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E-Learning Course - Liquidity Management and Contingency Funding Plan
KESDEE Inc
A comprehensive e-learning product that provides a balance between Strategic perspectives, Implementation issues & Analytical concepts
The themes of this product are:
- Measure, Monitor and Manage Funding and Trading Liquidity Risks
- Formulate Liquidity Strategies vis-à-vis other
- Asset-Liability Strategies for Interest Rate Risk,Profit Planning, and Capital Management
- Manage Potential Crisis Scenarios
Course Overview:
Liquidity is essential in all banks to compensate for expected and unexpected Balance Sheet fluctuations and to provide funds for growth. The recent liquidity crises faced by banks and financial institutions have brought to the fore the need to review their existing Liquidity Management Policies, Practices and Procedures.
Completion of this course will help you in:
- Understanding how to Measure, Monitor and Control Liquidity
- Performing the trade-off between costs/benefits of various Liquidity Strategies
- Comparing the liquidity challenges of retail versus wholesale institutions
- Contrasting Funding Liquidity with Trading Liquidity
- Studying the liquidity profiles of institutions with Credit Risk, Market Risk & Operational Risk
- Evaluating various Contingency Funding Plans
Target Audience:
Every professional involved in the global financial services industry (as a provider, user, regulator or advisor of product/services, marketplace/exchange) would benefit from our innovative solutions.
Supervisory Agencies Central Banks Financial Institutions Commercial Banks Investment Banks Housing Societies/Thrifts Mutual Funds Brokerage Houses Stock Exchanges Derivatives Exchanges Insurance Companies Multinational Corporations Accountancy Firms Consultancy Firms Law Firms Rating Agencies Multi-lateral Financial Institutions Others
Course Level and Number of Courses: Advanced Level Library of 14 Courses
Instructional Method: Dynamic, Interactive e-learning
Recommended Background: Familiarity with basic financial concepts
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