Corporate Finance #13 Investment Banking & Long-Term Debt
Corporate Finance #13 Investment Banking & Long-Term Debt, available at $64.99, has an average rating of 4.2, with 43 lectures, based on 70 reviews, and has 29135 subscribers.
You will learn about Define capital markets Describe government securities Explain what corporate securities are Describe the role exchanges play Explain the concept of market efficiency List and describe security markets regulations Describe the role of investment bankers Compare public and private financing Explain what long term debt financing is Describe bond prices, yields, and bond ratings and how they are used in decision making This course is ideal for individuals who are Business students or Business professionals It is particularly useful for Business students or Business professionals.
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Summary
Title: Corporate Finance #13 Investment Banking & Long-Term Debt
Price: $64.99
Average Rating: 4.2
Number of Lectures: 43
Number of Published Lectures: 43
Number of Curriculum Items: 43
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 43
Original Price: $129.99
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What You Will Learn
- Define capital markets
- Describe government securities
- Explain what corporate securities are
- Describe the role exchanges play
- Explain the concept of market efficiency
- List and describe security markets regulations
- Describe the role of investment bankers
- Compare public and private financing
- Explain what long term debt financing is
- Describe bond prices, yields, and bond ratings and how they are used in decision making
Who Should Attend
- Business students
- Business professionals
Target Audiences
- Business students
- Business professionals
This course will discuss capital markets, investment banking, & long-term debt and lease financing.
We will include many example problems, both in the format of presentations and Excel worksheet problems. The Excel worksheet presentations will include a downloadable Excel workbook with at least two tabs, one with the answer, the second with a preformatted worksheet that can be completed in a step-by-step process along with the instructional videos.
Types of security markets include money markets and capital markets. Money markets are short-term in nature, with securities that have maturities of one year or less. Capital markets are long-term markets with securities that have maturities greater than one year. Our focus will be on capital markets.
Capital markets help link up businesses that need money to expand with investors who would like to find a good investment for their money.
Investment bankers often act as a middle person between the company issuing securities and the investors, the investment bankers taking on substantial risk as they play their role in the process. Investment bankers design and package securities, make offers, and sell to the public.
Commercial banks differ from investment banks. Commercial banks usually deal with individuals and small companies. They generate revenue from interest on home mortgages and small business loans.
Investment banks take much larger risks. They deal with large companies and high-risk startups. They act as a kind of bridge between the companies and the investors.
Capital intensive industries often need debt financing to grow, the most common form being corporate bonds.
We will compare and contrast debt financing and equity financing, discussing the pros and cons from the standpoint of the corporation and from that of the investor.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Capital Markets
Lecture 1: 1405 Capital Markets Overview
Lecture 2: 1410 Government Securities
Lecture 3: 1415 Corporate Securities
Lecture 4: 1420 Exchanges
Lecture 5: 1425 Market Efficiency
Lecture 6: 1430 Security Markets Regulation
Chapter 2: Investment Banking
Lecture 1: 1505 Investment Banking Overview
Lecture 2: 1510 Pricing the Security and Dilution
Lecture 3: 1515 Public vs Private Financing
Chapter 3: Presentations – Long-Term Debt and Lease Financing
Lecture 1: 1610 Long Term Debt & Lease Financing Overview
Lecture 2: 1615 Bond Prices, Yields, & Ratings
Lecture 3: 1620 Bond Refunding Decision
Lecture 4: 1625 Other Forms of Bond Financing
Lecture 5: 1630 Debt Pros & Cons 4min
Lecture 6: 1635 Leasing as a Form of Debt Financing
Chapter 4: Practice Probs. – Long-Term Debt and Lease Financing
Lecture 1: OneNote Resource
Lecture 2: 1611 Bond Coupon Rate, Current Yield, and Yield to Maturity
Lecture 3: 1614 Bond Coupon Rate, Current Yield, and Yield to Maturity Comparison
Lecture 4: 1616 Calculate Multiple Bond Value
Lecture 5: 1617 Debenture that is Callable Price Calculation
Lecture 6: 1618 Impact of Bond Rating Change on Bond Price
Lecture 7: 1621 Zero Coupon Rate Bond Price Calculation
Lecture 8: 1622 Zero Coupon Bond Effective Yield to Maturity
Lecture 9: 1624 Impact of Inflation on Borrowing
Lecture 10: 1625 Bond Purchase on Margin & Then Sold
Lecture 11: 1627 Bond Refunding Decision Prob. 1
Lecture 12: 1628 Bond Refunding Decision Prob. 2
Lecture 13: 1630 Capital Lease vs Operating Lease Determination
Lecture 14: 1631 Capital Lease vs Operating Lease Balance Sheet Impact
Chapter 5: Excel Probs. – Long-Term Debt and Lease Financing
Lecture 1: 1611 Bond Coupon Rate, Current Yield, and Yield to Maturity
Lecture 2: 1614 Bond Coupon Rate, Current Yield, and Yield to Maturity Comparison
Lecture 3: 1616 Calculate Multiple Bond Value
Lecture 4: 1617 Debenture that is Callable Price Calculation
Lecture 5: 1618 Impact of Bond Rating Change on Bond Price
Lecture 6: 1621 Zero Coupon Rate Bond Price Calculations
Lecture 7: 1622 Zero Coupon bond Effective Yield to Maturity
Lecture 8: 1624 Impact of Inflation on Borrowing
Lecture 9: 1625 Bond Purchase on Margin & Then Sold
Lecture 10: 1627 Bond Refinancing Decision Prob 1
Lecture 11: 1628 Bond Refinancing Decision Prob 2
Lecture 12: 1630 Capital Lease vs Operating Lease Determination
Lecture 13: 1631 Capital Lease vs Operating Lease Balance Sheet Impact
Lecture 14: 1632 Size of Lease Payment Calculation
Instructors
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Robert (Bob) Steele
CPA, CGMA, M.S. Tax, CPI
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