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If you have plans to become certified or just need to brush up, consider completing our powerhouse certificate course, Financial Statement Analysis 2: Credit and Risk Assessment. This full-day course runs Saturday, June 8 through Wednesday, June 12. Financial Statement Analysis 2: Credit and Risk Assessment is an excellent preparatory class for the Certified Credit Executive® (CCE®) designation exam and is also a core course for NACM’s Certified Credit and Risk AnalystSM (CCRASM) designation.It is separate from our educational breakout sessions. Participants must attend all five segments of the course and must complete the exam offered on the last day (Wednesday afternoon, June 12) to pass the course. A certificate course fee of $429.00 and the purchase of the course textbook is required in addition to the Full Delegate registration fee.

FSA2: Credit & Risk Assessment Course Details

A course for credit analysts, CCE exam candidates, and those striving to earn the new NACM Certified Credit & Risk Analyst (CCRA) certification. FSA2 is an excellent preparatory class for the Certified Credit Executive (CCE®) designation exam and is a core course for NACM’s Certified Credit and Risk AnalystSM (CCRASM) designation.

About the Program

This intermediate financial analysis program has been designed for credit analysts, risk analysts, and managers seeking a comprehensive understanding of what’s behind the numbers in financial reports. It is designed to improve the credit & finance professional’s ability to analyze and interpret financial statements leading to quality credit risk assessment. The program gives equal weight to the process of financial reporting, the analysis and interpretation of financial statements, and the steps required to document a quality credit line recommendation.

Program Overview

This course is an excellent preparatory class for the Certified Credit Executive (CCE) designation exam. Using the textbook, Financial Reporting and Analysis – Custom Edition, by Charles H. Gibson, participants will receive in-depth exposure to: 

  • Investments: Short-and Long-term
  • Receivables
  • Inventories and Valuation Methods
  • Fixed Assets and Depreciation
  • Financing: Debt and Equity
  • Financial Reporting for Leases
  • Income Tax Reporting
  • Ratio Analysis
  • Cash Flow Analysis
  • Credit Risk Assessment

Program Prerequisites

It is strongly recommended that participants have completed a basic financial accounting course. To participate actively and gain the most from this course, students will need to join this class with a firm understanding of accounting concepts. Also, it is recommended that Financial Statement Analysis 1 be completed before this course.

Find out how to earn the Certified Credit & Risk Analyst certification by completing this FSA2 course!

The schedule is subject to change without notice.