Master's Seminar 2600-MSFRz2SMpw
Financial and alternative investments. Banking. Risk management
Seminar programme:
- Investing in financial and commodity markets - income, risk, performance
- Impact of ESG reporting on company performance
- Investment portfolio construction and analysis
- Efficiency of investment in the investment fund market
- Valuation and financial analysis of listed companies
- Liquidity risk, insolvency risk and stability of the banking sector in Poland and worldwide
- Innovations in the financial market
- Market risk management using derivatives
Stages in the preparation of the diploma thesis:
Selection of the research area
Literature study
Preparation of the thesis outline
Individual work with a seminarian on subsequent chapters of the thesis.
Type of course
Learning outcomes
Student after completing the course:
In terms of knowledge:
Knows and understands in-depth research methodology and terminology in the field of management and quality science and in complementary disciplines (economics and finance, legal sciences), in particular in the area of financial management and accounting (K_W01)
Knows and understands in-depth the principles, procedures and practices regarding financial management in organizations, accounting, management of financial institutions and strategies of financial institutions (K_W02)
Knows and understands in-depth economic theories and models regarding the functioning of organizations and the entire economy (K_W03)
Knows and understands in-depth legal regulations regarding the functioning of the organization and the entire economy (K_W04)
Knows and understands complex technological, social, political, legal, economic and ecological processes and phenomena and their impact on financial decisions in organizations, the functioning of the organization and the entire economy, including the principles of protection of industrial property and copyright (K_W05)
Knows and understands the principles of creating and developing various forms of entrepreneurship in the national and global dimensions (K_W06)
In terms of skills:
Is able to use the theory of the discipline of management and quality science and complementary sciences (economics and finance, legal sciences) to recognize, diagnose and solve problems related to financial decisions in organizations and management of financial institutions, using the appropriate selection of sources and adapting existing or developing new methods ( K_U01)
Is able to correctly interpret complex technological, social, political, legal, economic and ecological processes and phenomena and their impact on financial decisions in organizations, the functioning of the organization and the entire economy, using the appropriate selection of sources (K_U02)
Is able to independently and collectively prepare analyses, diagnoses and reports on complex and unusual problems related to financial management in organizations, accounting, management of financial institutions and strategies of financial institutions, and present them communicatively, also in English - using IT and communication tools (K_U03)
In terms of attitudes:
Is ready to assess and critically approach complex situations and phenomena related to financial management in organizations, accounting, management of financial institutions and strategists of financial institutions (K_K01)
Is ready to think and act in an entrepreneurial way in the national and global dimensions (K_K02)
Is ready to comply with and develop professional ethical standards (K_K02).
Assessment criteria
Drafting the outline of the work and subsequent chapters
Bibliography
Basic item:
Francis J.C. Inwestycje. Analiza i zarządzanie, WIG Press 2000
Additional items:
Haugen R. A., Teoria nowoczesnego inwestowania, WIG PRESS 1996
Jajuga K., Jajuga T., Inwestycje, Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warszawa 2010
Sopoćko A., Rynkowe instrumenty finansowe, Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warszawa 2010 Bodie, Kane, Marcus 2018, Essential of Investments, Mc Grow Hill Education
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