Financial Analysis & Econometrics 2-in-1 Economic Analysis Course
Get ready to dive deep into the world of financial analysis and econometrics in this dynamic 2-in-1 economic analysis course!
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About this event
Master Financial Analysis & Econometrics in one power-packed course. Build expert-level skills in quantitative economic analysis today.
Overview:This two-in-one course unites the strategic thinking of Financial Analysis with the mathematical rigour of Econometrics: Quantitative Economic Analysis. Learn to interpret financial data, spot trends, and use economic modelling techniques with confidence. Whether you're reviewing company performance or forecasting economic activity, this course sharpens your ability to think in numbers and evaluate complex information with precision.
By combining these powerful fields, the course bridges corporate finance and economic logic, offering learners a balanced approach to decision-making and research. From financial statements to regression models, it offers a strong theoretical foundation while staying rooted in analytical thinking. Ideal for those looking to sharpen their numerical reasoning in financial and economic contexts, this is a course that’s more calculator than charisma — and all the better for it.
Learning Outcomes:
- Understand core principles of financial analysis and economic evaluation.
- Interpret data using econometric methods with statistical accuracy.
- Evaluate company financial statements for performance insights.
- Use quantitative analysis to inform economic and financial decisions.
- Apply forecasting tools for financial and economic predictions.
- Develop confidence in analysing large datasets for economic value.
Who is this Course For:
- Analysts wanting deeper financial and econometric insight.
- Students studying finance or economics at any level.
- Professionals aiming to analyse markets more effectively.
- Accountants looking to add economic data interpretation.
- Consultants enhancing their financial modelling expertise.
- Economists keen on real-time financial application.
- Policy advisers wanting better economic forecasting tools.
- Researchers exploring finance through economic models.
Career Path:
- Financial Analyst – £42,000 average salary
- Economic Analyst – £40,000 average salary
- Investment Analyst – £50,000 average salary
- Market Research Analyst – £36,000 average salary
- Data Analyst (Finance/Economics) – £41,000 average salary
- Quantitative Risk Analyst – £55,000 average salary
Frequently asked questions
No, this course is beginner-friendly. Basic numerical understanding helps, but key concepts are explained clearly and from the ground up.
Financial Analysis focuses on understanding business performance using financial data. Econometrics uses statistics to interpret economic trends and relationships. Together, they give a powerful toolkit for data-driven decision-making.
You'll learn how to analyze financial statements, use data to forecast trends, interpret regression results, and make informed economic or investment decisions.
Yes! The skills gained are valuable for roles in finance, economics, business analysis, and data-driven decision-making across industries.