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Bank Management is an undergraduate course that focuses on understanding the operations of commercial banks: how banks obtain their competitive advantage; how they manage their assets liabilities; liquidity; reserve and capital.
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Advanced Banking is an undergraduate course that introduces students to the theoretical issues relevant to money banking and financial institutions such as how information asymmetry and agency problems explain the existence of banks.
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Financial analysis is an undergraduate course that focuses on the assessment of how well the firm’s financial statements, prepared by accountants, reflect the economic effects of the firm’s decisions and actions.
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This is an undergraduate level course that looks at the essential aspects of financial decision-making in corporations, namely the issues faced by a financial manager when deciding which investments to take and the choices between debt and equity sources of financing.
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This course is an undergraduate course that covers Markowitz Portfolio Selection Model, Bill Sharpe’s Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM), and Steve Ross’ Arbitrage Pricing Theory (APT) and their real-life applications.