Felix: The ultimate finance training assistant for finance professors
Maximize classroom time, empower students with faster resources, collaboration tools, real-world data and more.
Claim your free 14-day faculty access to Felix, trusted by Wall Street and top universities.
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Videos led by industry experts & live sessions
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Assignable playlists with examples & quizzes
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Global companies analyzed daily
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Unified learning and data platform
Trusted by 30+ Renowned Universities
"Felix is great for my college-level courses"
“I’m able to quickly navigate financial statements to talk through accounting and valuation issues with students. My students use it similarly for their work, and it saves them a lot of time.
We use the annotations for modeling. Since they work in groups on cases and their capstone, they are sharing models, and these annotations help them audit and understand each other’s work.
In my MBA class, students are coming from all different backgrounds, so I assign optional playlists so that they can develop a stronger background in topics like accounting or valuation, or explore other topics more deeply for interest.”
– Marisa Mackay Palmer, Senior Lecturer, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to pay after the 14-day trial?
No, the 14-day faculty access is completely free and does not require a credit card.
What does my access include?
You will receive full access to the Felix platform, including both learning resources and company analysis tools, the same content trusted by Wall Street firms and leading universities.
Can I use Felix with my students during the trial?
Absolutely, please let us know during your trial request onboarding that you would like to test it with a larger group.
Will I get training on how to use Felix?
Yes, we provide free training so you can quickly get up to speed and make the most of the platform.
What support will I get along the way?
Our onboarding and technical support teams are ready to help with any capability questions or technical issues.