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This entry is from Winter semester 2020/21 and might be obsolete. You can find a current equivalent here.

Asset Pricing Theory/Capital Market Theory
(dt. Asset Pricing Theory/Capital Market Theory)

Level, degree of commitment Specialization module, compulsory elective module
Forms of teaching and learning,
workload
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Credit points,
formal requirements
6 CP
Course requirement(s): Protocol of a guest lecture on Accounting and Finance (1-2 pages)
Examination type: Written examination
Language,
Grading
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The grading is done with 0 to 15 points according to the examination regulations for the degree program M.Sc. Business Administration.
Duration,
frequency
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Person in charge of the module's outline

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Qualification Goals

Students will learn techniques for decision-making under risk and for valuing risky cash flows. In addition, students will be taught in-depth and specialized application skills as well as the ability to further develop solution approaches.


Prerequisites

None.


Applicability

Module imported from M.Sc. Business Administration.

When studying M.Sc. Business Informatics, this module can be attended in the study area Business Administration Specialization.

The module is assigned to the focus area Accounting and Finance. Further information on eligibility can be found in the description of the study area.


Recommended Reading

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