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How does it work?


We design and produce our eLearning in-house, so you'll find the same approach, experienced tutors and colour-coded materials that you may have already experienced on our other courses.

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If you are already registered for eLearning, you can find your course at http://lms.financetalking.com

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How long will the course take?

Each course is based on the same materials as our equivalent one-day class-room based course. The courses are likely to take 4-6 hours in total, depending on how fast you choose to go.

Will the experience be similar to being in the class-room?
We’ve tried to make the experience as similar as possible, but of course you won’t get the discussions and Q&A sessions that are an important part of the class room experience. 

If I don’t understand something, can I check with a tutor?
Yes – you are welcome to contact us by email with any questions 

If I am interrupted, will the system remember where I got to?
Yes – you can leave a course at any time and return later. The system will ask if you’d like to continue from where you left off.

How will my elearning be activated?
As soon as we have received your enrolment and processed your payment, you will receive an email with your login details and instructions on how to access our elearning platform.  This will usually happen within 24 hours.

INTRODUCTION TO FINANCIAL MARKETS, FINANCIAL PR AND IR

Financial Markets, Financial PR & IR


If you're just getting started in financial PR or Investor Relations and you'd like to understand how the financial markets work, how your key target audiences think and what's expected of listed companies, then this course is ideal. We will  help you see how the big picture fits together.  You’ll understand how and why companies issue shares and bonds, how they are traded and how listed companies are expected to communicate.

Available in UK/Europe edition and USA editions.

Introduction to Global Financial Markets, Financial PR & IR >  United Kingdom   
Financial Markets, Financial PR & Investor Relations 101 >  USA


INTRODUCTION TO CORPORATE FINANCE AND VALUATION

Corporate Finance & Valuation


If you talk to analysts, investors or commentators in the financial media as part of your role, then understanding how the markets values companies is essential.  We will help you understand both DCF and relative valuation metrics such as P/E ratios.  You'll learn what shareholder value really means. And we’ll explain how you can use communications to influence value.

Available in UK/Europe edition and USA editions.

Introduction to Corporate Finance & Valuation >  United Kingdom 
Corporate Finance & Valuation 101 >  USA

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INTRODUCTION TO FINANCIAL RESULTS AND ANNUAL REPORTS

Financial Results & Annual Reports


If you are involved in communicating financial results or you work with financial presentations or annual reports, this course is a perfect introduction to understanding the numbers. We will help you to get to grips with financial jargon and concepts, help you understand the balance sheet  and income statement and show you how the numbers tell your company's story.

Available in UK/Europe edition and USA editions.

Introduction to Financial Results and Annual Reports >  United Kingdom 
Earnings Releases and Annual Reports 101 >  USA


UNDERSTANDING BANKS

Understanding Banks


This course will enable you to gain a working knowledge of how banks make money, the balance sheet, income statement, headline numbers and key performance indicators.  We also cover the impact of the financial crisis, the changing Basel regulations and future challenges.  We compare major banks - Barclays, HSBC, Lloyds Banking Group, RBS and Standard Chartered - in terms of how they tell their financial story and their KPIs and targets for the future.  

Understanding Banks >  United Kingdom