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Johns Hopkins University | EN.553.642

Investment Science

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This course offers a rigorous treatment of the subject of investment as a scientific discipline. Mathematics is employed as the main tool to convey the principles of investment science and their use to make investment calculations for good decision-making. Topics covered in the course include the basic theory of interest and its application to fixed-income securities, cash flow analysis and capital budgeting, mean-variance portfolio theory, and the associated capital asset pricing model, utility function theory and risk analysis, derivative securities and basic option theory, portfolio evaluation. The student is expected to be comfortable with the use of mathematics as a method of deduction and problem solving. Recommended Course Background: (AS.110.109 OR AS.110.113 ) AND ( EN.553.291 OR AS.110.201 OR AS.110.212 ) AND ( EN.553.310 OR EN.553.311 OR EN.553.420 OR EN.553.430).

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R. GaleevaJ. Miller
09:00 - 09:50