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2018 Richmond Int Smr Sch B
FNN 5205/Lecture/A - Principles of Investment
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Credits
3.00
Focusing on financial investment, the course familiarizes the student with a range of financial instruments and capital market operations, including new issues, trading, and the role of financial intermediaries in the investment market. Investment companies are investigated. Fundamentals of portfolio theory are introduced and applied to investment management. Valuation of fixed-income securities, equity instruments, and common stock is discussed on the basis of modern capital market theory. The course introduces financial derivatives, including options, futures, forward rate agreements, and interest rate swaps, and relates the use of derivatives to fixed-income investment, portfolio analysis, and interest rate risk management.
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Traditional
Fees
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Instructors
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Duration
6/11/2018 - 6/28/2018
Schedule
Prerequisites
FNN 5200 / Lecture
<min grade = D-, min credit = 2.33>
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Richmond University
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Business Economics
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