Overview
Finance seeks to achieve the efficient and effective allocation of money manifested in terms of assets, equity and liabilities; it provides the institutions and instruments for the optimal flow of money between individuals, businesses, government and other organisations in the context of risk and return.
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AvailabilityFinance is listed in B2001 Bachelor of Commerce at Clayton as a major and minor.
Learning outcomes
In addition to achieving the broad outcomes of your course, and successfully completing this area of study, you will be able to:
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Be able to critically evaluate, analyse and interpret financial data and demonstrate the use of fundamental financial models and empirical techniques
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Formulate and present investment and financing decisions and justifications thereof
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Comply with the Australian Business Dean's Council endorsed Finance Learning Standards of knowledge, application, judgement, communication and teamwork, and reflection
Requirements
48 credit points
Core units24 credit points
Additional finance units24 credit points