Basics of Corporate, Banking and Investment Finance
Course Code
ECON 15030 97
Course Description
This course introduces the basics of corporate finance, investments, and banking, with an emphasis on real-world applications. It is a rigorous introduction to various facets of financial economics that a practitioner in the field handles, preparing you for a career in financial economics and allied industries including banking, investment management, and capital markets. It also serves as a gateway to the more advanced courses on these topics. We shall discuss capital structure, corporate valuation, financial statement analysis, cost of capital, interest rates, yield curve analysis, monetary policy impact, risk and return analysis, portfolio theory, capital asset pricing model and financial instruments. Friday lab sessions will include a case study, discussions with industry alumni, and preparation for upcoming recruiting cycles.
Course Criteria
This course fulfills the Macro Methods requirement or ECON elective for the business economics specialization. Prerequisites: Econ 10000/20000/20010 and Econ 10200/20200/20210 and Econ 11010/STAT 22000/STAT 23400/STAT 24400
Instructor(s)
Ayan Bhattacharya
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