Excel/VBA for Financial Applications

 

Excel/VBA for Financial Applications - Event details

  02/01/2010 - 02/02/2010 TBA, New York, USA  (New York)
 
Description
Your employees could learn Excel™/VBA anywhere; in fact, a simple search on the Internet will offer a variety of courses covering a number of learning objectives. Some of them look really good. All of them teach VBA at some level. However, our course is tailored specifically for those wanting to learn:
- The Excel™/VBA programming language;
- Writing efficient and reusable code;
- Implementing mathematical algorithms in Excel™/VBA;
- Using VBA to design pricers for the trading desk or in equipment finance; and
- A comprehensive introduction to and business application of the Excel™/VBA application design process.

We cover the material through a number of learning techniques, such as individual and team workshops, real-world case studies from trading and equipment finance, and a self-study assignment. We guarantee that your employees will learn more and apply more to your business from our course than any other course. In fact, let us know if you find a better one. After all, the course has been designed and will be run by former employees in the Financial Services industry. We’ve taken our own expertise and have designed a product that we believe will suit your needs. To find out more, we encourage you to take a closer look at our corporate course URL.



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More details (event webpage):  www.coactumsolutions.com
Apply for event:  Link

Event language:  English







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