Liquidity, Cash Flow & Credit Risk Under Stress
  • Author:
    Geoff Robinson
  • Level: 
    Intermediate to advanced
  • Study time:
    30 minutes
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Course overview
This playlist examines how credit risk materialises through weak cash flow, insufficient liquidity and limited flexibility. It connects cash flow metrics to real default dynamics and applies the framework in a detailed Boeing liquidity stress case study
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Overview & Learning Outcomes

What's Included?

  • 4 videos
  • Most companies fail on liquidity — not valuation.
  • Insights from a #1 ranked data-driven analyst

Who is this for? 

Designed for analysts, lenders, investors and risk professionals who already understand financial statements and want to assess liquidity risk, downside resilience and why companies often default long before they become insolvent.

Why is this important?

Each programme is structured as a clear, chronological playlist, guiding you through concepts step by step so you can build understanding properly. Learn at your own pace, revisit material when needed, and develop skills in a logical sequence designed to support long-term mastery.

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Geoff Robinson
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Thought leader, instructor, writer, financial influencer, Former UBS Managing Director and 10x #1 ranked analysts EMEA Institutional Investor Survey.
ABOUT Geoff
Geoff has had a varied career. He was a Managing Director within UBS Equity Research, leading their Global Fundamental Analytics franchise. During this time, he was #1, ranked 10x in the EMEA Institutional Investor Survey. Before UBS, he was a material equity investor and LBO co-investor in two market exited training consultancies. Geoff has a passion for learning and is well-known for his ability to break down complex subject matter and distil it to an audience in a digestible and engaging manner. 
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