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FIN 590 – Financial Institutions I

General Information

This course provides an in-depth look at financial institutions and the role they play for financial markets today. The course will address questions such as: Which financial institutions exist? Why do they exist? What risks do they face? How do they manage those risks? How does the behavior of financial institutions impact financial markets and asset prices? How does their behavior impact the economy at large? How should we regulate financial institutions? The course Financial Institutions I will put emphasis on the analysis of banks.

Important: This course will not be offered in Fall 2024. Please refer to the university's course catalog for further finance courses.

Further Information

  • Learning Outcomes

    After completing this course, students will have a thorough understanding of the economic reasons for the existence of financial institutions. Students will understand the eco-system of financial institutions and their role in the global financial markets. Students will gain knowledge about what risks managers in financial institutions face and how they manage those risks. Students will also learn about current approaches and proposals for regulating financial institutions.

  • Prerequisites

    Every student participating in this course should have completed the equivalent of the 2-semester finance module, which is part of the Mannheim Bachelor program. The lectures generally assume basic knowledge in accounting (balance sheets, income statements, financial ratios), finance (present value methods, portfolio theory, CAPM), mathematics (calculus, optimization) and statistics (mean, variance, standard deviation, univariate and multivariate regressions).

  • Registration

    Registration is via Portal2 (matriculated students only). Admission to the course is not limited and no application is needed.

Contact Person

Yufang Sun, M.Sc.

Yufang Sun, M.Sc.

Doktorandin
Universität Mannheim
Fakultät für Betriebs­wirtschafts­lehre
L 9, 1–2 – Raum 204
68161 Mannheim
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