Industry Dynamics And Economic Trends In Credit Assessment
Published 8/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.51 GB | Duration: 3h 6m
Published 8/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.51 GB | Duration: 3h 6m
Analyze macro trends, assess high-yield debt, integrate ESG, and apply full credit analysis in real-world cases.
What you'll learn
Analyze macroeconomic and industry factors affecting credit risk across market cycles
Evaluate specialized credit markets including high-yield and distressed debt
Integrate ESG factors into comprehensive credit risk assessments
Execute complete credit analysis projects using professional methodologies
Requirements
**Answer:** No prior credit experience needed. Basic finance familiarity helps, but all tools and concepts are taught in the course.
Description
Credit Analysis in Action: Economic and Industry Essentials is an advanced, hands-on course designed for professionals and students seeking to deepen their understanding of credit risk through macroeconomic, industry-specific, and ESG lenses. Over four focused hours, learners will gain critical insights into the drivers of credit risk and how to apply professional analysis techniques in real-world scenarios.The course begins with a comprehensive exploration of macroeconomic factors—such as interest rates, inflation, and business cycles—and their direct impact on credit quality. Industry-specific risk dynamics are also examined to help learners assess sector vulnerabilities throughout market cycles.In the second module, we dive into specialized credit markets, including high-yield and distressed debt. You’ll learn how to evaluate the risks and rewards of speculative-grade instruments, understand restructuring and recovery processes, and compare them to investment-grade bonds.The third module integrates ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) factors into credit analysis, covering how these non-financial elements affect credit ratings and decision-making. Real-world examples and evolving trends provide a practical ESG framework.The capstone module pulls everything together through stress testing, debt covenants, and a complete credit analysis case study. By course end, you will be equipped to conduct holistic credit assessments using professional tools and methodologies.
Overview
Section 1: Macroeconomic and Industry Factors in Credit Analysis
Lecture 1 Introduction to Macroeconomic Risks
Lecture 2 Inflation and Interest Rates
Lecture 3 Economic Cycles and Credit Risk
Lecture 4 Industry-Specific Credit Risks
Lecture 5 Case Study: Credit Risk in a Recession
Lecture 6 Global Risks and Credit Markets
Lecture 7 Probability of Default and Implied Rating Estimation for Corporate Borrowers
Lecture 8 Hands-On-Learning: Evaluating Macroeconomic Risks
Section 2: High-Yield and Distressed Debt Markets
Lecture 9 Introduction to High-Yield Bonds
Lecture 10 Credit Risk in Distressed Debt
Lecture 11 Default Recovery and Restructuring
Lecture 12 High-Yield vs. Investment-Grade Bonds
Lecture 13 Case Study: Investing in Distressed Debt
Lecture 14 Risks and Rewards of High-Yield Investing
Lecture 15 High-Yield Bond: Definition, Types, and How to Invest
Lecture 16 Hands-On-Learning: Analyze a High-Yield Bond Investment
Section 3: Assessing Collateral and Loan Structure in Credit Agreements
Lecture 17 Introduction to Loan Structures
Lecture 18 Secured vs. Unsecured Lending
Lecture 19 Understanding Debt Covenants
Lecture 20 Collateral Valuation and Recovery
Lecture 21 Case Study: Loan Structuring in Practice
Lecture 22 Risks of Weak Loan Structures
Lecture 23 Cash Flow Available For Debt Service (CFADS)
Lecture 24 Hands-On-Learning: Evaluating a Loan Agreement
Section 4: The Role of ESG in Credit Analysis
Lecture 25 Introduction to ESG Factors in Credit Analysis
Lecture 26 Environmental Risk and Credit Ratings
Lecture 27 Social and Governance Factors
Lecture 28 ESG Integration in Credit Ratings
Lecture 29 Case Study: ESG Impact on Corporate Creditworthiness
Lecture 30 Challenges in ESG Credit Analysis
Lecture 31 Credit Ratings, Financial Ratios, and Equity Risk: A Decomposition
Lecture 32 Hands-On-Learning: Evaluating ESG Risks in Credit Analysis
Section 5: Stress Testing and Scenario Analysis
Lecture 33 Introduction to Stress Testing
Lecture 34 Scenario Analysis in Credit Risk
Lecture 35 Key Stress Testing Metrics
Lecture 36 Regulatory Requirements for Stress Testing
Lecture 37 Case Study: Stress Testing a Corporate Credit Portfolio
Lecture 38 Limitations and Challenges in Stress Testing
Lecture 39 Stress Testing and Scenario Analysis in Credit Risk Management
Lecture 40 Hands-On-Learning: Conducting a Stress Test on a Credit Portfolio
Lecture 41 Project: ESG in Credit Risk Assessment
**Answer:** Finance professionals, credit analysts, and business students looking to deepen their credit analysis skills with real-world applications.