Investment and Credit Analysis - AFCP854
This unit covers the use of advanced financial analysis and modelling techniques in corporate finance applications, and is designed for students interested in analyst roles in equity and credit analysis, banking or consulting environments. Building on concepts introduced in ECFS866, this unit complements other corporate finance electives. The unit will allow students to explore the linkage between a company's strategy and industry competitive structure, and financial performance. We will analyse financial performance by demonstrating financial analysis techniques, and assess the impact of accounting issues in analysing a company's financial results. The unit will explore how financial modelling can be used to assist in addressing these issues.
Credit Points: | 2 |
When Offered: | AFC April Beijing - Offshore students only AFC Term 2 MB - Applied Finance Centre, Melbourne Campus, March to June AFC Term 3 CBD - Applied Finance Centre, City Campus, June to September AFC Term 4 Singapore - Offshore students only |
Staff Contact(s): | Mr Paul Brunker |
Prerequisites: |
(Admission to MAppFin or GradDipAppFin) and (AFCP801 or ECFS866) |
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Assessed As: | Graded |
Offered By: | Department of Applied Finance and Actuarial Studies Faculty of Business and Economics |
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