Introduction to Finance DSBA 2025/2026 — различия между версиями

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== Grading system ==
 
== Grading system ==
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During the course, the student will be formally graded on the following:
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*in-class attendance and activity ('''A''');
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*several lecture quizzes ('''Q''', where '''Q''' is the average grade of all the quizzes in the course);
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*several homework assignments ('''H''', where '''H''' is the average grade of all the homework assignments in the course);
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*one written Fall mid-term test ('''F''')
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*one written Winter exam ('''W''').
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All grades (namely, '''A''', '''Q''', '''H''', '''F''', and '''E''') are real numbers from 0 to 100.
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'''<span style="color:#228B22">The cumulative grade</span>''', '''C''', is obtained '''without rounding''' by the following formula:
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'''C = 0.10*A + 0.05*Q + 0.15*H + 0.25*F + 0.45*W.'''
  
 
== Lecture Notes ==
 
== Lecture Notes ==

Версия 01:10, 8 сентября 2025

Teachers and Assistants

Group 1 2 3
Lecturer Irina Kestner
Class teacher Irina Kestner Yulia Komarova
Consultations - - -

Course Description

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Grading system

During the course, the student will be formally graded on the following:

  • in-class attendance and activity (A);
  • several lecture quizzes (Q, where Q is the average grade of all the quizzes in the course);
  • several homework assignments (H, where H is the average grade of all the homework assignments in the course);
  • one written Fall mid-term test (F)
  • one written Winter exam (W).

All grades (namely, A, Q, H, F, and E) are real numbers from 0 to 100.

The cumulative grade, C, is obtained without rounding by the following formula:

C = 0.10*A + 0.05*Q + 0.15*H + 0.25*F + 0.45*W.

Lecture Notes

  • Lecture 0 (03.09.2025) Intro, Grades, Reading list.
  • Lecture 1 (03.09.2025) Financial system: functions, institutions, markets, securities.

Problem Sets for classes

  • Problem Set 1 (03.09.2025) Financial system: functions, institutions, markets, securities.