Certificate in 3-Week Finance Program
The Business, Finance And Management School of New York
Key Information
Campus location
New York, USA
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
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Pace
Full time
Tuition fees
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Application deadline
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Earliest start date
Sep 2024
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Introduction
Throughout our Finance program, we make our students aware of your time's challenges and give them the tools to become a key participant.
Our top-level Finance Program takes place in the heart of New York City's iconic Midtown Manhattan. The program is available in the summer over the course of 3 weeks. Each Finance Program is the length of three weeks, which comprises 3 hours of class per day, with the rest of the time devoted to case studies and free time to explore the city.
Our courses are designed to equip students with all of the tools they will need to understand and navigate the financial world's complexities. The Elements of Finance course focuses on how a business establishes financial goals and decisions to maximize shareholders' wealth. The course is divided into three sections: Introduction to finance, Corporate Finance, and International Business Finance. It examines Financial concepts, Analytical techniques, Financial performance, Time value of money; Measurement of risk and return; Capital budgeting; Capital structure; Short-term financial planning, Working capital management. Lays the foundations of the course in international finance.
Fintech is an emerging industry using technology to improve activities in finance. This three-week course serves as an introduction to Fintech.
Financial Accounting - This course's objective in Financial Accounting is to enable the students to become functionally conversant in accounting's significant matters. Additionally, it aims to provide the foundation blocks of crossing the bridge from being a student to becoming a professional.
International Finance - The course covers an in-depth introduction to International Finance and its institutional settings, domestic and intentional. Students will understand the mechanisms and institutions that underlie International Finance, including International Financial Law. The foreign exchange markets and world capital markets are described and explained, as well as banking, debt and equity, the commodities markets, the futures and options markets, and derivatives as tools of financial management of the global organization.