Master the fundamentals of financial valuation, time value of money concepts, and capital budgeting methods through this comprehensive course from NYIF.
Master the fundamentals of financial valuation, time value of money concepts, and capital budgeting methods through this comprehensive course from NYIF.
This comprehensive course provides a thorough introduction to financial mathematics and capital budgeting principles. Students explore two main approaches to business valuation: discounting cash flows and valuation ratios. The curriculum covers essential concepts including time value of money, present and future value calculations, and interest rate impacts. Learn to analyze capital budgeting decisions using Payback, Internal Rate of Return, and Net Present Value methods. The course examines both the theoretical framework and practical applications of these concepts, preparing students for real-world financial decision-making.
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What you'll learn
Master the determinants of value and business valuation approaches
Calculate present and future values of cash flows and annuities
Apply different capital budgeting techniques to investment decisions
Understand time value of money concepts and interest rate impacts
Analyze strengths and weaknesses of various budgeting methods
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There are 3 modules in this course
This course provides a comprehensive introduction to financial mathematics and capital budgeting techniques. Students learn the fundamental principles of business valuation, including discounted cash flow analysis and valuation ratios. The curriculum covers time value of money concepts, present and future value calculations, and various interest rate scenarios. A significant portion focuses on capital budgeting methodologies, including Payback Period, Internal Rate of Return, and Net Present Value analysis. The course emphasizes both theoretical understanding and practical application of these financial concepts.
Determinants of Value
Module 1
Foundations of Financial Mathematics
Module 2
Capital Budgeting
Module 3
Fee Structure
Instructor

24 Courses
NYIF Instructor Specializing in Derivatives and Fixed Income Analysis
Douglas Carroll is an instructor at the New York Institute of Finance (NYIF) with over a decade of experience conducting investment training seminars. His expertise primarily focuses on the analysis and valuation of derivatives and fixed income securities. Doug's background encompasses sales, trading, and investment management, complemented by a solid understanding of the legal, regulatory, and theoretical aspects of financial markets. He holds a BS/BA in History and Economics and an MA in Economics from Northern Illinois University, as well as an MBA in Finance from the University of Chicago. Doug is also licensed with Series 3, Series 7, Series 24, and Series 63 certifications.
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