Introduction to Capital Markets
This course is part of Preparatory Certificate in Finance and Financial Markets Specialization
Instructor: CFI (Corporate Finance Institute)
Skills you'll gain
There are 10 modules in this course
Topics Explored: • Defining Capital Markets • Sell-Side: Origination, Sales & Trading, Primary & Secondary Markets • Buy-Side: Traditional and Non-Traditional (i.e., Hedge Funds) After completing this course, you will be able to: • Define primary and secondary markets, including the stakeholders involved in each and how they interact with each other • Describe the sell-side and buy-side of finance, the activities conducted on each side, and the capital markets careers available • Describe how sell-side and buy-side institutions not only work together but need each other to maintain smooth, functioning financial markets • Understand what a typical day-in-the-life looks like for each career path discussed, as well as the core skillsets that successful professionals would have • Determine what capital markets career path may be best suited for your passion, skillset, and personality This Introduction to Capital Markets course is perfect for anyone and everyone interested in pursuing a career in finance. Whether you are about to undergo your first job search as a new graduate of an academic institution, or you are ready to transition career paths after gaining professional work experience in a related or unrelated field, this course will help you get a comprehensive lay of the land so that you have a roadmap for your career pursuits.
Defining Capital Markets
Sell Side
Sell-Side Investment Banking: Origination & Primary Markets
Sell-Side S&T, Research: Secondary Markets
Buy Side
Buy-Side Traditional
Buy-Side Non-Traditional
Course Conclusion
Qualified Assessment
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