Course Overview
Credit Rating Internship Broadcasting sector Course
Credit rating is basically evaluating the credit worth of an applicant for such ratings. There are special credit rating agencies that perform the task of evaluating the company and then provide a rating based on the financial and non-financial information.
This credit rating course will involve learning the entire mechanism of credit rating. When a company is credit rated there are numerous parameters which are studied in depth, ratios are calculated, the company history is analyzed. You will learn all of this with respect to a live company in the Broadcasting and Cable TV sector which is Comcast Corporation. So whatever you learn through our training material you will applying the same on a live company and determine a rating for the same. At the end you would also prepare a recommendation report on the rating that you have suggested for the company.
 Target Audience
- Candidates who want to their internships in credit rating sector
- Candidates who are looking to make a career in credit analysis
- Candidates who are interested in understanding the broadcasting sector of US
Credit Rating Internship Highlights
- Basic Excel
In this module you would be learning the most common excel functions that are used by analysts and which need to be known to make the work simpler and presentable. You would learn about excel functions such as various arithmetic and logical functions, pivot tables, shortcuts that analysts need to know and much more.
- Advanced Excel
Going a step ahead from the previous module we would also learn about the various advance level excel functions such as form controls, data functions, arrays, what if analysis, advance graphs and charts etc.
- Report Writing Techniques
As we earlier mentioned you need to provide specific reasons for the rating that you have provided on the company. In order to prepare a good professional report there are many considerations which have to be incorporated to make a report effective. The entire process has been explained using case studies.