This course provides financial literacy skills to adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Students learn how to manage their money, calculate interest rates, using a credit card, debit card and learn how to identify fees while banking.
This course provides financial literacy skills to adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Students learn how to manage their money, calculate interest rates, using a credit card, debit card and learn how to identify fees while banking.
ACC's STEPS is a program for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities interested in gaining skills to enter the workforce or continue to develop their education. STEPS provides a wealth of support to help adults achieve their individualized goals.
Working together with agencies and schools, we provide comprehensive supports through their entire two years leading towards increased independence and employability. ​STEPS offers many levels of support, choices, and plans for students.
A practical introduction to financial analysis from the viewpoint of the commercial credit analyst and commercial loan officer, the Analyzing Financial Statements course gives you the skills you need to effectively assess a commercial borrowers ability to repay loans.
Understanding the numbers only gets you so far; it’s how you apply information that matters. Recognize how value is created in your firm. Evaluate opportunities and assess competition based on robust financial analysis.
Training The Street’s accounting seminars are designed to prepare financial professionals for the challenges of valuing a company or building a financial model by providing the building blocks that are employed in these methodologies.
This course introduces students to the profession of personal financial planning, emphasizing the identification and quantification of financial objectives and the interrelated facets of a wide range of technical personal financial planning material.
Learn the fundamentals of financial planning in this prerequisite for the other courses in the financial planning program. Topics include financial planning functions, time value of money, economic and legal environments, financial analysis, and ethical and professional considerations.
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