Enhance the understanding of complex financial instruments allowing for greater transparency in risk management-related processes.
As financial instruments increase in complexity, the scrutiny from authoritative bodies such as regulators and auditors also increases. Users must understand the nature of complex financial instruments, the implications of the valuation process, and the key drivers of value. Many organizations utilize complex financial instruments as part of their broader capital and risk management strategy, while many more could benefit from the exploration and use of such instruments. However, in many cases, the valuation process is not fully understood by key stakeholders, which may result in an increased strategic and operational risk to an organization. By taking a deeper dive into valuation methodologies, this presentation will help to enhance the understanding of complex financial instruments for persons involved in these types of transactions, allowing for greater transparency in risk management-related processes for key stakeholders.
Learning Objectives
- You will be able to differentiate between simple and complex financial instruments
- You will be able to identify financial instrument characteristics
- You will be able to differentiate between valuation input levels
- You will be able to recognize derivative types
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Agenda
Complex Financial Instruments Overview
- Identification of a Complex Financial Instrument
- Understanding Valuation and Its Usefulness
- Considerations From a Broader Risk-Management Perspective
- Recognizing Data Requirements and Systems to Complete Analyses
Derivatives and Valuation
- Understanding the Nature of Derivatives
- Employing Valuation Methodologies (Income Versus Market Methods)
- Determining Value Through the Projection of Cash Flows
DCF Modeling
- Variety of Uses for DCF Method
- Considerations for Model Creation and Inputs
- Implications of Discount Factors and Credit Ratings in Fair Value Calculation
- Understanding Output Quality
Options
- Assessing the Drivers of Option Values
- Understanding Option Greeks Formulas
- Usage of the Black-Scholes Method
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This course was last revised on February 23, 2023.
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- CFP 1.0
- The Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards, Inc. has granted 1.0 hours of continuing education credit. Level of Knowledge: Intermediate.
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Kevin Jarvis
HedgeStar
- Senior Analyst
- Supports HedgeStar’s primary services, including outsourced derivative valuation, hedge accounting solutions, and risk management consulting
- Provides training sessions to clients on the topics of financial instrument valuation and the ensuing financial statement impacts
- Has held positions with prominent organizations in the capital finance and accounting areas and has experience with financial instrument analysis, accounting, and risk management
- M.B.A. degree in finance, Concordia University-Wisconsin Batterman School of Business; B.S. degree in finance, Concordia University-Wisconsin
- Can be contacted at [email protected] or 952-746-6177
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