ABOUT THE COURSEInternational Credit & Risk Management Online Course ℠

FCIB’s International Credit & Risk Management online course (ICRM) is a comprehensive, in-depth 13-week course designed to educate entry-level professionals as well as senior-level executives about the intricacies of global credit and risk management.

The course offers vital, up-to-date knowledge in a collaborative, 24 hours/day-accessible learning environment. Peer-to-peer interaction will build, diversify and strengthen a reliable network of professionals while helping you gain an all-encompassing view of credit and risk management.

Drawing from multiple perspectives, the knowledge and hands-on experience provides you a more balanced view of how to better understand, manage and mitigate the credit risks associated with doing business internationally. In simple terms – know the risks of getting paid, and get paid on time. This 13-week course will help you discover some of the best ways to make that happen.

The ICRM course was designed for you, the practitioner, to add value to your professional development, while making you an even more valuable asset to your company.

Tuition:

Early Bird Rate:

FCIB Members – *$950
NACM Members: *$995
Non-Members – *$2,100

Within 30 days of course start date:

FCIB Members – $1,050
NACM Members: $1,150
Non-Members – $2,250

Winter 2025
January 6 – April 7, 2025
Class in progress.

Spring 2025
May 5 – August 4, 2025
Register Now for Spring 2025

Fall 2025
September 8 – December 8, 2025
Register Now for Fall 2025

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MORE THAN JUST BUSINESS

The 13-week course consists of
10 modules

  • Credit to Cash Cycle
  • Selling in the Global Market
  • Global Credit Policies and Procedures
  • Organizing the Global Credit Department
  • Establishing Policies
Concept for Successful International Credit Management

Module 1

  • Critical Concerns
  • Credit Approval Process
  • Developing a Credit Application
  • Country, Currency, and Culture Risks
  • Risk Assessment Processes
  • Five Key Dimensions of Risk
Establishing New Customers

Module 2

  • Components of Financial Statements
  • How to Use Ratios
  • Financial Statement Analysis
  • Identifying Problems
  • Cultural Factors
Financial Statement Analysis

Module 3

  • Options to Mitigate Risk
  • Credit Derivatives
  • FX Policy
  • Factoring and Forfaiting
  • Secured Transactions
  • Understanding Trade Credit Insurance
  • Export Credit Agencies
Risk Mitigation

Module 4

  • Credit Lines vs. Credit Limits
  • Credit Considerations and Influences
  • Establishing and Monitoring Credit Lines
  • Evaluating Data Sources
  • Setting Exposure Limits
Payment Terms and Credit Lines

Module 5

  • Currency Basics
  • FX Strategies
  • The Risk of Inconvertibility
  • Financing Techniques
  • Forms of Countertrade
  • Credit Management at a Bank
Banking and Currency

Module 6

  • Payment Agreements
  • Open Account
  • Documentary Collections
  • Cash-in-Advance
  • Payment Processes
  • Methods of Financing Trade Shipments
Global Payment Mechanisms and Methods

Module 7

  • Principal Financing Techniques
  • Factoring and Forfaiting
  • Preventing Countertrade Risks
  • Export Credit Agencies
Letters of Credit, Guarantees, and Bonds

Module 8

  • Benchmarking and Performance Measures
  • Calculation Methods for DSO
  • Receivables Reporting Methods
  • Distribution and Performance Measures for Credit Team
  • Collections Forecasting
  • Variances
Metrics and Benchmarking

Module 9

  • International Trade and Laws
  • Credit Department Legal Concerns
  • Territorialism
  • Arbitration and Litigation
  • Choosing a Legal Professional
  • Export Controls and Compliance
  • Corporate Governance
Compliance and Legal

Module 10

Why Take the ICRM Course?

  • Gain a powerful network of fellow credit professionals to exchange ideas, knowledge and processes.
  • Interact and collaborate with peers through regular communication with other students and an instructor.
  • Earn the industry’s most recognized and prestigious lifetime designation – Certified International Credit Professional (CICP).* 
  • Become a part of the A-Team by growing your skills and expanding your knowledgebase.
  • Enjoy better employment and advancement opportunities.
  • Gain the knowledge that gives you a competitive advantage over other credit professionals who don’t have your depth of training.

* Certification shows your employer and you clients your commitment to them and your profession. Upon achieving the CICP designation, the Education Department of the National Association of Credit Management may award five NACM Career Roadmap points for those pursuing a CBF or CCE designation. CCE designation holders may be awarded two education points toward their recertification.

Who Benefits from This Course?

Credit Manager * Accounts Receivable Specialist * Assistant Credit Manager * Assistant Vice President * Business Development Manager * Chief Financial Officer, Controller, Corporate Credit Manager * Corporate Risk Manager * Director of Credit * Director Credit and Accounts Receivable * Senior Manager Credit and Collections * Global Sales Manager * North American Credit Manager * Senior Credit Analyst * Director of Global Credit

Sample Funding Request LetterHow Can I Get My Course Tuition Paid?

Need help getting funding to attend the International Credit & Risk Management Online Course? The key to having your employer pay for your education is to convince them of the benefits to the company that result from your new skills.

There are a variety of direct benefits of employer-funded education that you should point out to your HR/boss manager if they are not already aware of them. These include increased loyalty, reduced employee turnover, increased productivity levels, and the opportunity to show leadership skills.  Use the Sample Letter.

Scholarship assistance is available for FCIB’s ICRM Course, as well as select NACM, CFDD and affiliated association programs. Greater consideration is given to first-time applicants, unemployed applicants, those without corporate financial support for education and applicants with less than 10 years of experience in credit. View scholarship details.

Ed Bell, DBA, CBA, ICCE is formerly the Senior Manager, Credit Administration for W. W. Grainger Inc.
Ed has a deep passion for education and learning. Ed earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration, an MBA in Management and Finance and a Doctorate in Business Administration. Ed also earned NACM’s Credit Business Associate (CBA) designation, FCIB’s Certified International Credit Professional (CICP) designation by successfully completing the International Credit & Risk Management course and went on to earn FCIB’s prestigious International Certified Credit Executive (ICCE) designation.

Ed believes that education is a lifelong journey and continues to learn and share his expertise through serving as a speaker at many local and national NACM, CFDD, and FCIB events including the NACM Credit Congress. Because of Ed’s leadership and contributions, FCIB was able to develop and produce the “Going Global” series, designed to build core competencies of today’s global credit professional. 

Ed is a member of FCIB, the Credit and Financial Development Division (CFDD) and the Credit Research Foundation. Ed served on the NACM National Board of Directors and the FCIB Board of Directors in 2016 and 2017. Ed remains on the FCIB Advisory Board.

Alumni

Over 3,000 credit professionals have earned the prestigious CICP designation since its inception, proudly displaying their CICP credential in signature lines and on business cards. The visibility and recognition of the CICP designation grows in popularity as holders talk about their positive experiences, share and impart knowledge gained through the course. View the list of current CICP holders.

The Course History

Recognizing that there were no stand-alone academic courses that addressed the basic elements of conducting global credit operations, FCIB led the way in designing a course to address this educational need.

In 2004, in partnership with Michigan State University and the US Department of Commerce, FCIB developed, designed and launched the first course of its kind – the International Credit & Risk Management online course (ICRM).

Course Testimonials

Read about the journey of an ICRM student going through the process of getting his CICP designation.

CICP Road Diary

“The ICRM course is a validation of the work performed by Credit departments. It is a great resource in getting to know and understand credit science. Individuals that are performing credit functions will find that the material adds to their knowledge, and those not performing credit functions will get an in-depth look into the methodology of the Credit department.” – Credit Manager, Carlisle Interconnect Technologies

“CICP Course by FCIB is very helpful for individuals seeking in-depth knowledge in international credit, collections & Risk Management which is required for career growth.” – Credit & Collections Specialist, National Oilwell Varco LP

“This was the credit designation (CICP) I didn’t know I needed. So much content packaged perfectly in the ICRM course. I feel so much more knowledgeable about international credit now and I am able to be an asset to current & future employers by possessing information & tools that others may not.” – Territory Credit Manager, Excel Industries, Inc.

“A ‘must’ course for a finance professional looking to gain International credit knowledge. Not only was the course content engaging and informative, the flexible course structure allowed students the opportunity to complete the materials within their own schedule limitations. Discussion questions and quizzes helped ensure the study material was understood, and the instructor was always eager to help.” – Associate Manager, Credit & Collections, Parexel International LLC

“Having employees who are professionally certified has increasingly become a symbol of quality that can provide companies with a competitive advantage. Give your company a competitive advantage and sign up for the International Credit & Risk Management course.” – FoodOne, Division of Seafax, Inc.

“The CICP program offered by FCIB exceeded my expectation. It is very engaging and challenging. If you are interested in or currently managing international credit, the CICP program is an indispensable and invaluable program to add to your arsenal”. – BASF East Asia Regional Headquarters Ltd

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Withdrawal Policy

ICRM students who withdraw before the end of week four are eligible for 50% of their tuition fee to be applied only to the next course session.

Cancellation & Refund Policy

Registration fees, less a $50 processing fee, will be refunded for written cancellations received 21 days before the course start date. No refunds for cancellations within 21 days of the course start date. Substitutions are permitted.

Frequently Asked Questions

Visit our frequently asked questions for answers to questions including login instructions, participation hours, course materials and CICP exam information.

Accreditation Points

Upon achieving the CICP designation, the Education Department of the National Association of Credit Management may award five NACM Career Roadmap points for those pursuing a CBF or CCE designation. CCE designation holders may be awarded two Education Points towards their recertification. For NACM certification questions, please contact NACM Education Department at ed************@na**.org

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