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COMM 4701: The Analyst's Edge
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
n this hybrid seminar/independent study, we will focus on finding attractive investments. Students will develop the ability to produce unique and differentiate research that can be applied to finding compelling longs and shorts. A major theme of the class will be the study and practice of value-added research. Each student will work to understand how to apply their research to investment ideas. The learning process will be highly experiential. Pre-requisites: Application Process.
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COMM 4710: Intermediate Investments
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Provides an understanding of contemporary cash and derivative equity securities and markets. Both investment theory and its practical applications are considered. The primary perspective for most discussions is that of an institutional investor, although applications to personal finance are included. Both U.S. and international equity and fixed-income markets are discussed. Topics include asset allocation, portfolio theory, market efficiency, models of asset pricing, program trading, and equity options and financial futures.
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COMM 472: International Financial Analysis
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
A case-predominant examination of the financial tools, techniques, and strategies required for understanding the financial management of the firm in the global business environment. Topics include the multinational enterprise, forecasting exchange rates, accounting and economic exposure, short- and long-term international financial markets, investment analysis, multinational capital budgeting, and political risk. (Y) Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: Fourth-year Commerce standing or instructor permission. Credits: 3
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COMM 4720: Advanced Corporate Finance
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
This course considers advanced topics in corporate finance.
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COMM 4730: Advanced Investments
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
This course considers advanced topics in investments.
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COMM 4741: International Finance
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
An integrated study of the global financial system, capital and foreign exchange markets, risk management, and the dynamics of global markets within broader economic and geopolitical contexts. Taught in seminar format, current challenges and opportunities in financial markets and international business are regularly discussed. Readings include a variety of textbook chapters, journal articles, independent research and teaching cases. Pre-requisites: 4th year Commerce standing or Instructor Permission.
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COMM 4742: International Finance and Accounting
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Offered overseas during the summer session. Explores the international financial environment in which economic and financial policies and business decisions are made. International monetary relations are covered, emphasizing the balance of payment measure, forward exchange markets, international capital markets, and correspondent networks.
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COMM 475: Intermediate Investments
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Provides an understanding of contemporary cash and derivative equity securities and markets. Both investment theory and its practical applications are considered. The primary perspective for most discussions is that of an institutional investor, although applications to personal finance are included. Both U.S. and international equity and fixed-income markets are discussed. Topics include asset allocation, portfolio theory, market efficiency, models of asset pricing, program trading, and equity options and financial futures. (Y) Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: Fourth-year Commerce standing or instructor permission. Credits: 3
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COMM 4760: Private Equity
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
This course will provide an overview of the entire “private equity cycle” running from fund formation through investment exit. Both theoretical and practical issues will receive attention with the balance tipping toward the latter. Students are to be prepared to discuss a case or other reading assignments during the first half of most class meetings. The second half of our meetings will most often include speakers with expertise in the subject. Pre-requisites: Commerce, 4th Year .
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COMM 4770: Financial Management of Financial Service Firms
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Introduction to the financial theory and management of financial service industries. A contemporary orientation, supplemented by frequent practitioner speakers, combined with recent theoretical constructs, provides insight into the place of financial service institutions in the international economy. Includes lectures, cases and a computer simulation.
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