Introduction to Finance

Course ID
FIN305
Prerequisite
ECO112.1
Credits
6
Semester
5

The purpose of this academic course is to study the key dimensions of Finance, financial instruments and contemporary methods of organizing and controlling public and international finance. The concepts of Finance, financial system and markets, including its organizing, administration, analysis, and control have played a vital role in responsiveness of financial performance of any companies, helping them to gain financial sustainability in emerging financial marketplace. The application process of Financial Management uncovered significant opportunities for improving efficiency of financial performance due to introducing of complex set of Financial Management mechanisms, and Financial Analysis techniques. The evaluation of current condition of Finance, its organizing, managing, planning and forecasting is highly important throughout all levels of consideration, including the micro-, and macro-levels on both domestic and int’l financial markets.

The recognition of actually received effects from Financial Analysis of Corporate Finance reinforced the needs of certain enterprise to continuous improving of business performance in a certain marketplace. The investment opportunities will be opened for entities and government to reach their specified needs in growing of Corporate and Public Finance accordingly. This academic course will acquaint the students with theoretical fundamentals of planning, organizing and administration of Finance on different financial markets due to core financial instruments by various financial institutions. The studying of basic business applications for efficient financial performance of bank and non-bank financial institutions has taken a new importance for students to be specialized in Finance Business Administration. Considering academic course includes three basic sections, including the Financial Markets and Institutions, Investments and Financial Management.

Students should take Introduction to Microeconomics Theory as a prerequisite.

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