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    Fixed Income Fundamentals, Cfa L1 2016

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    Fixed Income Fundamentals, Cfa L1 2016

    Fixed Income Fundamentals, Cfa L1 2016
    Last updated 4/2016
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 3.56 GB | Duration: 5h 21m

    The fundamentals of fixed-income investments.

    What you'll learn

    Get an understanding on Fixed Income Products

    Prepare students for CFA L1 subject Fixed Income which is 10% of the total curriculum

    Reduce their preparation time for this tough subject to less than one third

    Requirements

    Ideally students should be enrolled for taking the CFA exam and should be in possession of the official courseware

    Description

    This course will help candidates of CFA Level 1 prepare for the topic of Fixed Income. This course presents the fundamentals of fixed-income investments. Fixed income is one of the largest segments of global financial markets. This topic area comprises of 10% of the entire CFA L1 curriculum and is considered as one of the toughest subjects to prepare for through self study. The first reading introduces elements that define and characterize fixed-income securities. The second reading describes the primary issuers, sectors, and types of bonds. The third reading introduces calculation and interpretation of prices, yields, and spreads for fixed-income securities; market conventions for price/yield calculations and quotations; and spot rates, forward rates, and alternative definitions of a yield curve. The fourth reading describes the sources of return on fixed-income securities and measures and analysis of interest rate risk. The final reading introduces measures and analysis of credit risk of fixed income securities.The course will be completed in 8 lectures, none exceeding 20 minutes.

    Overview

    Section 1: Fixed Income_Basic Concepts

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Lecture 2 Fixed-Income Securities: Defining Elements

    Lecture 3 FIXED-INCOME MARKETS: ISSUANCE, TRADING, AND FUNDING

    Section 2: Fixed Income Valuation

    Lecture 4 FIXED-INCOME VALUATION_Part 1

    Lecture 5 FIXED INCOME VALUATION_Part 2

    Lecture 6 FIXED INCOME VALUATION_Part 3

    Section 3: Revised: Asset Backed Securities

    Lecture 7 Introduction

    Lecture 8 Securitization Benefits

    Lecture 9 Securitization Process

    Lecture 10 Parties involved in the securitization process

    Lecture 11 Structure of Securitization and Key role of an SPE

    Lecture 12 Residential Mortgage Loans

    Lecture 13 Residential Mortgage Backed Securities

    Lecture 14 Collaterilized Mortgage Obligations

    Lecture 15 Commercial MBS

    Lecture 16 Non-Mortgage ABS

    Lecture 17 Collaterialized Debt Obligations

    Section 4: Fixed Income_Analysis of Risk

    Lecture 18 Introduction to Fixed Income Risk Analysis

    Lecture 19 Understanding Fixed-Income Risk and Return

    Lecture 20 Fundamentals of Credit Analysis_Part 1

    Lecture 21 Fundamentals of Credit Analysis_Part 2

    Section 5: Lectures Repeated: without talking head

    Lecture 22 Fixed-Income Securities: Defining Elements

    Lecture 23 FIXED-INCOME MARKETS: ISSUANCE, TRADING, AND FUNDING

    Lecture 24 FIXED-INCOME VALUATION_Part 1

    Lecture 25 FIXED-INCOME VALUATION_Part 2

    Lecture 26 FIXED-INCOME VALUATION_Part 3

    Lecture 27 Introduction to Fixed Income Risk Analysis

    Lecture 28 Fundamentals of Credit Analysis_Part 1

    Lecture 29 Fundamentals of Credit Analysis_2

    Lecture 30 Bonus Lecture: Coupon codes and Access to free courses

    Students enrolled for CFA L1 for the first time,Students who had attempted CFA L1 but could not clear due to low performance in Fixed Income