Finance and Investment
Upon successful completion of this course the student should have the following learning outcomes:
Knowledge and understanding
- Be familiar with the Time Value of Money concept and the valuation of Cash Flow Streams
- Be familiar with the concept of Present Value
- Be familiar with investment analysis using the Net Present Value Method
- Be familiar with investment analysis using the Internal Rate of Return Method
- Be familiar with risk adjusted cost of capital
Skills Master the calculation of present value and future value from cash flow streams
- Be able to forecast the incremental free cash flow from a project
- Be able to use the NPV Decision Rule or the Internal Rate of Return Rule in capital budgeting taking into account income taxes
- Be able to calculate the effective annual interest rate and be able to apply it in various financing decisions
General Competence
- Be familiar with the Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM) and know how the model relates Risk to Expected Return
- Be familiar with the Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC)
- Be familiar with The Expected Return and the Volatility of a Portfolio
- Be familiar with the concept of diversification and how to compute a Portfolio`s Variance and Standard Deviation for a portfolio of two securities
- Have brief knowledge of how capital markets work and how various securities are priced
MAT1001 Mathematics
STT1001 Statistics
FIN1001 Accounting
Overlap refers to a similarity between courses with the same content. Therefore, you will receive the following reduction in credits if you have taken the courses listed below:
BE118E - Cost accounting, budgetting, finance and investment - 7.5 credits
BE119E - Fundamental Management control 1 - 3 credits
BE120E - Fundamental Management control 2 - 4.5 credits
BE203E - Corporate Finance - 7.5 credits
10303 - Financial Management - 6 credits
BE206E - Corporate Finance - 7.5 credits
ØKO214 - Finance and Investmest - 7.5 credits