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Investment and Financial Markets
ACTS 4302
School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics
This 3 semester credit hour course develops the student's knowledge of the theoretical basis of certain actuarial models and the application of those models to insurance and other financial risks. The topics discussed include mean-variance portfolio theory, asset pricing models, market efficiency and behavioral finance, investment risk and project analysis, capital structure, main methods of capital budgeting, equity and debt, forwards and futures, and introduction to options. This class covers parts of CAS exam 3F and serves as a Finance Component of the SOA VEE requirement in Accounting and Finance. 3 credit hours.
Prerequisites: STAT 4351 with a grade C- or higher and ACTS 4308 with a grade C- or higher.
Offering Frequency: Every two years
Grades: 212
Median GPA: B
Mean GPA: 2.704
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Investment and Financial Markets
ACTS 4302
School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics
This 3 semester credit hour course develops the student's knowledge of the theoretical basis of certain actuarial models and the application of those models to insurance and other financial risks. The topics discussed include mean-variance portfolio theory, asset pricing models, market efficiency and behavioral finance, investment risk and project analysis, capital structure, main methods of capital budgeting, equity and debt, forwards and futures, and introduction to options. This class covers parts of CAS exam 3F and serves as a Finance Component of the SOA VEE requirement in Accounting and Finance. 3 credit hours.
Prerequisites: STAT 4351 with a grade C- or higher and ACTS 4308 with a grade C- or higher.
Offering Frequency: Every two years
Grades: 212
Median GPA: B
Mean GPA: 2.704
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