Credit Analysis Fundamentals for Medium and Large Enterprises
Course Description
Learn about the different business activities as part of the corporate financing cycle.
Master the use of financial and non-financial statements to diagnose and negotiate potential credit needs.
Have easy and accurate methods for estimating quantitative and qualitative financial risks, and assist your organization in sound judgment in ordering credit.
Determine precisely and professionally the appropriate facilities structure for organizations Contribute to suggest appropriate terms of credit.
Course Objectives
By the end of this course participants will be able to:
Recognize business models and their relationship to financing needs
Use Credit Rating Models in evaluation
Use the Seven Elements of Credit Assessment
Understand the basic financial statements and interpret their items
Recognize the most important financial ratios and how they are calculated and used in financial analysis
Use credit analysis to calculate the client's financing needs
Develop credit proposals
Who Should Attend
Credit Controllers and Loans Officers, CEOs and Operations Managers.
Requirements and Features
Course Requirements
Simple Business Background
In this course
Group discussion and exchange of ideas
Interactive, practical exercises
Activities between small groups
Study practical cases and applications
"The exchange of ideas and experiences between the trainees themselves through interaction is more important than traditional learning."
Credit Analysis Fundamentals Training Schedule
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Location
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Course Outline
Through this course you will learn:
Business models and their relationship to financing needs
Credit Rating Models work and their uses in evaluation
The Seven Elements of Credit Assessment
The basic financial statements and interpreting their items
The most important financial ratios and how they are calculated and used in financial analysis