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Intermediate Financial Statement Analysis:
Interpretation & Credit Risk Assessment

NACM recently held its Intermediate Financial Statement Analysis certificate session at its headquarters in Columbia, MD. Led by George Schnupp, CCE, the class offered students a more advanced look at credit risk assessment than its companion course, Financial Statement Analysis I.

This intermediate financial analysis program has been designed for credit analysts and managers seeking comprehensive understanding of what's behind the numbers in financial reports. It is designed to improve the credit 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 write a quality credit line recommendation.

This program satisfies the intermediate course requirement for the Credit Business Fellow (CBF) designation. It is also an excellent preparatory class for the Certified Credit Executive (CCE) designation exam.

For more information on NACM's certificate sessions, click here.

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