In this course, participants will develop an understanding of the intuitive foundations of asset and investment valuation, and how alternative valuation techniques may be used in practice. This is part of a Specialization in corporate finance created in partnership between the University of Melbourne and Bank of New York Mellon (BNY Mellon).

Alternative Approaches to Valuation and Investment
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Alternative Approaches to Valuation and Investment


Instructors: Paul Kofman
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- Investment Management
- Correlation Analysis
- Investments
- Return On Investment
- Financial Market
- Financial Statement Analysis
- Finance
- Risk Modeling
- Risk Analysis
- Portfolio Risk
- Risk Appetite
- Portfolio Management
- Cost Estimation
- Capital Budgeting
- Business Valuation
- Corporate Finance
- Risk Management
- Financial Analysis
- Decision Making
- Financial Statements
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Reviewed on Mar 8, 2020
Very good for refreshing basic investment theory & some exercises with real numbers. Nice literature is available
Reviewed on Mar 20, 2016
The material is excellent as an introductory course
Reviewed on Dec 28, 2015
Excellent series of courses. Wish I had done a specialization and had more time to do a better job.Perhaps I will do the Capstone project.
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