Credit plays an important role in the lives of many individuals; it’s also a key source of funding for businesses making capital expenditures (CAPEX). In this course, we discuss important lending topics like the difference between traditional loans and trade credit, different types of interest, different types of loans, where collateral security fits in, and how to build an amortization schedule for reducing term debt. We cover an overview of the 5 Cs of Credit framework and how it may influence different loan characteristics before diving into some qualitative assessment tools and a list of the key financial ratios that an analyst would look at when evaluating a company’s creditworthiness. We also take a step back to look at the credit landscape to help learners understand what kinds of career opportunities exist for aspiring credit professionals.

Fundamentals of Credit
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Fundamentals of Credit
This course is part of Preparatory Certificate in Finance and Financial Markets Specialization
Instructor: CFI (Corporate Finance Institute)
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Reviewed on Jan 25, 2026
i actually get it now, some things ill have to check back on from time to time but definately did not leave empty handed
Reviewed on Aug 24, 2024
A short introduction to credit, useful for non banks and banks, and the professionals who work there, or want to work there.





