Public University of Navarre



Academic year: 2024/2025 | Previous academic years:  2023/2024  |  2022/2023  |  2021/2022  |  2020/2021 
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:
FERRER ZUBIATE, ELENA   [Mentoring ] GONZALEZ URTEAGA, ANA (Resp)   [Mentoring ]
ARRUEBARRENA ALONSO, JOSE RAMON   [Mentoring ]

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Module/Subject matter

Business framework / Finance

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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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General proficiencies

Not applicable.

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Specific proficiencies

Not applicable.

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Learning outcomes

RA08: Understand business management and its different functional areas.

RA09: Identify and recognize relevant sources of economic information and their content.

RA10: Derive relevant information from economic and social data that is difficult for non-professionals to recognize.

RA12: Effectively manage resource allocation in both the private and public sectors.

RA14: Evaluate the consequences of different action alternatives and select the best ones given the objectives.

RA18: Work effectively in teams, being able to argue their proposals and validate or reasonably refute the arguments of others.

RA19: Organize work effectively, including good time management, prioritization, and planning.

RA20: Select and generate the necessary information for each problem, analyze it, and make decisions based on it.

RA21: Value ethical, social, and environmental commitment in professional practice.

RA22: Continue learning independently in the future, deepening the knowledge acquired or embarking on new areas of knowledge.

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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
outcome
Assessment
activity
Weight (%) It allows
test resit
Minimum
required grade
All Teamwork activities 10% Non-recoverable No
All Individual activities 30% Recoverable1 No
All Final Exam 60% Recoverable1 Yes2
Minimum grade for weighting in the final grade = 5/10

1Recovery exam on the date set by the center within the call for recovery
2If the minimum for weighting is not obtained, the grade of the subject will be a maximum of 4,5 out of 10 (failed).

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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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