Hedging fundamentals webinar series
Join these introductions to hedging and hedge accounting to gain a foundation for managing financial risk.
Intro to Hedging
Date: May 21, 2024 at 2 p.m. ET | Duration: 60 Minutes
Financial risk permeates through every corporation. Therefore, learning to identify, assess, and mitigate risk across various asset classes is crucial. In this session, explore how financial derivatives reduce risk and strengthen your hedging vocabulary.
Learning objectives:
- Learn how financial risk manifests, both in visible and invisible ways.
- Understand how derivatives function to reduce risk across multiple asset classes.
- Delve into the hedging mechanics of over-the-counter vanilla derivative products, such as interest rate swaps, FX forwards, and commodity swaps.
1.2 CPE/CTP credits
Intro to Hedge Accounting
Date: May 22, 2024 at 2 p.m. ET | Duration: 60 minutes
Although complex, hedge accounting can be a very favorable accounting treatment for corporations considering hedging. During this session, our in-house hedge accounting experts will guide you through the basics of hedge accounting.
Learning objectives:
- Understand the difference between standard accounting treatment and hedge accounting treatment for derivatives.
- Gain insight into the critical steps to effectively achieve hedge accounting.
- Learn how to maintain a hedge accounting program, as well as how to implement industry best practices.
- Demonstrate economic and accounting alignment via case studies.
1.2 CPE/CTP credits
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Speakers
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Matt Moran
Treasury Advisory
Corporates | Kennett Square, PA
Matt is on Chatham’s Corporates Treasury Advisory team, providing risk management solutions to help corporate clients mitigate interest rate, foreign currency, and commodity risk. -
Brandon Stitzel
Treasury Advisory
Corporates | Kennett Square, PA
Brandon is on Chatham’s Corporates Treasury Advisory team, providing risk management solutions to help corporate clients mitigate interest rate, foreign currency, and commodity risk. -
Sean Marcellus
Director
Accounting AdvisoryCorporates | Kennett Square, PA
Sean Marcellus is a Director is on Chatham's Global Corporates Hedge Accounting team, providing risk management solutions for corporate clients by helping them achieve and maintain hedge accounting for interest rate, foreign currency, and commodity risk. -
Nonie Ziel
Accounting Advisory
Private Equity | Denver, CO
Nonie is a member of Chatham's Global Corporates and Private Equity Accounting Advisory team, providing risk management solutions for clients by helping them achieve and maintain hedge accounting for interest rate, foreign currency, and commodity risk.
Certified Treasury Professional
Pending approval for recertification credits by the Association for Financial Professionals.
National Registry of CPE Sponsors
These group-internet-based courses on specialized knowledge and accounting are at the basic level, with no prerequisites required and no advanced preparation required. For more information on our refund and complaint policies, or if you are planning to participate as a group, please contact us at +1 610 925 3120 or [email protected]. Chatham Financial is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be submitted to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors through its website: www.nasbaregistry.org.
Disclaimers
Chatham Hedging Advisors, LLC (CHA) is a subsidiary of Chatham Financial Corp. and provides hedge advisory, accounting and execution services related to swap transactions in the United States. CHA is registered with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) as a commodity trading advisor and is a member of the National Futures Association (NFA); however, neither the CFTC nor the NFA have passed upon the merits of participating in any advisory services offered by CHA. For further information, please visit chathamfinancial.com/legal-notices.
Transactions in over-the-counter derivatives (or “swaps”) have significant risks, including, but not limited to, substantial risk of loss. You should consult your own business, legal, tax and accounting advisers with respect to proposed swap transaction and you should refrain from entering into any swap transaction unless you have fully understood the terms and risks of the transaction, including the extent of your potential risk of loss. This material has been prepared by a sales or trading employee or agent of Chatham Hedging Advisors and could be deemed a solicitation for entering into a derivatives transaction. This material is not a research report prepared by Chatham Hedging Advisors. If you are not an experienced user of the derivatives markets, capable of making independent trading decisions, then you should not rely solely on this communication in making trading decisions. All rights reserved.
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