CO 3105 Investment Companies
The aim of this course is for students to learn the legal requirements to establish an investment company, the services it offers, the operations it can carry out and the instruments it operates.
The aim of this course is for students to learn the legal requirements to establish an investment company, the services it offers, the operations it can carry out and the instruments it operates.
This course aims to analyze the main issues affecting the market due to corporate control; thus making students familiar with the main techniques used by companies in order to carry out mergers and acquisitions.
The course aims to enable students to apply the knowledge acquired in the course such as investment decisions for investment projects and the financial evaluation of investment projects so that, based on the study of country risk, international financial markets, investment and financing alternatives, and economic analysis, they may be able to evaluate the financial feasibility of an international business project.
This course aims to povide students with fundamental knowledge to enable the quantification of the risk to which the enterprise is exposed, mostly as concerns operating cash flow. Additionally, the course aims to explain the concept and methodology of derivative instruments so that the students may learn its advantages and apply them to the daily operations of the business.
Students will learn how to manage the theoretical aspects and basic tools of investment portfolios. The course concentrates on the mechanics of yield maximization and risk minimization via diversification, selection of securities, investment terms and risk.
The aim of this course is for students to integrate acquired knowledge of corporate finance through research, field work, presentations, and the development of practical cases. Additionally, students will develop decision-making skills in the specific areas of financial planning, capital budget, valuation of securities and stocks, mergers and acquisitions.
This course aims to identify the broad range of international investment instruments and the different types of existing transactions, enabling students to interpret the information necessary to carry out a specific investment.
This course aims for students to integrate previously acquired knowledge of financial accounting through the analysis of accounting newsletters, the discussion of case studies, and research.
This course aims for students to: (1) Integrate acquired knowledge of managerial accounting through research, fieldwork, presentations, and the development of practical cases. (2) Develop applied analysis skills through the use of tools in the information and control systems area that support appropriate decision-making in business management.
The aim of the course is for students to study the aspects of internal control aspects in depth and carry out a complete audit, including the presentation of there is a complete audit carried out including the presentation of the audit report (opinion).