by Chris Lee | Jan 24, 2016 | Summary of Courses and Books
Non- Profit Finance The idea of finance for a long time has always been to make a lot of money. However, in fact, non-profit finance is a pretty big thing in the United States – it is around 4% of their gross domestic product (GDP). Many people such as... by Chris Lee | Jan 17, 2016 | Summary of Courses and Books
The Financial Infrastructure Includes: 1) Buy side People who are in the business of buying securities like stocks and bonds. They do it as professionals. Professional Investment Managers and Their Influence The law prescribes that Investment Managers who manage other... by Chris Lee | Jan 13, 2016 | Summary of Courses and Books
Disclaimer: This will be one of the more “difficult to understand” chapter as compared to the past 5 weeks (although I tried my best to make it as easy as possible to understand) – so feel free to ask me any questions! Guide: Bank Runs = A situation... by Chris Lee | Jan 6, 2016 | Summary of Courses and Books
Introduction to Derivatives, Futures, Forwards, and Options market from Professor Robert Shiller The derivatives market is a market for securities with a price that is dependent upon or derived from one or more underlying assets. Examples of Derivates market are... by Chris Lee | Dec 28, 2015 | Summary of Courses and Books
Introduction to Regulation and Enterprise from Professor Robert Shiller Regulatory bodies US government set up Picture source: Google In 1968, the US government set up Federal National Mortgage Association (Fannie May) and in 1970, the US government set up Federal... by Chris Lee | Dec 27, 2015 | Summary of Courses and Books
Introduction to Real Estate from Professor Robert Shiller Picture source: Google Real Estate is one of the most important classes of asset in the world and it is generally privately held in most countries. With the exception of China, whereby the government...