
Introduction to Finance
Program: Bachelor of Business and Administration (Specialisations: Business, Finance, Governance)
ECTS: 5
Lecturer: Dr. Mariusz Dybal
Email: mariusz.dybal@uwr.edu.pl
Type: Compulsory
Level: Elementary
Lecture
Number of hours: 2h X 8 weeks = 16 hours (1 semester)
Classes
Number of hours: 2h X 7 weeks = 14 hours (1 semester)
Objective:
The aim of Introduction to Finance is to provide a practical introduction to prepare students for today’s changing landscape of finance.
Acquired knowledge:
Students will have a knowledge about personal finance, financial markets and institutions, corporate finance
Acquired skills:
Students will develop the critical-thinking and problem-solving skills necessary to respond to challenging situations in their future careers..
Developed reflection:
To develope students’ thinking then examines the models as real-world scenarios from a practitioner’s perspective.
Assessment:
The final grade consists of: term paper ( 100 % ).
There will be a case study every week covering the material for that week. Each student is asked to solve case application at home and send via e-mail. There will be one week time for every case study. The weights for the final course grade are as follows:
A – 5 and more case studies
B – 4 case studies
C – 3 case studies
D – 2 case studies
E – 1 case study
F – no case studies
Contents:
The Financial Environment
Money and the Monetary System
Banks and Other Financial Institutions
Federal Reserve System
Policy Makers and the Money Supply
International Finance and Trade
Savings and Investment Process
Interest Rates
Time Value of Money
Bonds and Stocks: Characteristics and Valuations
Securities Markets
Financial Return and Risk Concepts
Business Organization and Financial Data
Financial Analysis and Long-Term Financial Planning
Managing Working Capital
Short-Term Business Financing
Capital Budgeting Analysis
Capital Structure and the Cost of Capital
Recommended reading:
Introduction to Finance: Markets, Investments, and Financial Management, 15th Edition, Ronald W. Melicher, Edgar A. Norton , Wiley, 2013