Finance Training Washington, D.C.

2 classes in-person in Washington, D.C. have spots left, and 13 classes live online are available.

Financial Modeling Bootcamp

NYC Career Centers - Virtually Online

Build a financial model and learn corporate finance and accounting principles. By the end of this course, you'll have a comprehensive Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) model to add to your portfolio. You'll have a fundamental knowledge of corporate finance and accounting concepts. Finally, your advanced Microsoft Excel skills will aid you in building financial models quickly and accurately. Master Financial Modeling  Build a comprehensive DCF (Discounted...

Wednesday Oct 25th, 10am–5pm Eastern Time

 (3 sessions)

$995

3 sessions

Fundamentals of Finance and Accounting for Non-Financial Managers

American Management Association @ 2345 Crystal Dr , Arlington, VA 22202

Can you demonstrate your value and ROI to your boss? Are you able to interpret financial reports and make decisions based on the data they provide? Can you draft an accurate budget? Can you justify your ideas in dollars and cents? You didn’t get to this point in your career only to be held back by weak financial skills. This program for non-financial managers makes the basics of finance accessible to anyone in just 2 days. You’ll learn how...

Thursday Oct 19th, 9am–4:30pm Eastern Time

 (2 sessions)

$2,595

2 sessions

Intro to Financial Accounting

Noble Desktop - Virtually Online

Learn how to analyze financial statements and reports. Master financial accounting fundamentals such as accrual accounting, the three main financial statements, and the metrics and ratios analysts use. This course is taught using hands-on exercises from financial statements of well-known companies. We'll go through real-life examples, by walking through actual 10-K's to gain a better understanding of how the accounting concepts learned in this...

Thursday Nov 2nd, 10am–5pm Eastern Time

$325

AMA's Finance Workshop for Non-Financial Executives

American Management Association

Get a complete financial education in just four days. . .and be prepared to make more powerful, informed business decisions. From understanding the essence of cash flow to learning how to create value on a corporate level, this comprehensive program covers all the principles of corporate finance. Through the effective use of actual case studies and annual reports of major U.S. public companies, you’ll come away better equipped to speak and interact...

Monday Nov 13th, 9am–5pm Eastern Time

 (4 sessions)

$2,995

4 sessions

Wise Finances (Virtual 6-Week Workshop)

Silvia Gonzalez @ Live Online

Rediscover a new relationship with your finances. Wise Finances is designed to facilitate you in becoming aware of what changes need to be implemented, so you can transform your relationship with money. In actively and honestly participating in the exercises, you discover your ability to change what is not working and develop a much richer and healthier attitude towards your finances. Throughout the six weeks: Learn different topics to enhance...

Saturday Oct 28th, 10am–12pm Eastern Time

 (6 sessions)

$450

6 sessions

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Virtual Wise Finances Workshop – Debt

Silvia Gonzalez @ Live Online

This workshop focuses on: Understanding the different kinds of debt The importance of a budgeting while paying down debt Deciding which debt relief strategy is best for you Ways to increase income to reduce your debt What does mindfulness mean regarding your finances Incorporating mindful practices to ease your mind when habitual triggers rise What makes this method different from other financial methods is that it addresses the person,...

Sunday Oct 29th, 10am–12pm Eastern Time

Virtual Wise Finances Workshop – Routine

Silvia Gonzalez @ Live Online

This workshop focuses on: Implementing routine to achieve financial success Elevating financial management while reducing fear and anxiety Establishing structure and cultivating stability Creating a budget to help monitor expenses What does mindfulness mean regarding your finances Incorporating mindful practices to ease your mind when habitual triggers rise What makes this method different from other financial methods is that it addresses...

Sunday Nov 12th, 10am–12pm Eastern Time

Virtual Wise Finances Workshop – Budgeting

Silvia Gonzalez @ Live Online

Wise Finances is designed to facilitate you in becoming aware of what changes need to be implemented, so you can transform your relationship with money.   This workshop focuses on: What does mindfulness mean regarding your finances Incorporating mindful practices to ease your mind when habitual triggers rise Understanding the importance of creating and maintaining a budget How monitoring expenses helps you spend your money wisely Closing...

Sunday Dec 3rd, 10am–12pm Eastern Time

Virtual Wise Finances Workshop – Financial Planning

Silvia Gonzalez @ Live Online

Wise Finances is designed to facilitate you in becoming aware of what changes need to be implemented, so you can transform your relationship with money.   This workshop focuses on: What does mindfulness mean regarding your finances Incorporating mindful practices to ease your mind when habitual triggers rise Understanding the importance of establishing short-term and long-term goals Designing a financial plan, so you can achieve your...

Sunday Oct 15th, 10am–12pm Eastern Time

Virtual Wise Finances Workshop – Rebuilding Credit

Silvia Gonzalez @ Live Online

Wise Finances is designed to facilitate you in becoming aware of what changes need to be implemented, so you can transform your relationship with money. This workshop focuses on: Incorporating mindful practices to ease your mind when habitual triggers rise Understanding the components of your FICO score Learning why your FICO score is important Who uses a FICO score and how it affects your life How to address derogatory marks on your credit...

Sunday Nov 26th, 10am–12pm Eastern Time

Virtual Wise Finances Workshop - FICO Score

Silvia Gonzalez @ Live Online

This workshop focuses on: Using your FICO score as a compass for your financial plan Learning why your FICO score is important Who uses a FICO score and how it affects your life What key factors impact your FICO score How to improve your score What to do if your identity has been compromised Creating a budget to help you achieve financial success Incorporating mindful practices to ease your mind when habitual triggers rise What makes...

Sunday Nov 5th, 10am–12pm Eastern Time

Virtual Wise Finances Workshop – Divorcing Financially

Silvia Gonzalez @ Live Online

Divorcing financially is achievable with the right tools. The key is being emotionally stable, informed, and prepared. Discover how to take care of yourself and your emotions, so you can effectively communicate with your partner and lawyers Learn the steps needed to detach financially from your partner Create a budget and start your financial plan A peaceful divorce contributes to an easier transition for your family and less money spent on lawyers...

Sunday Oct 8th, 10am–12pm Eastern Time

Financial Forecasting

American Management Association

Strengthen your forecasting skills to analyze financial data and develop robust forecasts. Who Should Attend: Any financial professional who needs to create, maintain and improve the forecasting process at their company, as well as professionals in any function who must interpret, analyze and make decisions based on forecasts created by others. In this hands-on seminar, you’ll delve into the critical components of forecasting and build forecasts...

Monday Dec 4th, 9am–5pm Eastern Time

 (3 sessions)

$2,695

3 sessions

Financial Modeling Bootcamp

NYIM Training - Virtually Online

Master the skills you need to succeed as a financial analyst. This bootcamp will cover advanced Excel for finance, corporate finance and accounting principles, and financial analysis and valuation. Master the advanced Excel, financial modeling, corporate finance, and accounting skills you need to succeed as a financial analyst. Build a financial model to value a public company, and learn industry best practices from experienced investment bankers...

Wednesday Oct 25th, 10am–5pm Eastern Time

 (3 sessions)

$995

3 sessions

Financial Modeling Bootcamp

Noble Desktop - Virtually Online

Learn essential finance & accounting concepts while building a comprehensive discounted cash flow (DCF) model in Excel. In this 3-day intensive financial modeling class, you’ll go from beginner to advanced in Excel skillset; learn Finance, Accounting, and Corporate Valuation; and build a comprehensive Financial Model on a real company. This course has a Prerequisite: Prior financial experience is helpful, but not required. Those without...

Wednesday Oct 25th, 10am–5pm Eastern Time

 (3 sessions)

$995

3 sessions

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Best Finance Classes in Washington, D.C

Learning finance can offer several advantages to individuals in D.C. There are unique opportunities and resources available in the nation’s capital as it is home to many important government and regulatory agencies. The Office of Finance and Treasury works to monitor and manage the financial assets and liabilities of the D.C. government. 

Studying finance in D.C. gives individuals access to experts and policymakers who shape financial regulations and policies. There’s also a diverse network of professionals in finance that can be invaluable for job opportunities and building connections in the finance industry.

Internship opportunities are available in finance-related fields like banking, investment, and financial analysis. Government agencies may also offer internships. D.C. is a hub for research organizations, and individuals can gain insights from experts. 

Individuals who learn finance in D.C. get to see firsthand how finance impacts government policies and engage in work that directly impacts national financial stability. 

Best Finance Classes & Schools in Washington, D.C

Individuals in D.C. can enroll in finance classes to improve personally and professionally. Coursehorse offers a variety of finance courses. 

One virtual course offered by Noble Desktop is Intro to Financial Accounting. Individuals can learn how to analyze financial statements and reports, master financial accounting fundamentals, and experience hands-on exercises from financial statements of well-known companies. The course begins with an introduction to financial accounting and then moves on to income statements, balance sheets, and cash flow statements. 

American Management Association offers a Finance Workshop for Non-Financial Executives course. This virtual course is four sessions for $2,995 and covers accounting essentials, reading annual reports, evaluating financial statements, operational budgeting, time value of money, capital budgeting, and how financial markets value a business. Individuals also learn cost analysis, profit planning, and exposures to volume/price risks. 

Georgetown offers Principles of Finance in person at 640 Massachusetts Ave NW in D.C. The course covers financial concepts like the Time Value of Money, risk-return, and diversification. Individuals learn to apply these concepts and use them for capital allocation decision-making, as well as how to identify risk and analyze projects based on measurement tools. The course is $1,055 and 18 hours in duration. 

Washington, D.C Industries That Use Finance

Several industries in Washington, D.C., use finance. These include Government and Public Sector, Legal Services, Real Estate and Property Management, Technology, and IT. 

D.C. is home to numerous government agencies—some of these include international organizations like the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund. The International Monetary Fund fosters global monetary cooperation and secure financial stability. The U.S. is the largest shareholder in the IMF. Government agencies require financial operations like budgeting, financial management, and investment management. 

Regarding the legal industry, D.C. has a significant legal sector, serving both government and private clients. They may use finance for mergers and acquisitions, litigation support, and compliance with financial regulations. Legal professionals also engage in risk assessment and management, and finance professionals help to identify financial risks, assess liabilities, and develop strategies to mitigate them. 

The real estate industry in D.C. includes residential, commercial, and government-owned properties. The industry relies heavily on finance to facilitate transactions, manage investments, and make informed decisions. 

The tech industry uses finance to fund innovation and make strategic decisions. Startups in D.C. may require significant capital to develop their products or services. Finance professionals in tech are responsible for budgeting and financial forecasting, creating budgets, marketing, and hiring. 

Finance Jobs & Salaries in Washington, D.C

There’s a wide range of roles in various industries that involve finance for individuals in D.C. Some of these industries include government agencies, financial services, legal firms, and nonprofit organizations. Individuals can find careers as Financial Analysts, Financial Advisors, Accountants, or Investment Analysts. Salaries for these positions range from $50,000 at entry level to $150,000+ annually. 

Financial Analysts make between $60,000 and $110,000+ and analyze financial data, provide insights and recommendations, and support decision-making processes. Those who work for the government manage budgets, assess economic data, and analyze financial policies. They can also work as Investment Analysts, Nonprofit Financial Analysts, and Legal Financial Analysts. 

Financial Advisors help individuals with their finances and achieve financial goals to plan for the future. They make between $50,000 and $100,000+ annually and can work independently or be employed by financial planning firms, wealth management companies, banks, or investment firms. Some services that Financial Advisors in D.C. offer include investment planning, retirement planning, estate planning, tax planning, education planning, and insurance analysis. 

Accountants make between $50,000 and $70,000 annually, and those who become CPAs can increase their salaries significantly. They provide essential financial and accounting services to businesses, government agencies, and nonprofits. They are critical in ensuring financial record-keeping, compliance with tax laws, and financial decision-making. Typical roles of D.C. Accountants include CPAs, Tax Accountants, Corporate Accountants, Government Accountants, and Auditors.