Corporate Finance: Learn Financial Markets and Economics

Financial markets, Risk, Bubbles, Mergers and Acquisitions, Options, Leveraged Buyouts, Hostile Takeovers, and More.

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Description

From the best selling instructor comes a brand new course: History of Corporate Finance In a Nutshell: The Foundations of Modern Finance.

This course is a non-fiction narrative, taking you on a journey to where finance came from. It describes how financial theories were developed, how ideological and government experiments shaped economies, and the rise and fall of financial markets. It discusses influential thinkers who shaped society, crazy scams that worked (for a while), and demystifies financial concepts into simple ideas everyone can understand.

You'll learn what drives and creates markets, mergers and acquisitions, leveraged buyouts and hostile takeovers, and the 2008 U.S. financial housing collapse. We'll walk through the rise and fall of financial markets, financial theory and the crazy true story of modern economics.


This course will teach you to understand:


  • Financial and Capital Markets. What’s the purpose?

  • The importance of Intellectual Property Protection

  • Market Efficiency and Market Crashes

  • Risk and Diversification, Market Bubbles

  • The Role of Government In Finance. How government can help or hinder markets

  • The Basics of Option Strategies

  • Mergers and Acquisitions

  • Takeovers, Leveraged Buyouts, and Defense Tactics

  • 2008 Financial U.S. Housing Collapse and the financial tools that caused it

And much much more…


By the end of this course, you’ll be able to talk fluently about key financial concepts, unpack financial stories in the news, and recognize financial ideas as they show up in everyday life.

What You Will Learn!

  • Understand the purpose of financial and capital markets
  • Realize the importance of intellectual property protection and how it determines technological innovation
  • Learn market efficiency and risk
  • Irrespective of political ideology, understand how government can help or hinder an economy
  • Use payoff diagrams to estimate the potential profit of option strategies
  • Recognize company incentives to acquire or merge with other companies
  • Understand hostile takeovers, leveraged buyouts and defense tactics against hostile takeovers
  • Explain what happened during the 2008 U.S. financial housing collapse

Who Should Attend!

  • Anyone interested in learning about the history of finance and why modern day economics developed the way it did
  • Those curious to learn about the fascinating ways people made and lost a lot of money
  • Anyone interested in Finance, Economics, or Financial Theory