Undergraduate Courses 2018-19
FINA
Finance
- FINA 1203Personal Finance3 Credit(s)Exclusion(s)FINA 2203, FINA 2303DescriptionThis course provides a broad perspective on personal finance. It highlights the importance of setting goals, and making good use of financial resources to meet financial obligations in the course of one’s lifetime. Following a comprehensive and step-by-step guide, students will gain skills and knowledge on how to make informed and effective decisions to achieve their financial goals. While various tools and techniques are covered, the emphasis is on the intuition, logic and fundamental principles that underlie their uses. The course also provides hands-on practice for students to prepare their financial information and assess their financial health. With basic math skills, students can formulate financial management strategies that deal with their cash, credit and debt choices as well as housing decisions. They will gain an understanding of the risk-return tradeoff, and the protection from insurance. Moreover, they will learn how to evaluate investments to accumulate wealth for the long term.
- FINA 1303Introduction to Financial Markets3 Credit(s)DescriptionIntroduction to money and capital markets; money instruments; financial institutions; and markets for various securities, including stocks, bonds, and derivatives; and the currency pegging system in Hong Kong.
- FINA 2102Introduction to Finance2 Credit(s)DescriptionFor Quantitative Finance students only. The course aims to provide orientation to students to help them prepare for academic studies and understand the finance industry. The course starts with a lecture series to provide student with an overview of financial markets and institutions and raises their awareness about finance issues. It will be followed by company visits whereby students are taken to major financial institutions and corporations and meet with company representatives.
- FINA 2203Fundamentals of Business Finance3 Credit(s)Exclusion(s)FINA 2303DescriptionFor BIBU and non-SB&M students. This course provides an introduction to corporate finance for students who may not have background in accounting and business statistics. Topics include financial statement analysis, time value of money, bond and stock valuation, capital budgeting, risk and return concepts and cost of capital.
- FINA 2303Financial Management3 Credit(s)Prerequisite(s)ACCT 2010 and ISOM 2500Exclusion(s)FINA 2203DescriptionFor SB&M students only. This course provides an introduction to corporate finance. Topics include time value of money, bond and stock valuation, capital budgeting, risk and return concepts and cost of capital.
- FINA 3001Key Skills for Finance Professionals (A)1 Credit(s)Previous Course Code(s)FINA 3010DescriptionThe course is designed to promote students' personal development, teamwork, communications skills, and to improve their employability and long-term career success. Graded P or F. For students with major in FINA and QFIN only.
- FINA 3011Key Skills for Finance Professionals (B)1 Credit(s)Previous Course Code(s)FINA 3020DescriptionThe course is designed to promote students' personal development, teamwork, communications skills, and to improve their employability and long-term career success. Selected topics will be different from those covered in FINA 3001. Graded P or F. For students with major in FINA and QFIN only.
- FINA 3103Intermediate Investments3 Credit(s)Previous Course Code(s)FINA 3104Prerequisite(s)FINA 2203 or FINA 2303DescriptionThis course studies the concepts and evidence relevant to the management of investment portfolios. Topics include diversification, asset allocation, portfolio optimization, factor models, the relation between risk and return, trading, passive (e.g., index-fund) and active (e.g., hedge-fund, long-short) strategies, mutual funds, performance evaluation, long-horizon investing and simulation.
- FINA 3203Derivative Securities3 Credit(s)Previous Course Code(s)FINA 3204Prerequisite(s)FINA 2203 OR FINA 2303DescriptionThis course covers options, forward contracts, futures contracts and swaps. By the end of this course, students will have a good knowledge of how derivative contracts work, how they are used and how they are priced.
- FINA 3303Intermediate Corporate Finance3 Credit(s)Previous Course Code(s)FINA 4104Prerequisite(s)FINA 3103DescriptionThe course provides an in-depth treatment of long-term financing decisions, including estimation of the cost of capital, financial leverage, corporate distress, raising financing, dividend policy, and working capital analysis.
- FINA 3810Bloomberg Market Concepts Certification0 Credit(s)DescriptionThe course aims to provide students with knowledge of financial markets and Bloomberg functionality. The course consists of four modules: economic indicators, currencies, fixed income and equities. Students will need to complete all four modules to receive the Bloomberg Market Concepts certification. Graded P or F. For students with major in FINA and QFIN only.
- FINA 3820Thomson Reuters Certification Program0 Credit(s)Prerequisite(s)FINA 2303DescriptionThis course will enable students to learn more about market information and the functionality of a Thomson Reuters data product most commonly used by financial professionals. It begins with the first module of basic overview and is followed by four core modules on data, screen design, graphics, analysis tools of various instruments, which includes one module of data retrieval in Excel. Students will be eligible in attending the Thomson Reuters Certification Assessment upon completion of the course. Graded P or F.
- FINA 3830Thomson Reuters Analytics0 Credit(s)Prerequisite(s)FINA 3103 and FINA 3820DescriptionThe objective of the course is to give students first hand experience in using Reuters terminals and provide them with a firm foundation of analytical skills and practical market knowledge. Graded P or F.
- FINA 4003Wealth Management3 Credit(s)Previous Course Code(s)FINA 3604Prerequisite(s)FINA 3103DescriptionThis course focuses on a broad understanding of financial and investment issues arising in the context of personal wealth management. Students will gain an understanding of the nature and use of various financial products and legal instruments for developing a financial plan. It covers topics such as client financial status and expectations, portfolio management, securities trading, managed funds, insurance, and tax and estate planning.
- FINA 4013Corporate Valuation3 Credit(s)Previous Course Code(s)FINA 3403, FINA 4204Prerequisite(s)FINA 3303DescriptionThis course teaches students how to use financial information to value firms. By the end of this course, students will be able to value firms using discounted cash flow valuation, relative valuation, and real options.
- FINA 4103Financial Markets Trading and Structure3 Credit(s)Previous Course Code(s)FINA 3304Prerequisite(s)FINA 3103DescriptionThis course examines liquidity, market structure and trading. The focus is on examining the efficiency of trading systems and markets, the impact of new algorithmic trading on markets, the role of intermediaries and regulatory actions on market structure issues. Students learn about a number of alternative market structures in terms of their economic and operational effectiveness.
- FINA 4203Mergers, Acquisitions, and Corporate Restructuring3 Credit(s)Prerequisite(s)FINA 3303DescriptionThis course analyzes mechanisms underlying the creation of value in mergers, acquisitions and corporate restructuring. Students will learn analytical techniques and tools to analyze (a) strategy behind corporate restructuring transactions, whether and what to acquire, (b) evaluation and financing of acquisitions, and (c) decisions and processes that impact value creation in mergers.
- FINA 4303Fixed Income Securities3 Credit(s)Previous Course Code(s)FINA 4304Prerequisite(s)FINA 3103 AND FINA 3203DescriptionPricing of bonds, term structure models, duration analysis and immunization techniques, valuation of interest rate options, convertible bonds, mortgage-backed securities, pricing credit derivatives, bond portfolio construction and management.
- FINA 4403International Finance3 Credit(s)Previous Course Code(s)FINA 3404Prerequisite(s)FINA 3103DescriptionAn introduction to the fundamental principles of international financial management and investment. Topics include: international financial markets and instruments; foreign exchange markets; foreign currency derivatives and currency risk; international capital budgeting; international bond and equity markets.
- FINA 4503Banking and Financial Intermediation3 Credit(s)Previous Course Code(s)FINA 3504Prerequisite(s)FINA 2203 OR FINA 2303DescriptionThis course examines financial intermediaries with a particular emphasis on banks. It introduces students to the nature, purpose, and management of these institutions. The course also brings together the upstream issues in risk measurement and the regulative environment surrounding banks. By the end of this course, students will be able to understand the role of banks in the economy and the effects of frictions such as information asymmetry and agency costs on bank behavior. The course will start with the review of basic game theory.
- FINA 4603Venture Capital Financing3 Credit(s)Prerequisite(s)FINA 3303DescriptionThis course covers the application of financial tools and techniques to the funding and valuation of an entrepreneurial venture. The course seeks to provide students with a background on the venture capital industry, the economic intuition underlying its features, and the basic tools required to work in the industry.
- FINA 4713Valuation and Fund Management3 Credit(s)Previous Course Code(s)FINA 4929APrerequisite(s)ACCT 2010 AND (ECON 2103 OR ECON 2113) AND FINA 3103Exclusion(s)FINA 5980DescriptionThe course provides students with opportunities to gain experience in securities research and portfolio management. Students will develop and manage virtual Investment Fund. Students will submit research reports on assets and analyze fund performance.
- FINA 4803Quantitative Trading3 Credit(s)Exclusion(s)FINA 4810, FINA 4814DescriptionFor QFIN students in their fourth year of study only. This is a capstone course for final year students in the BSc Quantitative Finance program. Working in groups, the students will bring together all the knowledge learned in the program to develop and execute a quantitative trading strategy through a simulated platform. The instructor will guide the students through the following stages: (1) idea generation, (2) strategy backtesting, (3) risk management planning, (4) system development, (5) trade execution, and (6) performance evaluation. Students will also have the opportunity to develop their leadership and presentation skills.
- FINA 4919Independent Study1-4 Credit(s)DescriptionDirected study of selected issues in Finance. May be graded by letter, or P/F for different offerings. Instructor's approval is required for enrollment in the course. Subject to approval by the department, students may repeat the course once if a different topic is selected.
- FINA 4929Special Topics in Finance0-4 Credit(s)DescriptionCovers current developments in finance. Topics selected by instructors. May be graded P or F.