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Introduction to Investments
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Introduction to Investments

Indian Institute of Management Bangalore

Learn about equity markets and security valuation.

4 hrs/week5 weeksEnglish117,866 enrolled
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About this Course

When you complete this course, you will become familiar with the general structure of primary and secondary equity markets from a domestic and international perspective. Beginning with introductory finance notions of risk and return, we examine qualitative concepts such as market efficiency and valuation. These tools should enable you to build valuation models for common stocks. Through this process, you will also learn how professional financial analysts should evaluate companies. The course is suitable for students seeking eventual employment with a brokerage company, investment company or financial services company with responsibilities in evaluating and selecting equity securities for investment portfolios.

What You'll Learn

  • To advance the understanding of fundamental concepts of financial markets and market participants.
  • To explain the structure of global markets in which equities trade.
  • To evaluate the economic and industry environment in which companies operate.
  • To develop and employ tools of financial analysis for examining company fundamentals.
  • To understand techniques for valuing equity securities.
  • To link theories of valuation to practical aspects of investing.

Prerequisites

  • Introductory corporate finance
  • High school algebra

Instructors

S

S.G. Badrinath

Chairperson of the Centre for Capital Markets and Risk Management

Topics

Financial Services
Investments
Securities (Finance)
Brokerage
Valuation Models
Finance
Equities
Stocks (Finance)
Equity Markets

Course Info

PlatformedX
LevelIntermediate
PacingUnknown
CertificateAvailable
PriceFree to Audit

Skills

الخدمات المالية
الاستثمارات
الأوراق المالية (التمويل)
الوساطة المالية
نماذج التقييم
Finance
Equities
Stocks (Finance)
Equity Markets

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