Public University of Navarre



Academic year: 2019/2020 | Previous academic years:  2018/2019  |  2017/2018  |  2015/2016 
International Double Bachelor's degree in Economics, Management and Business Administration at the Universidad Pública de Navarra
Course code: 176105 Subject title: FINANCIAL OPERATIONS
Credits: 6 Type of subject: Basic Year: 1 Period: 1º S
Department: Gestión de Empresas
Lecturers:
ABINZANO GUILLEN, MARIA ISABEL   [Mentoring ] GONZALEZ URTEAGA, ANA (Resp)   [Mentoring ]
ARRUEBARRENA ALONSO, JOSE RAMON   [Mentoring ]

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Module/Subject matter

Financial operations.

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Contents

The subject is organized in three units:

- The first one deals with the main basic concepts and methodological aspects of financial valuations.

- The second one studies the behavior of the different types of financial annuities and perpetuities.

- Finally, the third one is dedicated to examine long-term financial operations. In particular, is dedicated to the study of repayment loans.

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Descriptors

Introduction to financial operations; the time value of the money and the interest rate; simple and compounded financial laws; annuities and perpetuities; long-term financial operations.

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General proficiencies

CG03 Oral and written communication in their mother tongue

CG05 Computer skills relevant to the field of study

CG06 The ability to search for and analyse information from different sources

CG09 The capacity to work as part of a team

CG15 An ethical approach to work

CG17 A capacity for self-reliant learning

CB1 - Students have demonstrated that they possess knowledge of and understand an area of study, based on general secondary education and usually to a level which, albeit with the support of advanced text books, also includes some aspects which imply knowledge of the latest developments in their field of study

CB2 - Students know how to apply their knowledge to their work or vocation in a professional manner and possess skills which are usually demonstrated by developing and defending arguments and resolving problems in their area of study

CB3 - Students are able to compile and interpret relevant information (normally within their area of study) in order to voice opinions which include reflection on relevant themes of a social, scientific or ethical nature

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Specific proficiencies

CE02 To identify sources of economic information relevant to their particular enterprise and their contents

CE03 To discern information and data relevant to their particular enterprise which a non-professional would be unable to recognise

CE04 To analyse business management problems, applying professional criteria based on the use of technical instruments

CE15 To understand the financial markets, their structure, key players and products

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Learning outcomes

R_FI_01 To apply the mathematics of financial operations

R_FI_02 To understand the time value of money concept

R_FI_03 To know how to apply financial rules

R_FI_04 To identify and value annuities

R_FI_05 To identify and value loans

R_FI_06 To apply the acquired knowledge to real situations

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Methodology

METHODOLOGY-ACTIVITY PRESENCIAL HOURS NON-PRESENCIAL HOURS
A-1 Lectures sessions 28  
A-2 Practical sessions 28  
A-3 Personal study   42
A-4 Teamwork and/or individual activities   40
A-5 Office hours   08
A-6 Final exam 04  
Total 60 90

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Evaluation

Learning outcomes Assessment system Weight (%) Character
R_FI_01, R_FI_02, R_FI_03, R_FI_04, R_FI_05, R_FI_06 Final exam* 70% Recoverable activities
R_FI_01, R_FI_02, R_FI_03, R_FI_04, R_FI_05, R_FI_06 Individual and/or teamwork activities 30% Non-recoverable activities

* To pass the course it will be necessary to obtain, at least, a 50% over the final mark of the exam

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Agenda

- UNIT 1: Financial Valuation, Financial Laws, and Short-Term Financial Operations

- UNIT 2: Annuities and Perpetuities

- UNIT 3: Classical Long-Term Financial Operations and Other Financial Operations

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Bibliography

Access the bibliography that your professor has requested from the Library.


Basic Bibliography:

Córdoba-Bueno, M. (2010) "Fundaments and Practices of Financial Mathematics", 2nd Edition. Ed.: Dykinson.

De Pablo López, A. (2002) "Valoración Financiera" Editorial Centro de Estudios Ramón Areces.

Additional Bibliography:

De Pablo López, A. (2002) "Matemáticas de las operaciones financieras" Editorial UNED.

Delgado, C y Palomero, J (2002) "Gestión Financiera: Teoría y 800 ejercicios". Palomero-Delgado Editores.

Ruiz Cabestre, F.J. y Rodríguez Oses, E. (2005): "Valoración de las Operaciones Financieras: Manual teórico-práctico" Ed. Thomson.

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Languages

English.

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Location

Classroom and computer lab.

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