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48h Flash Sale: VBA Finance Best Selling Excel VBA Formation for Finance for USD $9 (~AUD $13) Instead of $199

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This course provides essentials of Visual Basic Applications (VBA) Excel for Finance. VBA is the programming language of Excel and is a quick and easy to use programming language. When correctly mastered, it can automate almost every task that is required in Banking and Investment Banking.

By taking this class, you will see that getting a job in investment banking is not just a matter of luck, but of technique and forward thinking.

This course is best suited for university students who are studying business, finance, accounting, economics or any other finance related programmes.

This course is also for anyone who is interested in knowing more about the Banking and Finance world, and want to acquire the necessary skills.

No prior technical knowledge is required. Guaranteed money back for 30 days without justification.

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  • +1

    My condolences to those using VBA.

    • May you elaborate why?

      • +1

        This is personal opinion of course, but VBA has terrible syntax, and poor tooling. there are much better tools out there - pandas+jupyter (python) is a good example.

        But if you're bound to using excel, then you're stuck with vba for automation. And given that most vba is written to just'get by', you often end up with unmaintainable spaghetti code.

        • +1

          you can actually use python with excel through openpyxl, it's kind of awesome when you're stuck with excel as your only tool. It can't automate stuff around some of the objects in excel (like pivots) but it'll create much prettier code and easier management (and let you use panda dataframes).

          Of course, this is because I don't work as an investment banker and instead as a general finance guy where Excel is the standard output. If you're using it as an investment banker you're a moron.

        • @freefall101:

          all true. But you would be surprised how most finance guys don't even know VBA, let alone python.

          And a lot of firms would not allow you the liberty of python :(

  • OP, I was reading the course reviews and noticed that the 4 star reviews were absent.
    Were the 4 star reviews without comment?

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