- Level Foundation
- المدة 16 ساعات hours
- الطبع بواسطة The University of Melbourne
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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). View the MOOC promotional video here: http://tinyurl.com/h75pzt6الوحدات
Welcome and Introduction
1
Videos
- Alternative Approaches to Valuation and Investment - Overview
2
Readings
- Course Syllabus
- Your Teaching Team
Week 1
2
Assignment
- Week 1 Practice Quiz - This quiz does not contribute to your final grade
- Week 1 Graded Quiz - This quiz contributes 10% towards your final grade
5
Videos
- 1.0 Welcome and Introduction
- 1.1 Measuring stand-alone risk (Just the same old standard deviations)
- 1.2 Alternative attitudes towards risk (I don’t hate risk, I’m just averse to it...)
- 1.3 Portfolio Return and Risk (The more the merrier…)
- 1.4 Defining the Diversification Benefit (It’s All About the Eggs and Baskets...)
2
Readings
- Week 1 Outline
- Start of Course Survey
Resource Center
3
Readings
- Resources
- Social Media
- Study Tools and Tips
Week 2
2
Assignment
- Week 2 Practice Quiz - This quiz does not contribute to your final grade
- Week 2 Graded Quiz - This quiz contributes 10% towards your final grade
5
Videos
- 2.0 Introduction
- 2.1 Unsystematic versus Systematic Risk (Getting rid of unrewarded risk)
- 2.2 Capital Asset Pricing Model (It’s all about the discount rate)
- 2.3 Empirical Evidence of the Capital Asset Pricing Model (Testing the untestable...)
- 2.4 Multi-factor Models and Evidence from the Field (Risk factors – the more the merrier!)
1
Readings
- Week 2 Outline
Mid Course Reflections
2
Videos
- Mid Course Check-in
- A View from Industry with BNY Mellon
Week 3
2
Assignment
- Week 3 Practice Quiz - This quiz does not contribute to your final grade
- Week 3 Graded Quiz - This quiz contributes 10% towards your final grade
5
Videos
- 3.0 Using Financial Information to Estimate Cost of Capital (Introduction)
- 3.1 Foundations of the WACC (Finance is so WACC!)
- 3.2 WACC and Debt (WACC-Owe!)
- 3.3 WACC and Equity (Share the WACC-iness)
- 3.4 Issues with WACC (To WACC or not to WACC..?)
1
Readings
- Week 3 Outline
Week 4
2
Assignment
- Week 4 practice quiz - This quiz does not contribute to your final grade
- Week 4 graded quiz - This quiz contributes 10% towards your final grade
5
Videos
- 4.0 Introduction (One with all the options...)
- 4.1 The Problem with NPV (It always works… except when it doesn’t…)
- 4.2 Examples of Real Options in Practice (Is that an option in your project?)
- 4.3 Approximation of Real Option Values Using Decision Trees (Options do grow on trees!)
- 4.4 Empirical evidence and final points (Does anyone exercise their option to use real options?)
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Readings
- Week 4 Outline
Final Exam and Assessments
1
Assignment
- Course Final Exam - This quiz contributes 40% towards your final grade
1
Peer Review
- Peer Assessment - This contributes 20% towards your final grade
3
Readings
- Academic Integrity
- Where to From Here? The Next Step.
- End of Course Survey
Auto Summary
Discover the foundations of asset and investment valuation with "Alternative Approaches to Valuation and Investment," a foundational course in Business & Management. Developed by the University of Melbourne and BNY Mellon, this Coursera course explores intuitive and alternative valuation techniques. Perfect for beginners, it spans 960 minutes and offers a starter subscription, ideal for those looking to enhance their corporate finance knowledge.

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