To assist a student throughout an Engineering Financial Analysis course including exams and a project.

Job ID: 38993197

Budget: $30 – $250 USD

Engineering Financial Analysis, course

I'm looking for someone who help me through the course, (4 months). help me in two major exams and one final exam. and one project.

two major exams : 50 $ each
final exam : 60 $ each
project : 40 $

Textbooks Financial Management Theory and Practice, Eugene F. Brigham. Thirteenth edition. South-Western College Pub

I. Course Description:
The course provides a comprehensive overview of financial management principles and their applications in engineering contexts. It covers the following key areas:

Fundamentals of Financial Management: The course begins by introducing the basic concepts of financial management, including the role of financial managers, financial markets, and the types of financial decisions that engineers encounter.
Financial Statements and Analysis: Students will learn how to interpret and analyze financial statements, including the balance sheet, income statement, and statement of cash flows. They will also explore key financial ratios and their significance in evaluating a company's financial health.

Time Value of Money: The course delves into the concept of the time value of money, which is crucial for understanding the impact of time on financial decisions. Students will learn how to calculate present and future values, annuities, and perpetuities.

Valuation of Bonds and Stocks: Students will gain an understanding of how to value bonds and stocks using various techniques, including discounted cash flow analysis and relative valuation methods.

Risk and Return: The course explores the relationship between risk and return, introducing concepts such as the Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM) and portfolio theory. Students will learn how to assess and manage risk in financial decision-making.

Options and Derivatives: The course provides an overview of financial options and their applications in corporate finance. Students will learn about the different types of options, their pricing, and how they can be used for hedging and speculation.