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Corporate Finance and Valuation Methods Professional Certificate Examination

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Ready to earn a professional certificate and stand out in your field? If you’ve gained a clear, comprehensive understanding of the courses, your next step is to complete the Corporate Finance and Valuation Methods Professional Certificate Examination from the New York Institute of Finance. The exam comprises 26 questions, timed at 60 Minutes. To qualify for the certificate, learners must receive a grade of at least 70% or better. Prerequisite for this exam: Earn a Verified Certificate in all parts of the Corporate Finance and Valuation Methods program from NYIF: Fundamental of Financial Mathematics and Capital Budgeting Cost of Capital Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) and Other Valuation Methodologies Option Pricing and Applications in Capital Budgeting and Corporate Finance Corporate Funding Alternatives and Financing Strategies

Created by: New York Institute of Finance

Level: Introductory


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