COMM_V 371 - Investment Theory
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COMM_V 371 - Investment Theory
The course covers the present-value formula, fixed-income securities, stocks, portfolio theory, and derivatives.
Learning objectives
The main goal of the course is to familiarize students with fundamental theoretical concepts and emphasize practical applications.
- Students will understand the relationship between risk and return.
- Students will be able to value fixed-income securities, stocks, and derivatives.
- Students will know how to form a portfolio of financial assets.
Prerequisite
COMM 298.
Course credits
3
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