Communications in Finance and Investment Writing - FINM9370

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Module delivery information

This module is not currently running in 2021 to 2022.

Overview

Effective communication in writing or in a presentation is as important in industry as are technical skills, whether in corporate and individual client facing roles, trading, publishing investment reports and providing summary report for the board. The module provides guidelines for good communication and practice in a variety of situations and to a variety of audiences. Students will learn to analyse, summarise, or present published reports or short and long reports that they themselves generate based on their knowledge in other finance subjects taught in the programme. The module will thus complete the students' skill set in the area of finance.

Details

Contact hours

36 (12 hours of lectures, 24 hours of discussion classes and practice classes)

Indicative reading

This is primarily a practical module. The majority of the reading will be provided by specific lecture notes.

See the library reading list for this module (Canterbury)

Learning outcomes

The intended subject specific learning outcomes.
Draft communications relating to financial technical material intended to be read by a person with little expert knowledge of finance, or a person with financial technical knowledge, to a standard where the drafts would:
-be acceptable as final documents without major changes or rewriting, though a moderate number of more minor changes might still be required,
-be to a standard which might be appropriate for a trainee in finance, rather than a specialist experienced financier,
-convey the most important points clearly and contain no major mis-statements of fact or omissions or unsupported opinion,
-if appropriate, perform simple calculations to present a summary of the quantitative information and an analysis of the given information
Perform oral presentations that would:
-be to a standard which might be appropriate for a trainee in finance, rather than a specialist experienced financier,
-convey the most important points clearly,
-be tailored towards the assumed knowledge of the audience,
-is supported by appropriate visual aids,

The intended generic learning outcomes. On successful completion of the Module, students will have developed skills in the manipulation of financial material and will have shown an ability for logical argument. They will have developed skills in organising information clearly, responding to written sources, presenting information orally and adapting appropriate styles for different audiences; understanding the limits and potentialities of arguments based on quantitative information; using judgmental skills and working in groups.

Notes

  1. ECTS credits are recognised throughout the EU and allow you to transfer credit easily from one university to another.
  2. The named convenor is the convenor for the current academic session.
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