Mathematical Theory of Interest

Short course

Online

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Description

  • Type

    Short course

  • Methodology

    Online

  • Duration

    4 Months

  • Start date

    Different dates available

This Course Provides the formulation, analysis, and interpretation of advanced mathematical models in finance and interest theory. You will obtain a practical knowledge of the theory of interest in both discrete and continuous time. You will understand how these concepts are used in the various annuity functions, and will apply the concepts of present and accumulated value for the various streams of cash flows as a basis for use in reserving, valuation, pricing, asset/liability management, investment income, contingencies, and derivative modeling.A bachelor degree in mathematics of statistics or equivalent.

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Subjects

  • Interpretation
  • Interest Rates
  • Asset and Liability Management
  • Investment
  • IT
  • Statistics
  • Finance
  • Financial Training
  • Knowledge Theory
  • GCSE Mathematics

Course programme

The Objective of this course is to enable understudies to: Understand the basic concepts of present value and accumulated value and apply these concepts toward solving more complicated financial problems and complex annuity problems. This will be assessed through tests and a final exam. and Work effectively with others to complete homework and class projects. This will be assessed through graded assignments and class projects.
This is the Short Term Course and the contents are: Interest Rate Measurement, Force of Interest, Real Interest Rate, Annuity, Amortization and Bond File, Bond Valuation and Measuring Rate of Return on an Investment, Term Structure of Interest Rates Spot Rates and Forward Rates.

Mathematical Theory of Interest

Price on request