MPF_AFII Financial investments

Faculty of Economics and Administration
Autumn 2016
Extent and Intensity
2/2/0. 6 credit(s). Type of Completion: zk (examination).
Teacher(s)
Ing. Dagmar Vágnerová Linnertová, Ph.D. (lecturer)
Ing. Dagmar Vágnerová Linnertová, Ph.D. (seminar tutor)
Guaranteed by
Ing. Dagmar Vágnerová Linnertová, Ph.D.
Department of Finance – Faculty of Economics and Administration
Contact Person: Mgr. Jana Nesvadbová
Supplier department: Department of Finance – Faculty of Economics and Administration
Timetable
Wed 12:50–14:30 S309
  • Timetable of Seminar Groups:
MPF_AFII/01: Wed 14:35–16:15 S309, D. Vágnerová Linnertová
Prerequisites (in Czech)
(! BPF_FIIN The Financial Investment ) && (! MPF_FIIN Financial Investment )
Course Enrolment Limitations
The course is only offered to the students of the study fields the course is directly associated with.
fields of study / plans the course is directly associated with
Course objectives
At the end of the course students should be able to:
- describe the advantages and drawbacks of financial products;
- define the current trends in investment;
- compare active and passive investment;
- characterize individual passive investment products;
- describe individual investment strategies;
- characterize investing in stocks, bonds, currencies, financial derivatives, real assets, collective investment and alternative investment;
- define the basics of the modern portfolio theory;
- summarize basic principles of diversification.
Syllabus
  • Lectures:
  • 1. Market Organization and Structure
  • 2. Security Market Indices
  • 3. Market Efficiency
  • 4. Technical Analysis
  • 5. Fixed - Income Securities – Defining Elements, Issuance, Trading and Funding
  • 6. Fixed - Income Valuation
  • 7. Fixed – Income return and risk
  • 8. Fixed-Income Portfolio Management—Part I
  • 9. Fixed-Income Portfolio Management—Part II
  • 10. Introduction to Asset-Backed Securities
  • 11. The Arbitrage-Free Valuation Framework
  • 12. The Theory of Active Portfolio Management
  • 13. Summary of Investments
  • Seminars:
  • 1.Introduction of the course, Market Organization and Structure
  • 2. Security Market Indices
  • 3. Market Efficiency
  • 4. Technical Analysis
  • 5. Test no 1
  • 6. Fixed - Income Securities – Defining Elements, Issuance, Trading and Funding
  • 7. Fixed - Income Valuation
  • 8. Fixed – Income return and risk
  • 9. Fixed-Income Portfolio Management—Part I
  • 10. Fixed-Income Portfolio Management—Part II
  • 11. Test no 2
  • 12. Introduction to Asset-Backed Securities
  • 13. Final seminar
Literature
    required literature
  • REILLY, Frank K. and Keith C. BROWN. Analysis of investments & management of portfolios. 10th ed. Australia: South-Western Cengage Learning, 2012, xxvi, 1066. ISBN 9780538482486. info
  • BODIE, Zvi, Alex KANE and Alan J. MARCUS. Investments. 6th ed. Boston: McGraw-Hill, 2005, xxx, 1090. ISBN 0072861789. info
    recommended literature
  • MISHKIN, Frederic S. and Stanley G. EAKINS. Financial markets and institutions. 6th ed. Boston: Pearson Prentice Hall, 2009, xxxix, 675. ISBN 9780321374219. info
  • MISHKIN, Frederic S. The economics of money, banking and financial markets. 7th ed. Boston: Addison-Wesley, 2004, xxxix, 679. ISBN 0-321-12235-6. info
Teaching methods
lectures, seminars - practice of lecture issues
Assessment methods
The course is completed by a written exam (maximum 30 points).
It is necessary to fulfil followings requirements:
Requirements for students:
Writting two progress tests according the schedule (information in study materials ppt no1, 20 points per each test). Points are added to the final evaluation. Total number of points from both tests: 40 points.
In the seminars are solved exercises that correspond with topics presented by lecturer (with one week delay). The exercises are solved in pairs and are delivered at the end of the lecture to the instructor. The instructor evaluates the exercise (2 points for 100 – 80 %, 1 point for 79 – 60 % or 0 point for 59 – 0 % of an exercise properly) and returns to students in the next lecture. The points from seminars are added to the final evaluation. Total numbers of points from excercies: 22 points.
Presentation of an paper (case study) in the regular terms, maximum points from presentation 12 points.
Final evaluation:
A 92 – 100 %, B 84 – 91 %, C 76 – 83 %, D 68 – 75 %, E 60 – 67 %, F less than 60 %
If a student commits a prohibited act, such as using various forbidden tools (e.g. cheatsheets), cribbing, taking out any part of the test or any other form of cheating, the teacher is allowed to interrupt the test and to grade the student with F according to the seriousness of the offence. The described procedure applies to all the activities that are included in the final evaluation of the course (semester paper).
Language of instruction
English
Further comments (probably available only in Czech)
Study Materials
The course is taught annually.
Information on course enrolment limitations: Nezapisují si studenti, kteří absolvovali předmět PFFINV nebo PFFINVA nebo BPF_FIIN nebo MPF_FIIA nebo MPF_FIIN.
Information about innovation of course.
This course has been innovated under the project "Inovace studia ekonomických disciplín v souladu s požadavky znalostní ekonomiky (CZ.1.07/2.2.00/28.0227)" which is cofinanced by the European Social Fond and the national budget of the Czech Republic.

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The course is also listed under the following terms Autumn 2010, Autumn 2011, Autumn 2012, Autumn 2013, Autumn 2014, Autumn 2015, Autumn 2017, Autumn 2018, Autumn 2019, Autumn 2020, Autumn 2021, Autumn 2022, Autumn 2023, Autumn 2024.
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