Investor Presentaiton
Foundation courses
(12 Credits)
MAF 501
Introduction to Statistics
MAF 502
Economics for Investment Decisions
This course extends the scope of systematic data-driven
and empirical understanding of the capital market to
support the best practices of evidence-based decision
making. Regression, time-series analysis, simulation, and
forecasting techniques are utilized to ensure statistical
thinking and model-centered practices.
Topics from microeconomics, macroeconomics, and international
economics and their significance in forming the underlying structure of
financial knowledge are covered in this course. Students also learn to
connect economic ideas with consequential origin in security analysis,
industry analysis, and capital market strategy.
MAF 503
Financial Statement Analysis
MAF 504
Financial Markets and Institutions
The course aims to identify the role of fundamental analysis
to uncover the business activities of operating, investing and
financing depicted in the financial statements. It offers a
concrete understanding of the statement of owners' equity,
balance sheet, income statement, and cash flow statement
along with calculations and interpretations of suitable
accounting ratios.
An overview of the institutional configurations essential for efficient
operation of the modern financial macrostructure deliberated through
both markets and instruments is delivered through this course.
Students shall develop multifaceted scholarly outlooks on diverse
topics from securitization and financial intermediation to money market
and bond market strategies.
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