Build practical financial analysis, accounting, and reporting skills for banking, corporate finance, and investment fund operations.
Master ratio analysis, ALM, IFRS segment reporting, responsibility accounting, transfer pricing, and shadow accounting through applied finance examples.
This Specialization helps learners interpret financial statements, evaluate business performance, assess liquidity and solvency, and analyze profitability using structured financial ratios. You’ll also learn how banks manage asset-liability risk, interest rate exposure, funding gaps, and Net Interest Income.
Beyond financial statement analysis, the program covers responsibility accounting, transfer pricing, budgeting, divisional performance, and segment reporting under IFRS and GAAP. You’ll also explore shadow accounting in investment funds, including NAV verification, reconciliation workflows, and independent financial control processes.
By the end of this Specialization, you’ll be able to analyze financial reports, interpret business and banking risk indicators, evaluate segment disclosures, understand fund accounting verification processes, and support data-driven decisions in accounting, banking, corporate finance, audit, and investment operations roles.
Applied Learning Project
Learners will complete applied financial analysis projects using realistic banking, corporate reporting, and investment fund scenarios. They will calculate and interpret financial ratios, assess liquidity and interest rate risk, evaluate segment disclosures, analyze divisional performance, and review NAV reconciliation workflows to solve practical finance and accounting problems.



















