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A key part of making financial decisions for a business is to anticipate what the financial future may look like and what risks could be involved. It’s important to have an understanding of a fundamental aspect that underpins all financial models: statistics. By knowing and applying statistical measures and techniques, you'll be able to handle, analyze, and interpret your financial modeling data more effectively. Good forecasting provides valuable insights that can inform various business decisions, from budget allocation to investment planning. The goal is not to predict the future with perfect accuracy—which is impossible—but to provide a reasonable and well-informed baseline expectation around which decisions can be made.
In Financial Forecasting & Modeling Risk, we discuss model statistics, how to calculate mean and standard deviation of a data set, and how to present data for manipulation. We cover techniques for analyzing and forecasting financial data. We also explore financial modeling for risk and uncertainty and how to use option pricing models to handle uncertainty.
It discusses model statistics, how to calculate the mean and standard deviation of a data set, and how to present data for manipulation. It also covers techniques for analyzing and forecasting financial data, and explores financial modeling for risk and uncertainty, including how to use option pricing models to handle uncertainty.
You will build skills in data cleansing, financial forecasting, and regression analysis.
The course is organized into the following lessons: Introduction, Model Statistics, Forecasting Financial Data, Modeling Risk, and Test Your Knowledge.
The course teaches the importance of statistics in financial modeling and covers how to calculate and interpret the mean and standard deviation, so it introduces the statistical measures and techniques it relies on.
Anticipating what the financial future may look like and what risks could be involved is a key part of making financial decisions, and good forecasting provides valuable insights that can inform decisions from budget allocation to investment planning.