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CFI: Fixed Income Fundamentals

This Fixed Income Fundamentals course is perfect for anyone who wants to build up their understanding of capital markets. This course is designed to equip anyone who desires to begin a career in fixed income, equity, sales and trading, or other areas of finance with the fundamental knowledge of fixed income.

Fixed Income Fundamentals
3 weeks
1–3 hours per week
Self-paced
Progress at your own speed
Coming soon
Enroll after Nov 18

About this course

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In this Fixed Income Fundamentals course, we will explore the basic products and players in fixed income markets. We will introduce key bond features such as par value, coupon, yield curves, and credit spreads. Then, we will calculate the price of a bond using discounted cash flows and the relationship between a bond’s price and its yield. Clean prices, dirty prices, accrued interest, and day count are other fixed income topics discussed in this online course. Finally, we will explore bond risk measures, including Macaulay duration, modified duration, dollar duration, and convexity. We will then calculate the price sensitivity to yield changes using these risk measures.

This course uses real market data and examples of the most common Refinitiv screens for bonds. A wide range of exercises and real-life case studies are incorporated in the course to directly apply your knowledge on the job. This online course can be taken on demand from anywhere in the world.

At a glance

  • Language: English
  • Video Transcript: English

What you'll learn

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Upon completing this course, you will be able to:

  • Define the key concepts of the basic fixed income instrument – bonds
  • Explain who buys bonds, who issues bonds, and the bond market
  • Examine the concepts of yield, coupon, and day count
  • Discuss the yield curve, credit spreads, and what they represent
  • Calculate the price of a bond and explain the relationship between price and yield
  • Measure the yield sensitivity of a bond by using duration and convexity

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