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EPS 302: Landmarks of European Identity
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
This course gives a broad and inter-disciplinary perspective on some of the very diverse cultural and historical roots of European identity. It examines contemporary debates over contested identity in the light of long historical trajectories in which identities were continually defined and reshaped. It is conceived as an introduction to many of the courses in Princeton dealing with European issues. The landmarks include, but are not restricted to, written texts. They include Machiavelli, Montesquieu, Marx and J.S. Mill, but also Fra Angelico, Beethoven and Thomas Mann. One three-hour seminar.
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FIN 501: Asset Pricing I: Pricing Models and Derivatives
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
An introduction to the modern theory of asset pricing. Topics include: No arbitrage, Arrow-Debreu prices and equivalent martingale measure; security structure and market completeness; mean-variance analysis, Beta-Pricing, CAPM; and introduction to derivative pricing.
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FIN 502: Corporate Finance and Financial Accounting
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
Major topics in modern corporate finance. We will study investment policy (investment decision rules, project valuation, cost of capital) and financial policy (mostly capital structure decisions). Additional topics (private equity, bankruptcy and reorganization, merger and acquisitions) will be covered if time permits.
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FIN 515: Portfolio Theory and Asset Management
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
This course covers a number of advanced topics related to asset management and asset pricing. Topics include mean-variance analysis, CAPM, APT, market efficiency, delegated money management, stock return predictability, bubbles and crashes, social interaction and investor behavior, security analysts and investor relations, and mutual fund performance and organization.
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FIN 519: Corporate Restructuring, Mergers and Acquisitions
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
This course applies topics from microeconomics (ECO 305) and corporate finance (ECO 318) to study corporate restructuring. Topics include mergers, acquisitions, joint ventures, divestiture and share repurchases. Each of these is discussed in the context of the relevant economic theory, institutional and regulatory environment, and with a focus on shareholder value. Meets concurrently with ECO464.
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FIN 521: Fixed Income: Models and Applications
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
Course covers no-arbitrage models of contracts based on interest rates including bonds, forward and future contracts, swaps, options, and other derivatives, and develops the theory of arbitrage-free pricing of financial assets in discrete and continuous time, as well as many special models that can be used to price and hedge fixed income securities.
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FIN 522: Options, Futures and Financial Derivatives
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
The objective of this course is to study the essential techniques of pricing financial derivatives. These techniques include the Black-Scholes formula (awarded 1997 Nobel Prize in economics), binomial tree method and risk-neutral valuation method. We will also discuss extensively trading strategies, associated financial derivatives for different purposes, and potential problems that can arise in the application of financial derivatives. This course is technical by nature, and requires extensive use of calculus, statistics, and Excel spreadsheet programming.
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FIN 560: Master's Project I
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
Under the direction of a Bendheim affiliated faculty member, students carry out a master's project, write a report, and present the results in the form of a poster or an oral presentation in front of an examining committee.
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FIN 561: Master's Project II
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
Under the direction of a Bendheim affiliated faculty member, students carry out a master's project, write a report, and present the results in the form of a poster or an oral presentation in front of an examining committee.
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FIN 567: Institutional Finance,Trading and Markets
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
Course studies financial institutions and focuses on the stability of the financial system. It covers important theoretical concepts and recent developments in financial intermediation, asset pricing under asymmetric information, behavioral finance, and market microstructure. Topics include market efficiency, asset price bubbles, herding, liquidity crisis, credit crunch, risk management, market design, and financial regulation.
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