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Class Introduction. BA 543 Financial Markets and Institutions. Assignments. Weekly Readings Two or Three Chapters per Week Foundations in Financial Markets and Institutions Individual Class Presentation Sign Up for Topic

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Class Introduction

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  1. Class Introduction BA 543 Financial Markets and Institutions

  2. Assignments • Weekly Readings • Two or Three Chapters per Week • Foundations in Financial Markets and Institutions • Individual Class Presentation • Sign Up for Topic • Individual presentation of 15 minutes with 5 minutes for Questions and Answers • Four presentations per week • Topics extend textbook • Examples in week two on Health Insurance Exchanges, Social Security Fixes, and Retirement Planning

  3. Assignments Continued • Paper on Presentation Topic • Paper due May 28, 2013 (week nine) • Length 6 to 8 pages • References required • Can be an extension of presentation • Final Exam • Tuesday Evening June 11, 2013 • Multiple Choice Exam • “Five Questions” from each week of class

  4. Expectations • Reading Assignments • Chapters read prior to class (around 60 – 70 pages) • Lectures will cover some of the material from each chapter but you are responsible for all topics in reading assignments • Ask questions in class on material and participate in lecture discussion • Presentation • Start by reading chapter in text that fits your topic • See me prior to presentation on scope and depth of presentation • Presentation provided to class

  5. Expectations • Paper • Matches presentation topic • More flexibility with paper (scope and depth) • Not shared with class • Six to Eight pages (use appropriate length to present topic) • References (format provided) • Final Exam • From textbook and student presentations • 50 multiple choice questions worth 50% of grade

  6. Expectations • Need to be on time for every class • You are the audience for each presenter • Need to participate in student presentations and lecture • Active learning – Professional Courtesies • When you present • You are the teacher and responsible for the material • You must engage the class • Do not rely on single “prop” for conveying material • Have additional support material for answering questions

  7. Course Design • Lecture with full Class Participation • Engage in topic • Seek clarification of material presented • Offer insights • Individual work for all class assignments • For many this has been a year full of teams • Need to manage your time and effort • Improve individual skills that are the weaker part of your resume • If quiet and shy…learn to speak up in class • If passive learner…be active and share thoughts

  8. Course Objectives • Learn the basics of financial markets • How transactions take place • History of the markets • Evolution of trading • Improve Presentation Skills • Accept role as teacher • More attention to audience (not fact based) • Improve Writing Skills • Organize writing presentation • Clear path for reader • Ultimate Goal • You will learn more about financial markets than you ever expected and gain confidence with this new knowledge

  9. Questions? • Concerns or questions on Readings? • Concerns or questions on Presentation? • Concerns or questions on Paper? • Concerns or questions on Final Exam? • Concerns or questions on Course?

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