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  1. The New York Institute of Finance has a faculty of industry leaders and offers a range of program delivery options, including self-study, online courses, and in-person classes. Founded by the New York Stock Exchange in 1922, NYIF has trained over 250,000 professionals online and in class, in over 120 countries.

  2. Students will learn how to conduct portfolio performance measurement and attribution and review portfolio strategies for a variety of asset classes including fixed income, equity, and alternatives. Prerequisite knowledge: Intermediate MS Excel skills. Basic probability and statistics. Familiarity with fixed income instruments and concepts.

  3. Specialization - 4 course series. This 4-course Specialization from the New York Institute of Finance (NYIF) is intended for STEM undergraduates, finance practitioners, bank and investment managers, business managers, regulators, and policymakers. This Specialization will teach you how to measure, assess, and manage risk in your organization.

  4. Chartered Investment Banking Analyst™. The CIBA TM program develops the complete set of desk-ready skills to succeed in the competitive world of corporate finance and investment banking. Candidates will develop familiarity with US GAAP and IFRS accounting standards, learn how to value investment projects under conditions of uncertainty ...

  5. Familiarity with equity valuation concepts. This Professional Certificate comprises the following NYIF courses: Fixed Income Portfolio Management (Day 1) Equity Portfolio Management (Day 2) Hedge Funds (Day 3) Portfolio Management: Theory and Practice (Days 4 - 5) Click here to download course curriculum. Watch our Portfolio Management taster ...

  6. Module 3: Developing Systems That Work. Build and test a simple system using moving averages. Evaluating the system with key statistics to assess the likelihood of success in the future. Building more complex systems. Module 4: Implementing Quantitative Technical Analysis. Strategies for implementing a system-driven approach to analysis and ...

  7. The New York Institute of Finance (NYIF) was founded by the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in 1922 as the New York Stock Exchange Institute. In 1924, 205 NYSE employees graduated from the Institute. The following year, the Institute introduced the “Mock Market”, a trading simulation conducted on the floor of the Exchange, after trading hours.