Financial Modeling and Analysis (Mentor-Led Learning)
An intermediate financial modeling course covering investment decision techniques, IRR, payback period, break-even analysis, and real-world applications.

The Financial Modeling and Analysis – Intermediate course is designed for learners who understand basic finance concepts and want to advance into investment decision-making and financial evaluation techniques used in real-world business and corporate finance environments. This mentor-led program focuses on analytical methods that support informed financial and strategic decisions.
The curriculum covers investment decision techniques, including present value concepts and discount rates, enabling learners to evaluate the time value of money accurately. Participants will gain in-depth knowledge of Internal Rate of Return (IRR) and the payback period, along with their practical applications in capital budgeting and project evaluation.
Learners will also study break-even analysis, helping them understand cost structures, profitability thresholds, and risk assessment. The course further explores purchasing versus renting decisions, providing frameworks to compare long-term financial impacts and optimize asset utilization.
Delivered in a mentor-led format, the course emphasizes real-world examples, practical case discussions, and application-based learning. Upon successful completion, learners receive industry-recognized certifications, including participation, industrial training, and internship completion certificates, strengthening career prospects in finance, investment analysis, and corporate planning roles.
This intermediate financial modeling course is ideal for commerce and management students, finance professionals, MBA aspirants, and individuals aiming to build expertise in financial decision-making and analysis.
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