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Financial Modelling beginner

Hi there,

I have no prior knowledge in Financial Modelling - would you advise doing the introductory one day course before doing the other course?

Thanks in advance.

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Yes, the Intro course is designed for people who are quite new to financial modelling, as a pre-course to the “Financial Modelling in Excel” workshop.  We don’t have any public session scheduled for the Intro course at this stage – it can be taken online, or it is also available as an in-house course

Submitted by danielle on Fri, 02/10/2009 - 18:00.

Hi Danielle

Thanks for the response.

Couple of Qs

-     Please let me know the duration of the online course - intro to
Fin.Modelling course - i.e time taken if I am at it continuously

-     7 free video series - I suppose this would be more meaningful after I
do the intro course

Submitted by Anonymous on Tue, 17/11/2009 - 19:00.

The free 7 day course is just a mini-course 2-3 minutes of video a day of tips and Excel best practice stuff, so it can be done first.  You can go back and listen to them later too.

The full online courses take most people about 5-6 hours for each course, but it does not need to be done consecutively - you can do it all at once, or an hour or two each day.  It covers the content of a full day course.   You need to stop it though and do the exercises (building your own model) and quiz review questions.

Let me know if you need to know anything else.
Danielle.

Submitted by danielle on Tue, 17/11/2009 - 19:00.

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