Apply regression, statistical analysis, and supervised learning to evaluate financial performance and predict risk. In this course, you’ll build the quantitative skills used by financial analysts to interpret data and support investment and lending decisions.

Statistical and Predictive Modeling for Finance
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Statistical and Predictive Modeling for Finance
This course is part of Financial Analyst: AI, Excel, and Power BI Skills Professional Certificate

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What you'll learn
Apply regression to interpret alpha, beta, and financial relationships
Design A/B tests and evaluate statistical assumptions
Build and assess predictive models for financial risk classification
Skills you'll gain
- Portfolio Management
- Statistics
- Financial Modeling
- Statistical Methods
- Descriptive Statistics
- Statistical Modeling
- Decision Tree Learning
- Statistical Analysis
- Regression Analysis
- Portfolio Risk
- Predictive Analytics
- Financial Analysis
- Model Evaluation
- Performance Metric
- Risk Modeling
- Predictive Modeling
- Commercial Lending
- Credit Risk
- Supervised Learning
- Lending and Underwriting
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