Useful courses outside of modelling?
Looking to further develop my skills in areas relevant for buyside (LO) equity analysts. Am more than sufficient in modelling, so I’m looking for other interesting and useful areas to learn from. General accounting may be an area for some improvement, but my current knowledge level is more than enough for my job so my preference would go to more niche/specialised areas (something like forensic/earnings management type accounting, or something else entirely). Any tips/experiences would be helpful. Thanks!
For a buyside (long-only) equity analyst looking to expand beyond modeling, here are some highly relevant and niche areas to consider based on the most helpful WSO content:
1. Forensic Accounting and Earnings Management
2. Behavioral Finance
3. Industry-Specific Knowledge
4. Data Analytics and Visualization
5. ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) Analysis
6. Corporate Strategy and Competitive Analysis
7. Options and Derivatives
8. Advanced Accounting Topics
9. Soft Skills: Communication and Writing
10. Macroeconomics and Global Markets
Suggested Resources:
By focusing on these areas, you'll not only broaden your skill set but also enhance your ability to generate unique insights and add value to your team.
Sources: DCF Modeling Course ~ Pre-training text.pdf, Observations of an Equity Research Associate, How to pick your next sell-side research job, Don't understand technicals
Top 5 niche skills for aspiring buyside equity analysts:
These go beyond modeling and really differentiate you on the buyside.
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