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    Financial Modeling | Islamic Banking Modeling
    Published 5/2023
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    Language: English | Size: 1.84 GB | Duration: 4h 33m

    Learn Financial Modeling as per Shariah-compliant Islamic Banking or Islamic Finance

    What you'll learn
    Forecasting Financial Statement
    Build valuation models from scratch
    Learn many important Finance functions in Microsoft Excel
    Knowledge of all the essential Excel formulas required for Financial Analysis
    Use MS Excel to create and automate the calculation of Financial ratios

    Requirements
    Microsoft Excel 2010, 2013, 2016, 2020, or Microsoft Excel 365

    Description
    Islamic banking, also referred to as Islamic finance or Shariah-compliant finance, refers to financial activities that adhere to Islamic law Shariah. Two fundamental principles of Islamic banking are the sharing of profit and loss and the prohibition of the collection and payment of interest by lenders and investors. In Islamic banking, the banks do not collect interests from creditors. Instead, they earn money using equity participation systems and share profits and losses. Islamic finance is practiced in many Muslim countries and is extremely popular among Islamic communities, as some conventional banking practices might be against Shariah. Islamic finance is considered more ethical than conventional banking, as it believes that a bank and its clients should make profits and losses together. Hence, it does not just focus on maximizing the bank's wealth. Also, Islamic finance practices consider the best interests of the Muslim community.Islamic banking development can be attributed to some conventional banking theories and practices which go against and hurt the sentiments of the Muslim communities. Hence, Islamic finance was developed by inventing methods that are Sharia-compliant. Sharia is the Islamic law present in the Quran's teachings. Creating practices that align with the Muslim culture and beliefs encourages many to take up banking. Islamic finance is so strictly followed that banks look to religious leaders and scholars for guidance. The main objective of Islamic banking and finance is that all society participants should create wealth and benefit. Usually, in conventional banking, some parties benefit at the expense of others. The Islamic banks are a clear exception to this.In this course, we will learn Financial Modeling from Islamic Banking point of view.

    Overview
    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 FM OVerview

    Lecture 2 Introduction to Islamic Banking

    Lecture 3 Key Principles to Follow

    Lecture 4 Revenue Concept of Islamic Bank

    Lecture 5 Cost Concept of Islamic Bank

    Lecture 6 What are the Dos and Donts

    Section 2: Punching Balance Sheet

    Lecture 7 Punching Balance Sheet

    Lecture 8 Punching Balance Sheet Continues

    Lecture 9 Punching Income Statement

    Lecture 10 Explaining Line Items Income Statement

    Lecture 11 Net Finance Income

    Section 3: Punching Cash Flow

    Lecture 12 Punching Cash Flow

    Lecture 13 Punching Cash Flow Continues

    Lecture 14 Explaining Line Items Cash Flow

    Lecture 15 Cash Flow Statement

    Section 4: Assumptions

    Lecture 16 Balance Sheet

    Lecture 17 Assumptions

    Lecture 18 More on Assumptions

    Lecture 19 Total Liabilities and Equity

    Lecture 20 Financing Income

    Lecture 21 Earning Assets and Bearing Liabilities

    Lecture 22 Calculate Net Operating Income

    Lecture 23 Provision and Impairments

    Section 5: Linking Balance Sheet

    Lecture 24 Linking Balance Sheet

    Lecture 25 Linking Balance sheet Continues

    Lecture 26 Linking Property and Equipment

    Lecture 27 Non Controlling Interest

    Lecture 28 Proposed Bonus Shares

    Section 6: Ratio Analysis

    Lecture 29 Ratio Analysis

    Lecture 30 Ratio analysis Liquidity

    Lecture 31 Equity to Total Asset

    Lecture 32 Ratio Used For Valuation

    Section 7: Valuation

    Lecture 33 Conclude Cost of Equity

    Lecture 34 DDM Valuation

    Lecture 35 Calculate Perpetuity Value

    Lecture 36 Price Book Model Method

    Financial Analysts/ Managers who want to expand on the current set of skills,Graduates/Post Graduates/CA/CFA,Business and finance practitioners who are eager to improve their Excel and Financial Modeling skills

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