THE UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY THE HASKAYNE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS FNCE 759, L01 Investment & Portfolio Management Course Outline Fall 2012 INSTRUCTOR TELEPHONE OFFICE EMAIL Colin Jackson OFFICE HOURS WEBSITE LECTURE LOCATION LECTURE TIME By appointment only http://blackboard.ucalgary.ca Downtown Campus Room 432 Wednesdays 17:30 – 20:20 COURSE DESCRIPTION Theory and analysis of investment and portfolio management decisions. Evaluation of performance of individual and professional
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appointment TEXT: Accounting Principles Volume 1, Sixth Canadian Edition by Weygandt, Kieso, Kimmel, Trenholm, Kinnear andBarlow. John Wiley & Sons Canada, Ltd. 2013 ACCOUNTING STUDENTS – purchase volumes 1 & 2 that are packaged together, ISBN 9781119005414. You require both books for ACCT 111 and ACCT 161 and this will save you considerable money. BUSINESS MANAGEMENT, INSURANCE, GOLF & HUMAN RESOURCES STUDENTS – only purchase volume 1, the stand alone book ISBN 9781119009290.
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Schulich School of Business York University Course Outline FINE 2000T “Introduction to Finance” Class Day: Mondays & Wednesdays, 10:00-11:30 a.m. Room: SSB W136 Term: Winter, 2014 Instructor: Tony Mayadunne amayadunne@schulich.yorku.ca Room Office hours: Mondays & Wednesdays, 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., or by appointment. Brief Description: Students learn about investment and financing in this core course. The investment decision allocates scarce resources to projects
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DATA ANALYSIS Spring, 2015 Instructor Information Name: Dr. Nizar Zaarour E-mail address: n.zaarour@neu.edu Office: 214 Hayden Hall Office hours: Monday and Wednesday: 12 – 2 PM and by appointment. Course Overview The objectives of this course are: (1) To provide you with an understanding of statistical methods and techniques and their usefulness in the decision-making process, (2) To expose you to the methods of descriptive and inferential statistics and how can be used to solve business problems
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ET 102 SY 2015-2016 Maria Luisa B. Gatchalian | Maria Theresa S. Cruz MIDTERM PHASE_TASKING MIDTERM PHASE_TASKING NAME: | Time| Section: Venture Idea (s) Category: | ACTIVITIES | TASKS | DUE: SEPTEMBER 23 2015 | PART 1: INDIVIDUAL: ANY READING: ARTICLES ON; (Source use APA Style) CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION(You can research as many articles, book on the topic but get the source and document them)NOTE: ON CREAIVITY:Creativity and innovation are 2 different things that are crucial
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depository and non-depository financial institutions; regulatory issues in financial markets; public policy toward financial institutions. VI. Primary Learning Objectives: Upon successful completion of this course students should be able to: 1. Predict the direction of interest rate changes in the near future 2. Describe the functions of the Federal Reserve 3. Understand the effect of monetary policy on the economy 4. Explain the purpose of different financial markets
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Second 8 Week Course Spring 2012 Online Course Outline (Syllabus) Instructor: Patrick J. Hogarty Office: B 212 Office Hours: Online Office Hour Mon 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. On Campus Office Hours Tue 4:30 – 6:00 p.m., Thurs 4:30 – 6:00 p.m. Wed 4:30 – 5:30 p.m. Office Phone: (916) 558-2314 Extension: N/A Email: hogartp@scc.losrios.edu Special Note: Email is the best method for contacting me. Normally, I check my email several times a day and often-on weekends. Required Text: Huber, Walt, California
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presentation of for each chapter again with images, key concepts, links, questions and important information within the note area. This will change once the lectures can be recorded. You should use these guides to help you focus your reading and note taking. You will be tested on this material as well as from the textbook and any extra videos or reading assignments given for each chapter. Note that artworks are influenced by the time and place in which they were created. Even though chapters might separate
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Religions of the World Midterm Exam Study Guide Fall 2013 Note: As stated in the course syllabus, the midterm exam will be held on Tuesday, October 8. Please be sure that you arrive to class on time. Remember that there is no class on Thursday, October 3, as I will be away at a conference (November 4 speaker takes the place of class). If you have attended class regularly, have kept up with the reading, and have taken good notes you should have no problem with the exam. It would be wise
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Business enforces all prerequisites. COURSE PHILOSOPHY The purpose of the course Business Law in Canada consists in understanding the legal environment which has an impact on Canadian businesses. The course is divided in three parts. Part 1 deals with an overview of the Canadian legal environment. Part 2 deals with the legal forms of business and organisation. Part 3 part deals with the law of torts and the law of contracts. Part 4 looks at specific topics of law such as bailment, Sale
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