Financial Planning

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Lincoln University College

Bachelor of Business in Banking and Finance (Hons)

Bachelor of Business in Banking and Finance (Hons) program is able to produce a highly qualified and professional workforce for the next wave of global economic activities that will revolve around the industrialization of the Banking and Finance. The program includes cooperative programs with industry and other academic institutions to share their knowledge of Banking and Finance including new developments in technologies, current implementation status and prospects of the future expansion of the Banking and Finance industrialization. The curriculum for the Bachelor of Banking and Finance is structured in such a manner so that it complements other academic pursuits at the Lincoln University College.

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Asset allocation in investment
Open University UK

Asset allocation in investment

This course looks at how to take investor objectives and constraints and turn them into a portfolio which aims at achieving an expected return and level of risk appropriate for the investor. In this course, Asset allocation in investment, portfolio optimisation techniques such as portfolio theory can be used to determine how much of an investor’s portfolio to put in each asset class. Portfolio theory can also be used to determine so-called model portfolios which offer optimised benchmarks for investors with the same objectives and constraints.

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Open University UK

Managing the European economy after the introduction of the Euro

The Euro was first adopted as a currency in 1999, but what impact has it had on the European economy? This course, Managing the European economy after the introduction of the Euro, looks at the key developments in the economy since that date and examines the challenges of economic policy formation and governance of the EU’s expanding economy.

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Open University UK

Stakeholders in Marketing and Finance

This course, Stakeholders in marketing and finance, comprises two sections introducing the idea of customers and stakeholders for financial information. It also contains two activities in which learners are asked to relate the ideas discussed to their own work practice.

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Open University UK

Introducing Corporate Finance

This course, Introducing corporate finance, introduces you to the importance of finance and the role it plays in organizations. It explains the different functions of money and the ways in which finance is linked to organizational strategies.

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OpenCoursa

Introduction to Financial Analysis

This course explains how to analyze the financial performance of a company. The course covers basic concepts of analysis such as ratio analysis as well as how to apply key financial indicators such as Return on Investment and Earnings Before Interest Taxes Depreciation Amortization (EBITDA). The course also touches on several key concepts in finance such as Forecasting and Cost of Capital.

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