This foundational course is focused on understanding and evaluating credit quality in corporate issuers. It examines the methods that analysts can use to determine credit quality as it relates to debt issues. In particular, we examine what credit risk is, how to use credit ratings in evaluating borrowers, the 4 Cs of traditional credit analysis, and the ratios and financial analysis metrics that analysts draw on to evaluate credit risk and pricing in bonds.
The content is designed and delivered by a financial industry practitioner with an extensive practical understanding of the investment markets. Each program is rigorous, including two practice questions per lesson, and a final, graded assessment of 20 questions involving all lessons and sections.
This program is designed for anyone interested in a greater understanding of credit analysis, including people already working within a financial institution in the front, middle, or back-office areas, or seeking entry to one of these roles.No prior knowledge is expected or required.
Overview
Syllabus
- Fundamentals of Credit Analysis
- This foundational course is focused on understanding and evaluating credit quality in corporate issuers. It examines the methods that analysts can use to determine credit quality as it relates to debt issues. In particular, we examine what credit risk is, how to use credit ratings in evaluating borrowers, the 4 Cs of traditional credit analysis, and the ratios and financial analysis metrics that analysts draw on to evaluate credit risk and pricing in bonds.
Taught by
Doug Williamson