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Investment and Financing (E)

Niveau

First cycle, Bachelor

Learning outcomes of the courses/module

The students are able to:
• Define the fundamentals of investment, financing and risk management and apply them in examples.
• Calculate the financing requirements.
• Describe the fundamentals of the lending business as well as the processing of loans and the risk limitation of credit institutions.
• Assess investments from an economic point of view.
• Apply the usual methods of investment calculation in everyday business.

Prerequisites for the course

not applicable

Course content

• Introduction to financial management
• Economic business processes (investment, financing and risk management)
• Differences in financing needs for: Enterprises, public budgets and private budgets
• Structure and legal basis of the credit business of credit institutions
• Supply of credit to the credit markets
• The European Central Bank
• Execution and processing of credit transactions, e.g. credit types
• Company assessment and analysis
• Collateral, credit agreement and credit decisions
• Introduction to investment calculation
• Goals and tasks of a modern investment calculation
• Fundamentals of business investment decisions
• Static methods of investment calculation
• Dynamic methods of investment calculation

Recommended specialist literature

• Däumler, Grabe (2013).: Betriebliche Finanzwirtschaft, 10th edition, nwb Verlag Herne
• Grill, Perczynski, Grill (2014): Wirtschaftslehre des Kreditwesens,Bildungsverlag Eins Troisdorf
• Warnecke, et al. (1996): Wirtschaftlichkeitsrechnung für Ingenieure, 3rd Edition, Carl Hanser Publisher Munich
• Däumler, Grabe (2014): Grundlagen der Investitions- und Wirtschaftlichkeitsrech-nung, nwb Verlag Herne
• Kruschwitz (2011): Investitionsrechnung, 13th Edition, Oldenbourg Publishers Munich
• Bestmann (2008): Kompendium der Betriebswirtschaftslehre, 11th ed., Oldenbourg Verlag Munich
• Wöhe, Döring (2013): Einführung in die Allgemeine Betriebswirtschaftslehre, 25th edition, Vahlen Verlag Munich

Assessment methods and criteria

final written Exam

Language

English

Number of ECTS credits awarded

1.5

Semester hours per week

Planned teaching and learning method

Integrated course

Semester/trimester in which the course/module is offered

4

Type of course/module

Type of course