- Platform
- EdX
- Provider
- New York Institute of Finance
- Effort
- 1 to 2 hours per week
- Length
- 2 weeks
- Language
- English
- Cost
- $89
- Part of
- Course Link
Overview
In this course, you will learn about time preference and the economic components of nominal interest rates. We will demonstrate the quantitative methods used to value products with multiple cash flows over longer time periods. Calculation of internal rate of return (IRR), present value (PV) and future value (FV) will also be shown using single period and annuity examples.
What you'll learn
Taught by
Jack Farmer
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In this course, you will learn about time preference and the economic components of nominal interest rates. We will demonstrate the quantitative methods used to value products with multiple cash flows over longer time periods. Calculation of internal rate of return (IRR), present value (PV) and future value (FV) will also be shown using single period and annuity examples.
What you'll learn
- Explain the economic foundation of time preference.
- Identify the components of nominal interest rates.
- Use quantitative methods to value products with multiple cash flows over longer time periods.
- Calculate internal rate of return (IRR), present value (PV) and future value (FV).
Syllabus
LO1: Introduction LO2: Components of the Nominal Interest Rate LO3: Valuation of Time Preference LO4: Annuities LO5: U.S. Treasury Bill Calculation & the Bond Equivalent Yield
LO1: Introduction LO2: Components of the Nominal Interest Rate LO3: Valuation of Time Preference LO4: Annuities LO5: U.S. Treasury Bill Calculation & the Bond Equivalent Yield
Taught by
Jack Farmer
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