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Analyst Training

Ensure that your employees have financial acumen, attention to detail, efficiency in Microsoft Excel, and basic financial modeling skills.

FINANCIAL MODEL TRAINING

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Finance Positions

EARLY CAREER

Investment banks, private equity firms, and other financial institutions are looking for candidates for entry-level positions to step in and make an immediate impact. Financial acumen and attention to detail are two of the more critical keys to success in finance careers.

Adventis created the Financial Modeling Certification (FMC®) Program to instill these characteristics through practical, hands-on instruction in financial modeling.

BUILT TO HELP

Your Analysts Succeed

  • Learn by Doing

    We provide extensive feedback so your analysts can improve their skills to take our rigorous exams

  • Technical Interview Prep

    The certification process requires analysts to internalize concepts, rather than just memorizing them

  • Skillset Mastery

    Your analysts will learn to build financial models entirely from scratch with our step-by-step guide

  • Low Time Commitment

    Your analysts only need as little as 20 hours to commit to our fast, effective, and affordable program

Learning Objectives

FMC® PROGRAM

Excel Formatting and Keystroke Efficiency
Three Statement Model
Public Comparables Analysis
Precedent Comparables Analysis
Discounted Cash Flow Analysis
Valuation “Football Field”
Leveraged Buyout Analysis

CORPORATE

Partnerships

Adventis partners with a number of corporations to help bring it’s Financial Modeling Certification (FMC) Program to campuses and organizations around the United States.

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Questions

Frequently Asked

  • The FMC Program teaches everything from keystroke efficiency and formula expertise in Excel to how to build a three-statement financial model from scratch, and so obtaining Levels I and II certifications through the FMC Program not only will set analysts up for success, but also will substantially decrease the time it takes to cement core concepts that are otherwise learned while making mistakes on the job.