This short course surveys all the major topics covered in a full semester MBA level finance course, but with a more intuitive approach on a very high conceptual level. The goal here is give you a roadmap and framework for how financial professional make decisions.

Finance for Non-Finance Professionals
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Finance for Non-Finance Professionals
This course is part of Business Finance and Data Analysis Fundamentals Specialization

Instructor: James Weston
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Reviewed on Oct 27, 2020
The course - Finance for non-finance professionals met my expectations. Enjoyed attending online classes with an intuitive approach by an instructor to solve problems on the go...
Reviewed on Oct 31, 2019
Very insightful and refreshed the concepts I learned in a much better way! Professor was extremely good at conveying the course in the best way possible to comprehend complex topics!
Reviewed on Jun 22, 2017
Learned sooo much in this course. It taught me how to remain curious as the subject matter got more difficult. If you stick with it, you really learn to enjoy finance.





