This Corporate Credit Analysis course 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 and non-financial credit and business risks on corporate credit.
This Corporate Credit Analysis course 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 and non-financial credit and business risks on corporate credit.
They learn how to structure a loan and the best methods for monitoring and standardizing credit control procedures. At every stage of the series, students are asked to apply credit analysis theories to practical case studies drawn from different countries and industrial sectors.
The New York Institute of Finance (NYIF) was founded by the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in 1922 as the New York Stock Exchange Institute. In 1924, 205 NYSE employees graduated from the Institute.
The following year, the Institute introduced the “Mock Market”, a trading simulation conducted on the floor of the Exchange, after trading hours. The simulation became an integral part of the one-year training program for new employees. By 1930 courses of the Institute were extended to employees of member firms of the Exchange.
The first record of the new name for the Institute, “The New York Institute of Finance,” appears in the minutes of the NYSE Board of Governors meeting, October 8, 1942.
Prentice-Hall acquired NYIF from NYSE in 1960. Via an acquisition of Prentice-Hall by Pearson PLC, ownership of NYIF moved to Pearson PLC. In 2008 the Institute opened its Beijing office. In 2013 ownership of the Institute was transferred to a Pearson company, the Financial Times Group (FT). A consortium of companies purchased NYIF from the FT in July 2017.
Today NYIF is an independently held business, headquartered in New York, providing world-class training to professionals in the financial services and related industries. The Institute offers a vast array of courses ranging from introductory to advanced, as well as a number of professional designations that build careers through expertise.
Each year the Institute delivers training to more than 50,000 individuals in over 125 countries. Some of the world’s leading financial institutions, central banks and regulatory bodies are clients of the Institute.
Management of Documentary Credits Documentary Credits are a complex yet powerful payment method. We will look in more detail at this instrument and its more advanced applications.
This topic is all abot credit - how credit affects your personal financial situation and how to build and maintain good credit.
This course provides a broad overview of credit instruments and markets, covering risk, return, debt securities, and the techniques firms and governments use to approach the debt market.
This course introduces policies and best practices for the issuance, use, and management of an organization’s debt. No advance preparation is needed, but knowledge of Excel is recommended.
This course will teach the learner about credit risk management. The course will provide enhanced discussions pertaining to micro and macro lending, the credit cycle, and the general term of "credit."
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