Understanding key elements and basic workings of the Financial Services Industry (useful for exams as well)
What you will learn
Banking – History of banking
Banking – Distinctions between Retail/Investment etc
The role of banks
Central banks
Saving and Borrowing
Evaluating different sources of borrowing (mortgage, overdraft, credit card, payday loans etc)
Calculating effective annual IRs
Ethics and Integrity in Financial Services
How the financial services sector links savers and borrowers, both on a household and corporate scale
Insurance
IPOs
Sources of return for shareholders
Calculating dividend yields
Benefits and risks of shareholding
Bonds
Advantages and disadvantages of bondholding
Credit rating agencies (S+P, Fitch, Moodyβs)
Derivatives β call/put options, futures
Markets β stock exchanges and regions/sectors that they represent
Fund management (vs direct investment)
Forex
Pensions
Fintechs, Crowdfunding, Distributed ledger tech
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- Demystify the intricate ecosystem of financial services, tracing its evolution and foundational principles.
- Gain a comprehensive grasp of the diverse financial institutions and their specialized functions.
- Understand the critical mechanisms by which capital flows between those who save and those who need to borrow, powering economic activity.
- Explore the fundamental concepts of risk management and return generation across various financial instruments.
- Develop analytical skills to evaluate financial products and services from both consumer and investor perspectives.
- Appreciate the ethical considerations and regulatory frameworks that underpin trust and stability in the financial sector.
- Learn how financial markets facilitate the exchange of securities and contribute to wealth creation.
- Uncover the strategic importance of pensions and savings vehicles for long-term financial well-being.
- Examine the impact of emerging technologies and innovative business models on the future of financial services.
- Enhance your preparedness for professional examinations by solidifying your understanding of core financial concepts.
- Pros:
- Provides a robust foundational knowledge essential for a career in finance or related fields.
- Equips individuals with practical financial literacy to make informed personal and professional decisions.
- Cons:
- May require supplementary study for in-depth specialization in specific financial areas.
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