Description Moody’s Analytics works with clients to deliver end-to-end, blended learning solutions for high-quality, consistent, and cost-effective banking and financial markets training globally. Our cutting-edge, adaptive eLearning and online testing will help you build a solid foundation in core competencies. With the foundation in place, you can focus on building proficiency in advanced topics via our highly-interactive, case study-focused classroom and web sessions that are facilitated by expert practitioners. Get advice from our experienced team on how our blended approach can help you achieve your learning objectives in an effective and cost-efficient way. Request more information to learn about how...
Description This two-day course provides a review of the critical issues surrounding counterparty credit risk and other risks associated with over-the-counter (OTC) derivative contracts. Gain insights into counterparty credit risk so you can: Understand modeling and estimation of counterparty credit exposures. Identify issues in collateral usage and risks. Understand the rationale and concerns over bilateral credit value adjustments. Who Attends? Understand cash flow and its role in the credit risk assessment process Interpret the impact of primary cash drivers Prepare projections to assess future cash flow quality Project future cash flow, debt service cover, and credit needs Identify potential liquidity...
Description The Certificate in Small Business Banking (CSBB) leverages Moody's expertise in credit and risk to certify achievement of the highest standards in small business client servicing and loan decisions.How do I qualify for the CSBB? Understand cash flow and its role in the credit risk assessment process Interpret the impact of primary cash drivers Prepare projections to assess future cash flow quality Project future cash flow, debt service cover, and credit needs Identify potential liquidity problems before they become a threat Assess cash flow issues specific to international companies
Description This three-day course focuses on the importance of cash flow analysis in the credit assessment process. Future cash flows pay interest and principal, not historic accrual profits. This course focuses on the importance of cash flow analysis in the credit assessment process. The course also deals with the credit risks of companies with international activities, and the difficulties involved when dealing with off-balance sheet and contingent liabilities. This course is part of Moody's Analytics corporate credit analysis program and builds on the concepts explored in Moody's Analytics Fundamentals of Corporate Credit Analysis course. Understand cash flow and its role...
Description This three-day course builds on Moody’s Analytics “Fundamentals” and intermediate-level corporate credit courses to take credit professionals’ analysis skills to an advanced level. This three-day program is designed to lift credit professionals’ analysis skills to an advanced level. It includes peer group analysis, market-based credit models, complex capital structures, event risk, and early warning signs. Each credit issue will be analyzed from theoretical and practical perspectives, using recent market examples for learners to assess cash flow and credit implications. The course concludes with a comprehensive case study designed to bring all the topics together in a real-world example. Gain...
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Tech executives in particular should take a page from top financiers on how to build efficient, competitive, and successful companies. The financial industry often gets a bad rap, thanks in part to world-shattering events like the 2008 recession. It’s tough for an industry to appear on the up-and-up when a few legacy companies upend the global financial system. But not all finance organizations are Lehman Brothers or Bear Stearns — in fact, most of them aren’t. The most pure markets in finance are incredibly sophisticated and arguably result in the most level playing fields of any industry. This is largely...
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