Value at Risk (VaR) Modeling in Excel Masterclass

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Value at Risk (VaR) Modeling in Excel Masterclass

Coursera · Intermediate ·📊 Data Analytics & Business Intelligence ·1mo ago

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Building Value at Risk models using Excel for financial risk management

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Master Value-at-Risk (VaR) using Excel with real-world financial applications. Learn how top banks measure and manage market risk effectively. This course provides a complete, practical guide to understanding and calculating Value-at-Risk (VaR), one of the most widely used risk management tools in finance. You will explore key VaR concepts, methodologies, and real-world applications while building hands-on skills in Excel. Starting with foundational concepts, the course progresses into step-by-step implementation of major VaR models, including Historical Simulation, Delta Normal, and Monte Carlo methods. You will learn how to generate P&L distributions, interpret risk metrics, and compare different approaches used by financial institutions. The course also covers limitations of VaR and introduces advanced risk measures such as Stress VaR and Expected Shortfall, helping you develop a comprehensive understanding of modern risk management practices. By the end of this course, you will be able to confidently apply VaR techniques in Excel and make informed risk-based decisions in financial environments.
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