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5 Course Bundle :: 25 CPE Points in 6-7 Hours

Capital Market Professional

SIDC-Approved: 25 CPE Points

NVCM105 Monetary Economics and Capital Markets

NVLC218 Analysis of Actual Money Laundering Cases in the Capital Markets

NVIF239 Profit Rate Swap and Islamic Cross-Currency Swap

NVPF103 Project Finance in Malaysia and Overseas

NVPF203 Project Finance Term Sheets

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Islamic Finance Professional

SIDC-Approved: 25 CPE Points

NVIF107 Fundamentals of Shariah-Compliant Finance

NVIF117 Islamic Economics and Capital Markets

NVIF209 Shariah Risk Management for Sukuk Issuances

NVIF216 Islamic Finance Structuring and Documentation

NVIF239 Profit Rate Swap and Islamic Cross-Currency Swap

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4 Course Bundle :: 20 CPE Points in 5-6 Hours

Project Finance Package

SIDC-Approved: 20 CPE Points

NVPF103 Project Finance in Malaysia and Overseas

NVIF117 Islamic Economics and Capital Markets

NVFM202 Sukuk (Bonds) Valuation

NVIF239 Profit Rate Swap and Islamic Cross-Currency Swap

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Financial Modelling Package

SIDC-Approved: 20 CPE Points

NVFM122 Corporate Sukuk (Bonds) Financial Modelling using Microsoft Excel

NVFM202 Sukuk (Bonds) Valuation

NVFM211 Financial Modelling for Project Finance using Microsoft Excel

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Islamic Finance Package

SIDC-Approved: 20 CPE Points

NVIF107 Fundamentals of Shariah-Compliant Finance

NVIF117 Islamic Economics and Capital Markets

NVIF209 Shariah Risk Management for Sukuk Issuances

NVIF216 Islamic Finance Structuring and Documentation

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3 Course Bundle :: 15 CPE Points in 3-4 Hours

Capital Markets Triplex

SIDC-Approved: 15 CPE Points

NVCM105 Monetary Economics and Capital Markets

NVIF117 Islamic Economics and Capital Markets

NVPF203 Project Finance Term Sheets

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Custom 3 course bundle.

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2 Course Bundle :: 10 CPE Points in 2-3 Hours

Perfect-10: Project Finance & Monetary Economics

SIDC-Approved: 10 CPE Points

NVPF103 Project Finance in Malaysia and Overseas

NVCM105 Monetary Economics and Capital Markets

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Perfect-10: Islamic Economics & Shariah Documentation

SIDC-Approved: 10 CPE Points

NVIF117 Islamic Economics and Capital Markets

NVIF216 Islamic Finance Structuring and Documentation

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Perfect-10: Shariah Fundamentals & Risk Management

SIDC-Approved: 10 CPE Points

NVIF107 Fundamentals of Shariah-Compliant Finance

NVIF209 Shariah Risk Management for Sukuk Issuances

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Perfect-10: Project Finance

SIDC-Approved: 10 CPE Points

NVPF103 Project Finance in Malaysia and Overseas

NVPF203 Project Finance Term Sheets

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Perfect-10: Islamic and Monetary Economics

SIDC-Approved: 10 CPE Points

NVCM105 Monetary Economics and Capital Markets

NVIF117 Islamic Economics and Capital Markets

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Perfect-10: Financial Modelling & Term Sheets

SIDC-Approved: 10 CPE Points

NVFM122 Corporate Sukuk (Bonds) Financial Modelling using Microsoft Excel

NVPF203 Project Finance Term Sheets

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Intensive Financial Modelling :: 20 CPE Points in 7-8 Hours

Intensive Financial Modelling

Bundle: 2 courses x 10 CPE points

2 course package comprising:

NVFM211 Financial Modelling for Project Finance using Microsoft Excel

NVFM223 Complete Project Finance Modelling using Microsoft Excel

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NVFM211 Financial Modelling for Project Finance using Microsoft Excel

Trainer: Helmi (click for profile)

This is part one of the hands-on tutorial on financial modelling for project finance using Microsoft Excel. We build the cashflows statement starting from the assumptions page followed by the computations for revenues, capital expenditure, operating expenses, income tax and financing. The focus point of this course is the automated financing repayment schedule using Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications (VBA).
NVFM223 Complete Project Finance Modelling using Microsoft Excel

Trainer: Helmi (click for profile)

This is part two of the hands-on tutorial on financial modelling for project finance using Microsoft Excel. We continue with the profit and loss statement and balance sheet and expand on the sukuk (bonds) tranching concept. The climax of this course is the automated sukuk (bonds) tranching computation – the first in the world!

Single courses

NVCM105 Monetary Economics and Capital Markets

Trainer: Helmi (click for profile)

The Quantity Theory of Money is the foundation upon which modern monetary policies are formulated. Such policies affect global capital flows and liquidity for sukuk (bonds). Learn how our capital markets vary with the changing external and domestic environments.
NVFM122 Corporate Sukuk (Bonds) Financial Modelling using Microsoft Excel

Trainer: Helmi (click for profile)

Financial modelling is the backbone of finance. A good understanding of cash inflows and outflows and the related financial ratios helps you determine the financial feasibility of any transaction. This technical course offers modelling skills for corporate sukuk and bonds.
NVIF209 Shariah Risk Management for Sukuk Issuances

Trainer: Norbaizurah (click for profile)

Differences in opinions arise because there is no single global standard for the Shariah. They are a factor that gives rise to Shariah risks because practices may follow varying interpretations. Find out the Shariah risks inherent in sukuk structures and the solutions applied to manage them.
NVIF107 Fundamentals of Shariah-Compliant Finance

Trainer: Norbaizurah (click for profile)

The interpretation of the Shariah – Islamic law – differs between Malaysia and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries. This leads to variances in the Islamic finance practices between the two regions. Contrast the legal frameworks between Malaysia and the GCC countries and learn about Malaysia’s Islamic finance – the principles used and the products created.
NVIF117 Islamic Economics and Capital Markets

Trainer: Helmi (click for profile)

Underlying Islamic finance is a set of principles on economics and commerce which are unique to Islam. Knowledge of these principles is vital in forming a solid understanding of the Islamic financing structures and related contracts.
NVIF216 Islamic Finance Structuring and Documentation

Trainer: Helmi (click for profile)

We learnt about Islamic financing structures in NVIF107 Fundamentals of Shariah-Compliant Finance. How do these structures translate into legal agreements? In this course, dive into the mechanisms and legal language underlying Islamic financing transactions.
NVPF103 Project Finance in Malaysia and Overseas

Trainer: Helmi (click for profile)

Infrastructure and other large projects increase our productivity and help us achieve our personal goals. Yet their price tags make it very challenging to develop them. Find out about financing of projects and how the practices differ between Malaysia and other countries.
NVPF203 Project Finance Term Sheets

Trainer: Helmi (click for profile)

Every large project in Malaysia is an intricate web of contracts which expose the project company to risks. These projects are often financed through the sukuk and bonds markets. In this course, we learn about the standard project finance terms and conditions which are designed to mitigate the project risks.
NVIF239 Profit Rate Swap and Islamic Cross-Currency Swap

Trainer: Helmi (click for profile)

Swaps are hedging tools designed to manage financial risks. We explain the mechanics of swaps in mitigating interest rate and exchange rate risks. We also discuss the Islamic version of the swaps and their similarities and differences from their conventional counterparts.