FINA.6210 Securities and Portfolio Management (Formerly FINA 621/61.721)
Id: 006412
Credits: 3-3
Description
This course analyzes the main concepts in investments with a focus on the role and functioning on equity markets. Specific topics include security types and how they are traded, portfolio theory, the capital assets pricing model, efficient market hypothesis, and investing in funds. The contents of this course, descriptive, theoretical, and applied, are designed to help you evaluate investment alternatives for various investment goals and critically analyze equity markets.
Prerequisites
FINA.5010 Fundamentals of Finance, or permission of graduate program coordinator.
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