This course, CRM 56: Risk Financing, investigates the selection, implementation and monitoring of risk financing techniques and the funds an organization can obtain to pay when accidental losses strike.
This course, CRM 56: Risk Financing, investigates the selection, implementation and monitoring of risk financing techniques and the funds an organization can obtain to pay when accidental losses strike.
Subjects covered in this course include:
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Unit 1 is designed to introduce students to the foundational concepts (Building Blocks) of financial planning. Students should complete this course with an understanding of the environment in which financial planning engagements take place.
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