In this course, we will apply the central concept and applications of Time Value of Money (TVM) to explore the structure and pricing of stocks and bonds at an introductory level. In this course, you will learn about bonds, different types of bonds (Zero Coupon bonds, Government bonds). You will learn about bond pricing calculations and see their direct connection to market data on bonds. You will also learn about stocks, and their pricing and valuation. You will learn about growth and dividend stocks and how to use market data.
Stocks and Bonds
This course is part of Foundational Finance for Strategic Decision Making Specialization
Instructor: Gautam Kaul
Sponsored by PTT Global Chemical
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Pricing and trading of bonds
Pricing and trading of stocks
How companies are financed and why
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There are 4 modules in this course
This course is focused on understanding the two most commonly used vehicles/instruments by corporations for raising money. This week we will introduce you to the basic language and mechanics of bond pricing. Though introductory, we attempt to cover a fair amount of content and with real world applications.
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5 videos5 readings
After understanding both the terminology of bonds and their pricing, we will spend this week both looking at real data to see the close connection between the concepts and reality and submitting the first graded assignment. One of the major takeaways of this week's efforts will be the similarity between how borrowing works for individuals and corporations.
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1 video1 reading2 assignments
During this week, we will provide you an exposure to the characteristics and the valuation of stocks, again with an eye toward real world applications. You will see how understanding stocks is key to learning how companies work and how pricing them is more art than detailed calculations.
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4 videos1 reading
We will wrap up this course by understanding the relationship between basics of stock pricing and real stock markets. The idea here is to make you realize how foundational principles of finance are so applicable to the real world and even a basic knowledge of key principles help you understand how the world works. You will also test your knowledge by submitting the second assignment for the course.
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Reviewed on Jun 12, 2020
Jargons could sometimes be better explained in the notes, but overall good intro to bonds and stocks and lays out the fundamentals.
Reviewed on May 7, 2020
This course has helped me a lot to know more about stock and bonds. How to measure the bonds and stocks for finance.
Reviewed on May 21, 2020
Very nicely explained with simple examples. Assignments are well designed and very intuitive
Recommended if you're interested in Business
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