Finance for Everyone: Markets
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About this course: Markets begins with one of the most common and important elements of the financial system – interest rates. You will learn why interest rates have always been a key barometer in determining the value of everything. You will explore the changing influence of interest rates; the impact of interest rates on consumption, investment and economic growth; and the bizarre realities of negative interest rates. Markets explains how interest rates change the value of all financial instruments, highlighting the role of the bond and stock markets that have toppled empires. We take a closer look at the equity pricing models and equity markets that reverberate across the globe, and explore everything from the first stock ever issued – by the Dutch East India Company – to the little-understood but powerful derivative securities market. By the end of the course, you will have developed insight into the intersections of the financial markets with worlds of policy, politics, and power. You will have demonstrated that insight by teaching an important financial concept and translating a financial product or transaction to someone who will clearly benefit from your advice.
Who is this class for: Whether you work in the financial industry or are a novice, this course is aimed at anyone wanting to develop financial literacy with respect to financial markets, understand the social impact of financial markets, and gain confidence in forming communicating about financial concepts and participating in markets.
Created by:Â Â Â McMaster University
Taught by:Â Â Â Â Arshad Ahmad, Professor
DeGroote School of Business
Basic Info
Course 2 of 5 in the Finance for Everyone Specialization.
Level
Beginner
Commitment
4 weeks of study, 1-2 hours/week
Language
English
How To Pass
Pass all graded assignments to complete the course.
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Average User Rating 4.6
Course 2 of Specialization
Understand Financial Forces - Make a Difference. Engage, analyze and learn why finance matters to you and the communities you serve
Finance for Everyone
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Syllabus
WEEK 1
Week 1: Welcome & Interest Rates
Welcome! This first week will orient you to the specialization and help set you up to make the most of your experience with us in Finance for Everyone: Markets. You will also engage with a fundamental concept that has tremendous influence on financial markets,...Â
3 videos, 7 readings, 1 reading
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Graded: Making a Difference in Week 1
WEEK 2
Week 2: Bonds
Week 2 is all about bonds! You will explore this market from its inception to present day, discuss a current curious phenomenon, develop skills for pricing bonds, and have the opportunity to engage in experiencing the market for yourself! Don't forget to conti...Â
3 videos, 4 readings
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Graded: Bonds
WEEK 3
Week 3: Stocks
Week 3 is Stocks week! You will familiarize yourself with this market from its creation to present day, review key moments of market turbulence, develop skills for pricing stocks, and turn your MarketEx focus to experience stocks! As you explore all things sto...Â
4 videos, 3 readings
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Graded: Stocks
WEEK 4
Week 4: Deriviates & Course Presentation
In Week 4, you will synthesize your learnings for Finance for Everyone: Markets. You will participate in a peer review of Presentation materials submitted by your classmates, reflect on your key learnings from this course, and look ahead to Finance for Everyon...Â
4 videos, 1 reading, 1 reading
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Graded: Presentation Assignment