Name: FUNDAMENTALS OF FINANCIAL ECONOMICS II
Code: 510202008
Type: Compulsory
ECTS: 4.5
Length of subject: Per term
Semester and course: 2nd Year - Second term
Speciality:
Language: English
Mode of study: On-site class
Lecturer data: SÁNCHEZ VIDAL, FRANCISCO JAVIER
Knowledge area: Economía Financiera y Contabilidad
Department: Economía, Contabilidad y Finanzas
Telephone: 968325495
Email: javier.sanchez@upct.es
Office hours and location:
Qualifications/Degrees:
Academic rank in UPCT: Profesor Titular de Universidad
Number of five-year periods: 4
Number of six-year periods: 3 de investigación
Curriculum Vitae: Full Profile
Responsible for the groups: G1, G2, G3
Fuentes de financiación en la empresa. Estructura financiera. Financiación en los mercados de capitales. Política de dividendos.
TEACHING UNIT 1: FINANCING
CHAPTER 1 DIFFERENT SOURCES OF COMPANY'S FUNDS
CHAPTER 2 FINANCIAL STRUCTURE (I)
CHAPTER 3 FINANCIAL STRUCTURE (II)
CHAPTER 4 FINANCING IN THE CAPITAL MARKETS
TEACHING UNIT 2: DIVIDENDS
CHAPTER 5 DIVIDEND POLICY
Along the course several practices (essays, exercises, etc.) could be done related to the contents of the module.
Promoting the continuous improvement of working and study conditions of the entire university community is one the basic principles and goals of the Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena. Such commitment to prevention and the responsibilities arising from it concern all realms of the university: governing bodies, management team, teaching and research staff, administrative and service staff and students. The UPCT Service of Occupational Hazards (Servicio de Prevención de Riesgos Laborales de la UPCT) has published a "Risk Prevention Manual for new students" (Manual de acogida al estudiante en materia de prevención de riesgos), which may be downloaded from the e-learning platform ("Aula Virtual") under the "Act in an Emergency" section, "Technical Guides" tab, with instructions and recommendations on how to act properly, from the point of view of prevention (safety, ergonomics, etc.), when developing any type of activity at the University. You will also find, in the "Act in an Emergency", sectionrecommendations on how to proceed in an emergency or if an incident occurs. Particularly when carrying out training practices in laboratories, workshops or field work, you must follow all your teacher's instructions, because he/she is the person responsible for your safety and health during practice performance. Feel free to ask any questions you may have and do not put your safety or that of your classmates at risk.
Class in conventional classroom: theory, problems, case studies, seminars, etc
Theory classes .
Practical and problem classes
LEARNING RESULTS All
33
100
Class in the field or open classroom (technical visits, lectures, etc.).
Laboratory or field practice class: Activities aimed at developing practical or applied skills by the student supervised by a remote teacher
Seminars, tutorials led by teaching staff, conferences, visits, round tables, etc .: Activities to develop theoretical, practical or applied knowledge based on specific topics or views of the profession
LEARNING RESULTS All
1
100
Class in a computer classroom: practical classes / internships
Practical class in the computer room: Activities for the acquisition of certain skills through the use of specific software
LEARNING RESULTS All
8
100
Continuous assessment activities during class hours.
Assessments (continuous assessment system): speaking or writing tests, presentations, individually or in groups, which should include the knowledge acquired in the classes. Formative and summative assessment activities are included here
LEARNING RESULTS All
3
100
Final and ongoing assessment activities outside class hours.
Assessments (final assessment system): speaking or writing tests, individually or in groups, which should include the knowledge acquired in the classes. Summative evaluation is included
LEARNING RESULTS All
5
100
Tutorials
Tutoring and direction activities
LEARNING RESULTS All
4
50
Student work: study or individual or group work
Autonomous work of students
Individual study: Time dedicated to
studying the subject
58.5
0
Spoken or written exams
Spoken or written exams
Assessment activity carried out during the official final examination period. In both the ordinary and extraordinary exam sessions, an equivalent assessment activity will be available, maintaining the same weighting (50%).
50 %
Participation and involvement in the teaching-learning process
Assessment of coursework and/or lab reports: final product, monitoring and contribution in the case of group work. The assessment of this work (whether group or individual) may be individual.
Continuous assessment activity carried out during the teaching period. In the ordinary and extraordinary exam sessions, it may be retaken through an equivalent activity consisting of the presentation and defense of coursework, maintaining the same weighting (45%).
LEARNING OUTCOMES; ALL
45 %
Presentation and defence of assignments
Assessment of participation and individual and/or group practical activities.
Continuous assessment activity carried out during the teaching period. In the ordinary and extraordinary exam sessions, it may be retaken through an equivalent activity consisting of the presentation and defense of coursework, maintaining the same weighting (5%).
LEARNING OUTCOMES: ALL
5 %
In both the ordinary and extraordinary exam sessions, equivalent assessment mechanisms will exist for all continuous assessment activities, maintaining the weightings established in the teaching guide.
A minimum threshold of 40% is established to pass those assessment activities whose weighting is equal to or greater than 20% of the final grade.
Penalties may be applied to multiple-choice tests, which, where applicable, will be defined in the exam announcement.
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