Certificate in Corporate Finance Basics
Corporate Credit Analysis
Corporate Credit Analysis takes a diagnostic approach - it teaches participants what to look for when assessing the financial health of a corporation. Participants explore the implications of financial and non-financial credit and business risks on corporate credit. They learn how to structure a loan, and the best methods for monitoring and standardizing credit control procedures. At every stage of the series, students are asked to apply credit analysis theories to practical case studies drawn from different countries and industrial sectors.
Who should take this course:
  Entry level professionals, investment professionals, research analysts, corporate bankers, fixed income analysts, credit analysts, equity analysts, mergers & acquisitions professionals and mid level career transitions.
Prerequisites:
  Financial Statement Analysis or equivalent level of knowledge
Training Hours/CPE Credits:
  5
 
  Modules
Introduction to Corporate Credit Analysis

Industry and Company Forecasting

Financial Analysis

Non-Financial Analysis

Credit Ratings and Credit Scoring