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Financial institutions and markets, 7,5 högskolepoäng

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Ämne: Företagsekonomi

Nivå: Avancerad nivå

Institution: Institutionen för ekonomistyrning och logistik

Kurskod: 4FE023

The course is problem-based, which means that students are expected to independently develop solutions to different problems for financial institutions. The problems are structured as cases and encourage the student to use a variety of analytical tools and research findings to problematize the solutions. The cases give both extensive and deep knowledge about analyzing banks.

The content of the cases are concentrated to:
  • The structure and the role of financial institutions and markets.
  • Financial statement analysis and performance measurement of financial firms.
  • Risk Management in banking.
  • ALM (Asset and Liability Management).
  • Corporate financing through financial institutions.
  • Pricing in financial markets.
  • Pricing of financial services.

Söktermer: EKONOMI/ADMINISTRATION, Företagsekonomi

Vår 2013

Växjö, 100%

Ort: Växjö
Kursperiod: vecka 8 - 13, 2013
Kurstid: Dag
Termin: Vår 2013. Hitta kursstart
Urval: Avklarade högskolepoäng
Studietakt: 100%, Campus
Undervisningsspråk: Engelska
Kontaktperson: Magnus Willesson, magnus.willesson_AT_lnu.se
Sista anmälningsdag: 15 okt, 2012
Kursplan: Kursplan (PDF)
Anmälningskod: LNU-61031
Förkunskapskrav: General eligibility for advanced-level studies and:
- Bachelor degree in business administration or economics, comprising studies amounting at least 90 higher education credits in either business administration or economics. At least 7,5 credits of these should be finance courses on bachelor level.
- Demonstrated command of English at a level comparable to at least Engelska B in the Swedish upper secondary education system.

Studieavgift för internationella studenter utanför EU/EES (obs! gäller EJ svenska medborgare, studenter inom EU/EES eller utbytesstudenter):
Studieavgift hela kursen: 9 375 kr.
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