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Risk Management and Credit Principles 

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Risk Management and Credit Principles
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Overview

Get introduced to risk management, credit principles, and business risk as they relate to a borrower

Duration

33 hours

Total fee

Free

Mode of learning

Online

Schedule type

Self paced

Difficulty level

Intermediate

Official Website

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Credential

Certificate

Risk Management and Credit Principles
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Highlights

  • Offered by University of Michigan
  • Flexible Schedule- Set and maintain flexible deadlines.
  • Associated with New York Institue of Finance
  • 100% Online-Start instantly and learn at your own schedule.
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Risk Management and Credit Principles
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Course details

Who should do this course?
  • Students having Basic accounting knowledge will be suitable for this course
What are the course deliverables?
  • Learn about the purpose of debt, debt forms, and the difference between financing from debt vs. equity.
  • Complete a hands-on risk analysis assessment.
More about this course
  • In this course, you will gain a deeper understanding of the principles of credit risks, including exposure, default, default probability, expected loss, and loss given default. Important concepts will be covered that will help you to effectively assess business and industry risks, company business models, market competition, and the impact of risks on company performance. You'll examine how companies measure and mitigate these risks.

Risk Management and Credit Principles
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Curriculum

Introduction to Risk Management and Credit Principles

Principles of Corporate and Project Finance

Credit Markets, Loan Defaults, and Expected Loss

Business, Industry, and Company Risk

Ratings Agencies and Financial Disclosure

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