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Students will be introduced to the capital markets where the flow of money between savers and borrowers occurs using financial instruments. An in depth look at the types, features, pricing and trading of financial instruments, such as fixed-income, equity and derivative securities is presented, along with how such investments are brought to market. Economic principles and policies are also covered with an eye toward their effect on various financial instruments. An introduction to a corporation's financial statements is also presented as a foundation for assessing a company as an investment opportunity (which is continued in CSC102).
This course prepares students to challenge the Canadian Securities Course (CSC) Volume I Examination.