New York Institute of Finance

For over 90 years, the New York Institute of Finance has been helping financial services companies and multinational corporations to learn and to lead.

Whether you are considering taking your career to the next level, enhancing existing skill sets or expanding your personal knowledge base, the New York Institute of Finance can help you achieve these goals.

Registry ID

103413

Approved Delivery Method

Group Live, QAS Self Study, Group Internet Based

Address

160 Broadway, 15th FL
New York
NY
10038
United States
In this 40-hour intensive curriculum, participants explore the role of valuation in using concepts and principles from Corporate Finance, Mergers and Acquisitions, Business Valuation, Financial Statem …
This demanding curriculum will teach the principles and fundamentals of derivative portfolios and their associated risks. Participants will gain the knowledge to accurately predict the direction of pr …
In this 40-hour intensive curriculum, participants explore the mission-critical functions of a successful brokerage operation and the essential details of trade life cycles that drive it. Covering all …
Take part in this integrated and dynamic curriculum of fiscal integrity, depth and vision offered to financial professionals seeking to hone the art and science of optimizing asset value and deliverin …
Understand the specific differences and implications between US GAAP and IFRS.
Classify the high level differences between US GAAP and IFRS.
Get an overview of the different Accounting standards - US GAAP (Generally Accepted Accounting Principles) and IFRS (International Financial Reporting Standards)
This module covers financing decisions and how they affect the value of a firm.
This module covers the types and characteristics of common stock as well as the potential risks and rewards to businesses and investors.
This module will explore the 5 steps of the Risk Cycle: identifying, quantifying, defining the strategy, implementing and monitoring the risk. Then you will go on to learn about Natural or Internal He …
It is essential for financial managers to identify risks accurately and to use the right control techniques. This module covers managing long-dated domestic interest rate risk using derivatives
This module covers monitoring portfolio performance and understanding the progress your portfolio is making towards achieving of the goals and objectives of your organization. Identify actions that ca …
This module deals with: how futures and options are traded, the effects of margin and leverage on positions, and auction and electronic exchanges.
This module discusses developments in brokerage operations outside the US and in emerging markets.
This module will provide you with a great introduction to the field of Corporate Finance. We'll start off with a discussion of maximizing the welfare of stockholders: every CFO's #1 job. Then we'll ta …
To truly understand margin, you need to be familiar with the regulations that govern its use, and know how it's calculated and accounted for. And that means learning about account requirements, comput …
This module discusses the various risks involved in using futures and forwards. Many of these risks apply to all kinds of financial instruments but some are particular to these derivatives. The main o …
This module will examine in depth the criteria for deciding if a bond is likely to yield a sufficient return.
This module covers Forward Rate Agreements, or FRAs. FRAs are one type of forward contract, in which two counterparties agree on an interest rate to be paid on a 'deposit' or 'loan' at a future date. …
This module discusses issues that every investor should consider before making the leap into hedge funds. It will discuss risk, return and correlation from the investor's perspective; how to pick fund …
This module will show you some intricate strategies that allow investors to speculate on the direction of prices or volatility, or to hedge exposures, by combining several options together, or by comb …
This module will discuss how to create a projection of free cash flows to use as the foundation of our DCF valuation. First, you'll learn how free cash flow differs from what you see on the cash flow …
Corporate Credit Analysis takes a diagnostic approach—it teaches participants what to look for when assessing the financial health of a corporation. Participants explore the implications of financial …
In this module you'll learn about the objectives of the United States' monetary policy, and such details as open market operations, the Fed's discount window, reserve requirements, and other transmiss …
It is essential for financial managers to identify risks accurately and to use the right control techniques. This course moves on to the different types of derivative techniques that can be used to ma …
This module covers the following topics: Risk, and the role it plays in portfolio management; The relationship between risk and return; and widely-used risk measurement techniques.
This module deals with the ins and outs of index option trading, and with both cash and margin account transactions.
In this module we're going to take a look at some advanced equity valuation techniques that use common models to assess stocks.
This module covers the basic characteristics of Debt Securities.
In this module we are going to study in-depth what money is and look at three definitions of the money supply.
This module teaches how to choose mutual funds that match an investor's objectives. Also covered is how tolerance for risk affects an investor's selection of a mutual fund. In addition we'll cover suc …
This module provides an overview of the purpose, characteristics and pricing of bonds.
This curriculum expands on the introductory information provided in Derivative Instruments to present a more in–depth look at forwards and futures. It explores the definitions, pricing and application …
Meet some of the players that comprise the Investment World. This module starts with those who issue securities, takes a look at the people who want to get money from their investments, and then looks …
This module looks at some measures that help describe an option's sensitivity to the various factors that determine pricing. They are: Delta, Gamma, Theta, Vega, Rho and Psi — better known as the Gree …
This module will discuss the future of the ABS market. We'll be talking about the ABS products and market segments that we believe will emerge or expand in the future. We will also explore the trend t …
This newly revised and updated introductory course draws upon both finance theory and practical applications to help managers understand key concepts that underlie analysis and execution of financial …

Indexing

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This module covers indexing and indexing techniques.
This module deals with managing portfolios with debt instruments.
In this module, we're going to learn about volatility and duration. There's a few scary math equations on the horizon, but the concepts involved in this module are more important than the calculations …
This module provides an overview of where and how securities are bought and sold.
This module covers modern portfolio theory, arbitrage pricing and using risk measures to structure portfolios.

Equities

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A detailed introduction to equity securities, this course covers the types, characteristics, and risks of common stock, preferred stock, and other equity-related instruments such as rights, warrants, …
This module covers the basic characteristics of common stock, preferred stock and other equity linked issues.
In Mergers and Acquisitions New York Institute of Finance offers participants an introduction to an aspect of business that has become an inseparable part of today's increasingly competitive economic …
This module explores short-term non-government denominated interest rate futures. Specifically, characteristics of short-term interest rate futures, quoting conventions, how futures are listed, applic …
Fundamentals of Brokerage Operations covers all phases of securities processing within a brokerage firm. This program illustrates how orders move from the order room to purchase and sales and finally …
This module discusses stock options, index options and interest rate options. It will also briefly cover about options on futures, interest bearing securities and currencies.
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