Stocks and Bonds

About this Course

In this course, we will apply the central concept and applications of Time Value of Money (TVM) to explore the structure and pricing of stocks and bonds at an introductory level. In this course, you will learn about bonds, different types of bonds (Zero Coupon bonds, Government bonds). You will learn about bond pricing calculations and see their direct connection to market data on bonds. You will also learn about stocks, and their pricing and valuation. You will learn about growth and dividend stocks and how to use market data. After completing this course, you will have an understanding of the two fundamental and pervasive ways in which savers transfer money to governments and corporations. You will be able to apply all this knowledge to personal investing decisions and, importantly, these same tools and frameworks are applicable to corporate decisions. This course is part of the four-course Foundational Finance for Strategic Decision Making Specialization.

Created by: University of Michigan


Related Online Courses

This is a self-paced lab that takes place in the Google Cloud console. In this lab, you will learn more about the Outcomes and Functions of the Chronicle security solution.Created by: Google Cloud more
The Agile Development Excellence specialization provides a thorough understanding of Agile methodologies, focusing on the Scrum Framework, User Stories, and Continuous Integration practices.... more
In this specialization, you will explore how many public health outcomes are directly influenced by human contact with the environment. The four courses in this series will introduce you to the... more
The Generative AI Leadership & Strategy Specialization on Coursera is an innovative program designed to empower leaders with the skills needed to harness the full potential of large language models... more
The 5 courses in this University of Michigan specialization introduce learners to data science through the python programming language. This skills-based specialization is intended for learners who... more

CONTINUE SEARCH

FOLLOW COLLEGE PARENT CENTRAL