Technical Requirements

Before you start your learning program with us, let's make sure your setup can handle what we're teaching. We've kept things straightforward—most computers from the last five years should work fine.

System Specifications

Our liquidity and solvency analysis program runs on standard business software. You don't need a high-end workstation, but you'll want something that can handle spreadsheets and financial modeling tools without lagging during live sessions.

Hardware Requirements

Processor
Intel Core i5 (8th gen or newer) or AMD Ryzen 5 equivalent. Dual-core minimum, quad-core recommended.
Memory (RAM)
8 GB minimum, 16 GB recommended for running multiple analysis tools simultaneously.
Storage
256 GB SSD or larger. Financial datasets can add up, and an SSD helps with load times.
Display
1920x1080 resolution minimum. Financial dashboards need screen real estate.
Internet Connection
Stable broadband with 10 Mbps download speed. We stream live sessions and share large files.

Software Requirements

Operating System
Windows 10/11, macOS 11 or newer, or Ubuntu 20.04+. Most financial tools work across platforms.
Spreadsheet Software
Microsoft Excel 2019 or newer, Google Sheets, or LibreOffice Calc. Excel is preferred for advanced functions.
Web Browser
Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Edge (latest versions). Our learning platform works best on updated browsers.
Video Conferencing
Zoom or Microsoft Teams with working camera and microphone for live sessions.
PDF Reader
Adobe Acrobat Reader or any modern PDF viewer for course materials and reports.

Windows & Mac

Full compatibility with all course tools and software packages.

Linux

Works well with open-source alternatives. Some proprietary tools may need workarounds.

Not Sure About Your Setup?

If you're uncertain whether your computer meets these specs, reach out to us. We can help you figure it out or suggest affordable upgrades. Our autumn 2025 cohort starts in September, so you've got time to sort things out.

Student reviewing financial analysis software on laptop
Most laptops from 2020 onward handle our coursework without issues
Financial dashboard displaying liquidity metrics on modern monitor
Clear display resolution makes analyzing financial statements much easier
Business professional using spreadsheet software for solvency analysis
Spreadsheet proficiency is something we build throughout the program

Technical Support Team

Henrik Larsen technical coordinator
Henrik Larsen
Technical Coordinator
Marta Kowalski systems specialist
Marta Kowalski
Systems Specialist
Ingrid Petersen software advisor
Ingrid Petersen
Software Advisor

Ready to Get Started?

Our next learning program begins in September 2025. Check out the full curriculum and enrollment details on our learning program page.

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