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  | Key words Applications of Portfolio Management, IWETO-code: S181 Financial Sciences
 
 Objectives
 
 Ability to select and manage a portfolio in a responsible wayFollow the exchange rates, company results and macroeconomic indicators and being able to deduct responsible conclusions from themWorking independently and apply the trained techniquesAccuracy in the processing of dataLearning to work in teamBeing flexible and creative in the searching of the required informationThinking in a problem-solving wayCritical assimilation of the informationHighlight the sense of lifelong learning
 
 Topics
 
 Principles of constructing a portfolio (strategically and tactically) with applicationsStockpicking based on fundamental analysis and relative performing with applicationsFollowing, managing and covering of portfolios
 
 Prerequisites
 Knowledge of the different products of investment and being able to search and interpret related information.
 Basic knowledge of economics.
 
 Final Objectives
 Knowledge
 Job-related (specific):
 SkillsKnowledge of the different possibilities of investment and the rules to construct and manage a portfolio in a sensible wayKnowledge of the financial professional literatureKnowledge of the carriers of information and instances that collect information: libraries, multimediaKnowledge of the financial products, their possibilities and limitationsKnowledge of the evolutions in the own fields of studyKnowledge of the topicality concerning the professionKnowing where one can get further training and knowing how to consult information about that
 General:
 Job-related (general):Thinking and reasoning powerWorking independentlyUpdating knowledgeConsulting sourcesAcquiring and assimilating information
 Job-related (specific):Ability to work in teamJudging the offered knowledge (being critical)Organising (analysing, outlining, drawing up a hierarchy) of informationHandling numerical dataDistinguishing problemsAbility to think in an analytical and problem-solving wayThinking logically
 AttitudesInform and give advice to clients in the field of investmentsPresent the best possible choice in compliance with a strict moral, deontological and legal codeFollow the big economic sectorsFollow the financial and economic reality through professional literatureConduct market researchCollect, process, store and use relevant informationAbility to identify and analyse the needs of clientsAbility to distinguish, consider fully, formulate and investigate thoroughly a specific problemAbility to consult the necessary sources for solving a problemCome to conclusions quickly
 General:
 Job-related (general):Being criticalBeing creativePrecision and accuracyEagerness to learn continuouslyInquisitiveness
 Job-related (specific):Being flexibleResult-orientedInquisitiveness, updating knowledge continuouslyImmune to stressIndependence - ability to work independently
 Sense of overviewAbility to handle economical and financial informationSense of completenessSense of structureHaving an eye for detailsKeeping track of the professional literatureWillingness to take refresher courses
 
 Materials used
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 Summary of text by lecturer.
 Recent articles
 Annual reports
 Financial information from 'De Tijd' and financial websites
 
 Study costs
 Syllabus and texts at the unit price determined under Hogeschool rules
 
 Study guidance
 Students can ask lecturer individual questions concerning study.
 
 Teaching Methods
 Lectures, conversation about teaching and performing a practical study
 
 Assessment
 
 Students only enrolled for taking the exams:First exam session: 100% oral exam with presentation of paperSecond exam session: 100% oral exam with presentation of paper
 First exam session: 100% oral exam with presentation of paperSecond exam session: 100% oral exam with presentation of paper
 
 Lecturer(s)
 
 
 
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