History of Corporate Finance In a Nutshell
This course is a non-fiction narrative, taking you on a journey to where finance came from. It describes how financial theories were developed, how ideological and government experiments shaped econom...
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Course Description
This course is a non-fiction narrative, taking you on a journey to where finance came from. It describes how financial theories were developed, how ideological and government experiments shaped economies, and the rise and fall of financial markets. It discusses influential thinkers who shaped society, crazy scams that worked (for a while), and demystifies financial concepts into simple ideas every...
This course is a non-fiction narrative, taking you on a journey to where finance came from. It describes how financial theories were developed, how ideological and government experiments shaped economies, and the rise and fall of financial markets. It discusses influential thinkers who shaped society, crazy scams that worked (for a while), and demystifies financial concepts into simple ideas everyone can understand. You will learn what drives and creates markets, mergers and acquisitions, leveraged buyouts and hostile takeovers, and the 2008 U.S. financial housing collapse. We will walk through the rise and fall of financial markets, financial theory and the crazy true story of modern economics.
What you’ll learn
- You will learn what drives and creates markets,
- mergers and acquisitions
- leveraged buyouts and hostile takeovers
- , you will be able to talk fluently about key financial concepts
- unpack financial stories in the news,
- recognize financial ideas
Covering Topics
Section 1 : Introduction
Section 2 : History of Finance
Section 3 : The Importance of Intellectual Property Protection
Section 4 : Market Efficiency and Market Crashes
Section 5 : Risk and Diversification
Section 6 : Role of Government In Financial Markets
Section 7 : Option Strategy Basics
Section 8 : Mergers and Acquisitions
Section 9 : 2008 U.S. Financial Housing Collapse
Section 10 : Conclusion
Curriculum
Frequently Asked Questions
This course includes
- Lectures 14
- Duration 2 Hour
- Language English
- Certificate No