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Featured courses:
Level 1 - Professional Financial Communication
- The English-English Track is designed to help you interpret and prepare English-language corporate results, stock exchange statements, and other financial reports. NB. group discounts available.
- The English-Finnish Track also provides Finnish translations and translation exercises (e.g., Chairman’s Statement, CFO’s memo to the BOD) NB. group discounts available.
- Both tracks include fifteen lessons of up-to-date examples of how top professionals report on various topics, including (but not limited to) acquisitions, group structure, shares / stock, equity and debt finance, preparation of financial statements, consolidation, and impairment of assets.
- On-site / webinar version of the course is also available. Click Professional Services for more.
Level 2a - Advanced Professional Financial Communication (production of financial information) - UPCOMING!
Level 2b - PFC w/ Financial Accounting Specialization - UPCOMING!
Level 3a - Argument-Based Investment Analysis (ABIA) Mechanism
The course trains you to apply the Argument-Based Investment Analysis (ABIA) Mechanism to assess the credibility of forward-looking corporate disclosures. After completing the course, you will be able independently to apply the mechanism, e.g., to management forecasts as they appear in narrative form in various company-issued financial reports.
The course comprises four lessons. The first lesson introduces the so-called Toulmin model of argumentation the mechanism is based on. The second lesson outlines how the model can be transformed into the ABIA Mechanism. The third lesson applies the ABIA mechanism to two management forecasts (by Tesla and Rockwool). The fourth lesson expands on the third lesson and applies the mechanism to a larger sample of forecasts issued during a global crisis and discusses the findings.
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On-site / webinar version of the course is also available. Click Professional Services for more.