Student Stories

Troels Dalsgaard Nørmølle

“Get into finance if you’re interested in business in general and combining numbers. Try different industries and figure out what triggers you the most. For me, it was going into tech companies with product financing, but it could be something completely different for someone else. Go out and do it.”

– Troels

October 2019, Credit Risk Analysis Professional Certificate

About Troels

Meet Troels, he is currently a CFO at a Space Tech Company. Before managing his own company he had more than 10 years experience in Accounting. Troels has always been interested in numbers and how a business operates, so being in a field that combines numbers and analytics has always been very fascinating for him.

According to Troels the courses were very intense, a lot of material that one has to go through. One of the best things about the Credit Risk course was the many examples the class went through which helped him learn more efficiently.

Watch his student testimonial to see what else he thought about the Credit Risk Analysis course, important takeaways, and insights.

About Credit Risk Analysis Professional Certificate

Gain a solid grounding in credit risk fundamentals with the tools and techniques required to perform a credit analysis – utilizing analytical tools to project future performance.

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About New York Institute of Finance

The New York Institute of Finance (NYIF) is a global leader in professional training for financial services and related industries. NYIF courses cover everything from investment banking, asset pricing, insurance and market structure to financial modeling, treasury operations, and accounting. The New York Institute of Finance has a faculty of industry leaders and offers a range of program delivery options, including self-study, online courses, and in-person classes. Founded by the New York Stock Exchange in 1922, NYIF has trained over 250,000 professionals online and in class, in over 120 countries.

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