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Framework Securities Training Courses


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By the end of the training, you will have built an end to end Spring application using best practices around design and architecture, as well as learning the APIs


Framework Securities Course

About the Course

It can be challenging to evaluate and select the best controls for an organization. Through this course, Security Controls and Control Frameworks, you will gain an understanding of the risk associated with the development of a security control framework, and how to address it. You will first learn the various types of controls and the factors used in establishing an effective security infrastructure. Next, you will examine the strengths of various types of controls including managerial, technical, and environmental controls that can be deployed to prevent and react to security incidents. Finally, you will examine how to test and evaluate the effectiveness of controls in relation to risk and compliance. When you’re finished with this course, you will have the skills and knowledge needed to be an effective contributor to the design of secure information systems and business processes.

Topics covered

Introduction to the analysis framework using financial statements

The setting: investors, firms, securities and financial markets
The framework for analysis. Business strategy analysis
Industry analysis
Competitive strategy analysis
Sources of competitive advantage
Achieving and sustaining competitive advantage
Accounting analysis
Financial analysis
Prospective analysis.

Accounting and strategy analysis

Overview of the institutional setting
Industry analysis
Corporate strategy analysis
Sources of competitive advantage
Accounting analysis
Factors influencing accounting quality
Assessing the quality of accounting.

Securities valuation

Introduction to valuation methods based on dividends, free cash flows, residual earnings and economic value added.
Inferences on valuation accuracy.
Comparison of valuation methods: empirical evidence

Implications for price-to-earnings and price-to-book ratios

Determinants of price-to-book ratios
Residual earnings growth
Determinants of price-to-earnings ratios
Empirical evidence
Strategic taxonomy
Implications of strategic taxonomy for price-to-book and priceto- earnings ratios
Empirical evidence on the joint distribution of price-tobook and price-to-earnings ratios.

Mergers and acquisitions

Motivation for mergers and acquisitions
Strategic and financial analysis of mergers and acquisitions
Acquisition pricing
Accounting issues
Acquisition financing
Acquisition outcome.

Learning outcomes

If you complete the course successfully, you should be able to:

Carefully analyse the financial performance of given securities and critically review equity research published by financial analysts
Competently apply valuation technologies required in corporate finance with minimum guidance
Critically assess third-party valuation reports
Recall main insights and key facts of the fund management industry
Clearly recognize the difficulties associated with measuring abnormal returns in fundamental and technical analysis.

Prerequisites / Exemptions

If taken as part of a BSc degree, courses which must be passed before this course may be attempted:

FN1024 Principles of banking and finance
AC1025 Principles of accounting.


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