An introduction to Treasury

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    Description

    • Video lectures: Full high definition recordings of London Treasury classes.  Over 25 hours of indexed lectures.
    • Based on lectures delivered to October 2015.
    • pdf’s of associated Classroom Notes with worked lecture examples and solutions
    • MP4/HTML5 video accessible via PC, Mac, tablets and phones given suitable players via a web connection
    • Access to your lectures for 3 months from the date of your enrolment

    This course of 25 hours of lectures plus 250+ pages of supporting notes covers the following topics to a standard between Certificate and Diploma levels:

    Ch. 1 How to prepare for your exam
    Ch. 2 The Treasury function
    Ch. 3 The role of treasury in the organisation
    Ch. 4 The organisation of treasury
    Ch. 5 Interest rates
    Ch. 6 Time value of money, & discounted cash flow analysis
    Ch. 7 The yield curve
    Ch. 8 The Foreign exchange market
    Ch. 9 Forward market and FX swap markets
    Ch. 10 Linking spot, Interest and forward rates
    Ch. 11 Capital structure
    Ch. 12 Risk, return and cost of capital
    Ch. 13 Dividend policy
    Ch. 14 Investment appraisal using DCF
    Ch. 15 Business valuations
    Ch. 16 Shareholder value management
    Ch. 17 Introduction to financial statements
    Ch. 18 Financial ratio analysis and financial profiling
    Ch. 19 IFRS and the Treasurer
    Ch. 20 Tax and international tax planning
    Ch. 21 Equity capital
    Ch. 22 Equity issuance and private equity
    Ch. 23 Introduction to debt
    Ch. 24 Debt capital markets
    Ch. 25 Bank lending
    Ch. 26 Loan documentation
    Ch. 27 Credit rating
    Ch. 28 Managing bank relationships
    Ch. 29 Intragroup funding
    Ch. 30 Alternative funding solutions
    Ch. 31 Cash and liquidity fundamentals
    Ch. 32 Cash flow forecasting
    Ch. 33 Working capital management
    Ch. 34 The money markets
    Ch. 35 Short term bank borrowing
    Ch. 36 Short term bank investments
    Ch. 37 Non bank instruments
    Ch. 38 Banks and Bank accounts
    Ch. 39 Payment Systems
    Ch. 40 Notional pooling and cash concentration
    Ch. 41 Efficient cash flow management
    Ch. 42 The Concept of risk
    Ch. 43 A risk management framework
    Ch. 44 Risk evaluation: Tools and techniques
    Ch. 45 Types and sources of risk
    Ch. 46 Treasury risks checklist
    Ch. 47 Fixing instruments
    Ch. 48 Options
    Ch. 49 Short term interest rate risk management
    Ch. 50 Longer term interest rate risk management
    Ch. 51 Foreign exchange risk management
    Ch. 52 Policy framework
    Ch. 53 Treasury procedures
    Ch. 54 Treasury reporting
    Ch. 55 Corporate governance
    Ch. 56 Operational risk and control
    Ch. 57 ACT ethical code
    Ch. 58 The role of technology
    Ch. 59 Treasury management systems
    Ch. 60 The system selection process
    Solutions to all lecture examples

    Sample lecture in this case from the Treasury Risk Management Course (lectures are indexed in the course):

    For a sample of the Treasury notes that accompany these lectures, please click here

     

    Additional information

    Access period

    2020, 2021

    What is a webinar?

    Webinars offer you the opportunity to participate in a classroom like experience via PC, tablet or mobile. Your lecturer talks to you just as they would in class, whilst you watch their screen at home, with a webcam of your tutor in the corner of your screen.

    Participation is via chat window or emoticom, allowing you to ask your tutor, or other students, specific questions, or just to speed up or slow down, or via the MCQ polls set by your tutor. We rarely get large numbers on our webinars, so you are almost certain of low participant numbers (at least until the webinar secret is out!)

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