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Bachelor's 1 & 2 in Financial Analysis

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About Course

The DUT in Financial Analysis is a two-year program that prepares students to understand and master the tools and techniques necessary to analyze a company's financial health. This training covers key subjects such as accounting, corporate finance, financial statement analysis, as well as budget management and financial risk management. It combines theoretical courses and practical internships to enable students to acquire concrete and applicable skills in the business world.

Students who follow this DUT develop skills in reading and interpreting financial statements, evaluating a company's performance, and managing cash flows. They also learn to use financial analysis tools such as financial ratios, conduct profitability studies, and advise companies on strategic financial decisions. The program often includes simulations and practical cases to familiarize students with the real challenges of the financial sector.

Career opportunities after a DUT in Financial Analysis are varied. Graduates can access positions such as financial analyst, management controller, accounting assistant, or junior portfolio manager. They can work in banks, audit firms, private or public companies, or asset management companies. This DUT is also an excellent foundation for pursuing higher studies in finance, accounting, or management, for example towards a professional bachelor's degree or a master's degree in finance.

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What Will You Learn?

  • 1. Financial statement analysis: You will learn to read, interpret, and analyze accounting documents such as the balance sheet, income statement, and cash flow statements.
  • 2. Financial and budget management techniques: You will develop skills in cash management, investment evaluation, and budget forecasting.
  • 3. Financial risk management and strategic advice: You will be trained to identify, assess, and manage the various types of financial risks that a company may face, such as credit, liquidity, or market risks.

Course Content

First Year

UE0: Professional Integration Project in Financial Analysis

SEMESTER 1

UE1: Fundamentals of Accounting

UE2: Financial Statement Analysis

Semester 2

UE3: Financial Analysis Tools

UE4: Writing Methodology

Second Year

Semester 3

UE1: Business Valuation

UE2: Market Finance

4th semester

UE3: Financial Risk Management

UE4: Financial Communication and Professional Ethics

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