Forward Contracts: Analyze, Apply & Hedge

Coursera MOOC / Non-credit USD 49
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Forward Contracts: Analyze, Apply & Hedge

About this course

Master the principles and practical applications of forward contracts in this comprehensive course on forward derivatives, pricing, and risk management. You will build a strong understanding of how forward contracts are structured, priced, and used across financial markets, progressing from foundational concepts to advanced applications in commodity and foreign exchange markets. Through three carefully structured modules, you will learn to identify forward contract structures and payoff profiles, apply compounding and spot rate concepts, analyze Forward Rate Agreements (FRAs), calculate forward pricing models, and evaluate pricing adjustments for dividends, carrying costs, storage costs, and short positions. You will also examine arbitrage opportunities, commodity forward characteristics, convenience yield, foreign exchange risk, hedging strategies, and interest rate parity to strengthen your understanding of real-world derivatives applications. Designed for beginners, students, and finance professionals seeking to deepen their knowledge of derivatives, this course combines core financial theory with practical market applications. Its structured, step-by-step approach helps you develop the analytical skills needed to evaluate forward contracts, apply pricing models, and manage financial risk with confidence in both academic and professional settings.

What you'll learn

  • understanding of forward contract structures
  • ability to analyze Forward Rate Agreements
  • skills to apply pricing models and adjustments
  • knowledge of hedging strategies and risk management

Course objectives

  • to master the principles of forward contracts
  • to develop analytical skills for evaluating derivatives
  • to apply theoretical concepts to practical market situations

Skills you'll gain

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