YW
15 mai 2021
The course is very innovative and informative! The professor is very good at explaining concepts and all knowledge is well-delivered with excellent and clear examples.
DD
29 avr. 2020
The concepts are high level for who are not from financial background. But by going through the lectures more often you can learn the concepts.
par Fadumo H A
•22 avr. 2021
I liked this course because I understand many thinks
par RAJEEV K S
•23 août 2020
Very good knowledge and understanding of Finance
par Ramla M A
•22 avr. 2021
I liked the course and helped me very well
par Peïo B
•13 juin 2021
Very good class, complete and interesting
par Hope F T
•2 nov. 2020
Great explanation of research work
par Nidhi S
•27 juin 2020
Thank You for this Course.
par Ibrahim H A R
•24 mai 2021
It's very helpful for me
par JENIFFER J
•10 juil. 2020
Good to develop our self
par Anil J
•20 juil. 2021
Quite value adding.
par BAPTISTE B
•11 mai 2020
Very good course
par Bharat K
•6 août 2021
well explained
par Mohammad A
•2 août 2020
awesome course
par Jose M P A
•22 mai 2020
Great content!
par Elvia Y B H
•18 mars 2022
par Zenka A C & T
•4 déc. 2021
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par Gopinath B
•18 juin 2021
The digital footprint section is a touch dry. It could be enhanced with an interactive case study that uses the theory provided (charts, graphs, datasets, readings etc.) as backups... the focus instead being to apply the information to an actual potential default sitiuation for a person or group and how information is layered to arrive at default likelihood and potential interest rates being offered based on that default lieklihood.
par Devendra D
•4 oct. 2020
1 time in 24hour is too long could shorten the time to retake tests
par Luis C
•28 juil. 2021
Excelent , and very intresting ejemply
par Miski M A
•24 mai 2021
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par ananda
•21 mai 2021
Five Stars for subject matter; 1 star for execution. tl;dr: In hindsight, I would have skipped this class. There are too many short comings to go through so I'll focus on the deal killer from my perspective. The course quizzes are set up so that you get 1 try per 24 hours. A big component of the convertible security quizzes are based off an excel model that you will have to build out/replicate on your own. Even if you reverse engineer and back test your excel model to confirm the output of the various scenarios highlighted in the lecture slides, there is no guarantee that your model will give the correct answer on the quiz. And there is no effective mechanic for reconciliation. This negative learning experience is compounded by the lack of moderator support in the discussion boards. So for me, the worth of this class - high level conceptual overview of how convertible securities work in a VC setting - was more than outweighed by the negatives of reverse engineering the course's slide deck. And you can get the former by reading through relevant wiki type links while skipping the grind of the latter. Part of me wants to say that the reverse engineering was worth it but the truth is, you only go through scenarios with three security types where, in contrast, most real life modeling has more security types and features and thus exponentially more complex modeling requirements.
par Γιώργος Κ
•9 janv. 2022
The course is very small. Half of it presents Crowdfunding, and most part of it refers to peer-to-peer lending. A technique that is rarely used in start-ups, but rather mostly on personal level. The first part of it is nice, but the last of it is completely irrelevant as it refers to credit (card) scores, which are applied mainily to customers on a personal level and mature businesses that handle hundreds of millions and want to take out a bank loan.