Known as the Global Financial crisis , the 2008 crisis is considered by many economies to have been the worst since the Great Depression of 1930’s. At a time when credit risk and credit crunch are major issues in today’s financial system, the module takes you over the implications of a credit crisis that unfolded as massive tremors in the global financial markets.
The module covers the core principles of Finance forming the bedrock for investment analysis. A must read for all finance enthusiasts who wish to compound their savings.
With the ever-evolving world, optimisation of resource allocation is inescapable for absolutely any entity we come across. Be it politics, finance, law and development, Economics has always been a de facto arbitrator for judging any fallacy. Read this module for a basic understanding of this realm.
Investing is the act of committing money or capital to an endeavor with the expectation of obtaining an additional income or profit. It can also be understood as a method of wealth creation by buying or selling of assets.
A fixed-income security is a debt instrument issued by a government, corporation or other entity to finance and expand their operations. Fixed-income securities provide investors a return in the form of fixed periodic payments and eventual return of principal at maturity.