Build financial models, analyze statements, calculate capital costs, and forecast revenue with scenario analysis. In this course, you’ll develop the core modeling skills used by financial analysts in corporate finance and investment settings.

Financial Modeling: Statements, Costs & Forecasts
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Financial Modeling: Statements, Costs & Forecasts
This course is part of Financial Analyst: AI, Excel, and Power BI Skills Professional Certificate

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What you'll learn
Analyze financial statements and assess liquidity using key ratios
Calculate WACC and apply cost variance analysis techniques
Build integrated financial models and DCF forecasts with sensitivity testing
Skills you'll gain
- Corporate Finance
- Variance Analysis
- Cash Flows
- Cost Accounting
- Auditing
- Financial Statement Analysis
- Financial Modeling
- Capital Budgeting
- Cash Flow Forecasting
- Forecasting
- Business Analysis
- Financial Forecasting
- Income Statement
- Revenue Forecasting
- Cost Control
- Financial Analysis
- Financial Statements
- Business Valuation
- Balance Sheet
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