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Entrepreneurship At The Base Of The Pyramid, Ouafaa Hmaddi
Entrepreneurship At The Base Of The Pyramid, Ouafaa Hmaddi
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Syllabus for ECO 21680: ENTREPRENEURSHIP AT THE BASE OF THE PYRAMID
Zero Textbook Cost Syllabus For Cis/Sta 3920 (Data Mining For Business Analyitics), Vinayak Javaly
Zero Textbook Cost Syllabus For Cis/Sta 3920 (Data Mining For Business Analyitics), Vinayak Javaly
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Data Mining is the process by which useful information is extracted from large amounts of data. This course is designed to provide students with the necessary tools and techniques to perform data mining and business analytics. This course is intended as an introductory module targeted at individuals who plan to work with data (modeling, data management) as well as towards those who will work with data scientists. While the course will primarily focus on modeling and evaluation, it will also include data preparation and examination. Modeling techniques covered include decision trees, clustering, and other methods. Emphasis will be placed on …
Entrepreneurship, Ouafaa Hmaddi
Entrepreneurship, Ouafaa Hmaddi
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Syllabus for ECO 41250 Entrepreneurship
Student Self-Grading Form, Brett Whysel
Student Self-Grading Form, Brett Whysel
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This is a word document that students use at the beginning, midpoint, and end of a semester to set relevant goals, measure progress towards goals, and self-grade. It is intended to build motivation, metacognition, and accountability. Instructors may use it on its own or to supplement other assessment tools, and improve the accuracy, validity, and fairness of final grades.
Case Study Assignment, Lauren B. Mullins
Case Study Assignment, Lauren B. Mullins
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This is an assignment for an undergraduate management class.
Eco 2200: Module 2, Dorina Tila
Eco 2200: Module 2, Dorina Tila
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Firms and Financial Institutions
- Financial Markets
- Financial Institutions
Eco 2200: Module 3 - 5, Dorina Tila
Eco 2200: Module 3 - 5, Dorina Tila
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Time Value of Money
- Calculate future value (FV)
- Calculate effective interest rate and compounding.
- Calculate present value (PV)
- Calculate rate of returns
- Apply time value of money principles to evaluate investment opportunities
- Optional: Calculate amortization
Eco 2200: Module 6, Dorina Tila
Eco 2200: Module 6, Dorina Tila
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Bonds
- Describe the key features of bonds
- Distinguish types of bonds
- Measure yield, assess risk, and bond evaluation.
- Interest rates
Eco 2200: Module 7, Dorina Tila
Eco 2200: Module 7, Dorina Tila
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Risks
- Describe the basic return and risk
- Describe portfolio risk, stand-alone risk, and return and market efficiency
Equity & Options
- Describe features of common stock and preferred stock
- Value common stock (dividend growth model, free cashflow valuation model, and market multiples)
Eco 2200: Module 1, Dorina Tila
Eco 2200: Module 1, Dorina Tila
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Overview of Financial Management, Firms v. Markets
- Objectives of the firm
- Forms of business organizations
- Coase, R.H. (1937). The Nature of the Firm. Economica, 4(16), p. 386-405.
Eco 2200: Module 8, Dorina Tila
Eco 2200: Module 8, Dorina Tila
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Cost of Capital
- Compute the component cost of capital for (a) debt, (b) preferred stock, (c) retained earnings, and (d) new common equity.
- Describe the weighted average cost of capital (WACC) and how it is used to make investment decisions.
Medst 260: Advertising And Marketing, Mara Einstein
Medst 260: Advertising And Marketing, Mara Einstein
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Introductory course to Advertising and Marketing.