**.
**Design:** Professional finance/business theme, minimal text, clear visuals, flowcharts, comparison tables, and Screener-style examples. Use consistent typography and avoid overcrowding.
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This guide outlines a comprehensive approach to company analysis, starting with defining a screener and consolidating financial statements to assess profitability and growth. It emphasizes screening criteria such as ROCE and debt ratios while benchmarking against major firms like TCS and Infosys. Finally, it focuses on evaluating long-term trends and setting alerts for key metrics, culminating in a systematic process of discovery, analysis, comparison, and monitoring.