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This Finance II course, taught by Ing. Lenka Stryckova, provides an introduction to the financial system, covering essential topics such as capital markets, securities, exchange rates, and financial derivatives. Students will engage in presentations and a virtual stock market game, with attendance of at least 75% required. Assessments include a written test and presentations based on lectures and self-study. Course materials and registration details are available on the e-learning platform.
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FINANCE II Ing. Lenka Stryckova building H – H 838 Office hours: Wednesday 9 – 10.30 hod
Summary of the Course: • Introduction to the financial system • Capital markets, securities and their characteristics • Secondary markets for securities – stock exchanges • The theories of exchange rates • Financialderivatives.(The topic for self study)
Schedule ofpresentations: • 13/03/2013 studentspresentationsofEssays No 1 • 27/03/2013 studentspresentationsofEssays No 2 • 10/04/2013 studentspresentationsofEssays No 3 • 15/05/2013 studentspresentationsofEssays No 4
How to register into the course? • go to web page:https://elearning.fm.tul.cz/ • use your LIANE username and password to login into the course • choose the course Finance 2- Erasmus Students • Each topic will contain: • a study material, which you will have to study • a self-test (no grading - just for you to find out, how did you understand the topic) • a short essay – the task will be specified after each chapter, you will have to write a short answer to the task and to present it in the class
Stock Market Game • At the beginning of the course it is necessary to register into the virtual stock game and to trade during semester: • http://www.howthemarketworks.com/help/virtual-trading-help.php
FINANCE II • Lecture notes: http://multiedu.tul.cz/ click MULTIEDU select: Ing. Lenka Stryckova subject: FI2-E password: ER17
Course Requirements and Grading: • Attendance at lectures – a student should attend at least 75 % of classes • Presentations on given topics • Written test - based on theory from lectures and self-study!
Course Requirements and Grading: Grading: • based on the written test + presentations
Recommended literature: • ROSE, p.s.: Money and Capital Markets, BPI Irwin, Homewood, 1989 • JOHNSON, Hazel J.: Financial Institutions and Markets: A Global Perspective, New York : McGraw-Hill, 1993 • SHETTY, A.G., McGRATH, F.J., HAMMERBACHER, I.M.: Finance: An Integrated Global Approach, Burr Ridge: Irwin, 1995 • Rodríguez, K.: Principles of Finance. D.C. Heath and Company, Lexington, Ma., 1992 • Miller,R.L., Pulsinelli, R.W.: Modern Money and Banking, McGraw-Hill, Inc., New York, 1989 • Howells, P., Bain, K.: The Economics Of Money, Banking And Finance (A European Text), Pearson Education Limited (United Kingdom), 2008 • Internet sources