
Having completed this module, you will be able to understand:
-How financial markets are essentially a system of money flowing from capitalists to entrepreneurs and back.
-Historical theories of what financial markets were thought to be
Having completed this module, you will be able to understand:
-How intellectual property protection provides trust in financial systems.
-What influences companies to innovate
Having completed this module, you will be able to understand
-How the government can help and hinder an economic market.
-Rent seeking and its impacts
-Monopolies and the market incentives of monopolies
Having completed this module, you will be able to understand
-Implications of efficient and inefficient markets.
-What can influence a market to become more or less efficient and why efficiency matters.
Having completed this module, you will be able to understand:
-The basics of the Capital Asset Pricing Model and how it diversifies risk
-How price is often a reflection of investment risk
Explore long call options, the right to buy at the strike price in the future, and compare american, european, asian, exotic, digital (binomial) options via payoff diagrams.
Having completed this module, you will be able to understand:
-Incentives for mergers and acquisitions
-How mergers and acquisitions can affect stock price
-The theory of a firm. Why do we have companies?
-What is ownership of property? What does ownership matter
-Agency theory. Conflicting incentives in company operations
-What influences the price of a merger and acquisition
Having completed this module, you will be able to understand:
-What is a takeover? What influences companies to takeover other companies and strategies to do so.
Having completed this module, you will be able to understand:
-What financial instruments brought about the 2008 United States financial housing collapse. What caused the recession?
Unlock the fascinating story behind the world of modern finance in this engaging course. You'll journey through the birth of financial theories, explore how government experiments and ideological battles shaped entire economies, and witness the dramatic rise — and fall — of financial markets.
We’ll introduce you to the brilliant thinkers who revolutionized finance, uncover wild scams that (briefly) fooled the world, and break down complex financial concepts into simple, relatable ideas anyone can understand.
In this course, you’ll learn to confidently navigate and discuss topics like:
Financial and Capital Markets: What are they, and why do they exist?
The Importance of Intellectual Property Protection
Market Efficiency, Risk, and the Causes of Market Crashes
How Diversification Helps Manage Risk
The Dynamics of Market Bubbles
The Role of Government in Financial Markets: Help or Hindrance?
The Basics of Options Trading Strategies
Mergers, Acquisitions, and Corporate Takeovers
Leveraged Buyouts and Defense Tactics
The 2008 U.S. Housing Collapse: Understanding the financial tools that triggered it
...and so much more.
By the end of this class, you’ll be able to:
Speak fluently about key financial concepts
Unpack and understand financial news with ease
Spot financial strategies and ideas in everyday life
Whether you're a curious beginner or looking to strengthen your financial knowledge, this course will open your eyes to the forces that have shaped — and continue to shape — our world.