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Finance

Our Finance courses cover critical aspects of the financial sector, including investment banking, advanced financial products, and mutual fund management. Gain expertise in bond valuation,
understand sophisticated products like MBS and ABS, and learn the ethical standards required in finance.
These courses provide a comprehensive foundation for navigating complex financial landscapes and making informed investment decisions.

Investment Banking:

Investment banking encompasses a range of financial services including underwriting, mergers and acquisitions, and advisory services.

This course provides a comprehensive understanding of how investment banks assist businesses in raising capital, navigating complex financial transactions, and executing strategic initiatives. Students will learn the key functions of investment banks, the regulatory environment, and how to analyze market trends and investment opportunities.

Calculation of Bond:

This course covers the methods and formulas used to value bonds, including calculating bond prices, yields, and duration.

Students will learn how to assess interest rate risks, price bonds accurately, and understand different bond structures. Practical exercises will help in grasping concepts such as yield to maturity, current yield, and the impact of market changes on bond valuations.

Understanding of Sophisticated Products (MBS, ABS):

Dive into the complexities of Mortgage-Backed Securities (MBS) and Asset-Backed Securities (ABS).

This course explores the creation, valuation, and trading of these sophisticated financial products. Students will gain insight into the risks and returns associated with MBS and ABS, how they are structured, and their impact on financial markets.

Ethics and Trust in the Investment Profession:

Explore the ethical considerations and trust-building practices crucial in the investment profession.

This course examines the principles of ethical behavior, regulatory standards, and how to maintain integrity in financial transactions. Students will learn about the importance of transparency, conflict of interest management, and adherence to ethical guidelines in investment practices.

Alternative Investments Overview:

Gain an understanding of alternative investments including private equity, hedge funds, and real estate.

This course covers the characteristics, risks, and benefits of various alternative investment types. Students will learn how these investments differ from traditional asset classes, their role in portfolio diversification, and how to evaluate their performance.

Conflicts of Interest in Mutual Funds:

This course delves into the common conflicts of interest that can arise in mutual fund management.

Students will learn how to identify and address these conflicts to ensure fair and transparent management of mutual funds. The course covers regulatory requirements, ethical considerations, and strategies for maintaining investor trust.

Calculation of Mutual Fund:

Learn how to evaluate mutual funds through detailed calculations of performance metrics, expense ratios, and net asset value (NAV).

This course teaches students how to analyze fund returns, assess fees, and compare different mutual funds to make informed investment decisions. Practical exercises will enhance skills in mutual fund analysis and evaluation.

Understanding on Subscription:

Explore the process of subscribing to new financial products and investment opportunities.

This course covers the steps involved in subscription, including the impact on market dynamics and investor access. Students will understand how subscription processes work for various financial instruments and their implications for investors.

Redemption Corporate Actions and Its Types:

Study various corporate actions such as stock buybacks, rights issues, and dividend payments.

This course provides an understanding of how these actions affect stock prices, shareholder value, and company operations. Students will learn about the different types of corporate actions and their implications for investors and the market.

Types of Corporate Actions:

Gain insight into different types of corporate actions including stock splits, mergers, and acquisitions.

This course examines how these actions impact share prices, company structure, and shareholder equity. Students will learn about the execution of corporate actions and their effects on investor portfolios.

Understanding Important Corporate Actions (e.g., Stock Split, Bonus Issue):

Focus on key corporate actions such as stock splits and bonus issues.

This course explores how these actions influence stock prices, shareholder value, and market perception. Students will learn about the rationale behind these actions, their impact on investments, and how to assess their significance.

Trade Life Cycle:

Explore the complete trade life cycle from order placement to settlement.

This course covers the various stages involved, including trade execution, clearing, and settlement. Students will gain a comprehensive understanding of how trades are processed, the roles of different market participants, and the importance of timely and accurate trade settlements.

Hedge Fund:

Understand the world of hedge funds, including their investment strategies, structures, and regulatory environment.

This course covers the different types of hedge funds, their approach to alternative investments, and their role in portfolio management. Students will learn about hedge fund performance metrics, risk management techniques, and the impact of hedge funds on financial markets.

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