Statistical analysis is a fundamental method used to collect, interpret, and present data in order to make informed decisions. It involves applying mathematical techniques to summarize data, identify patterns, test hypotheses, and draw meaningful conclusions. Widely used across various fields such as economics, health, business, and social sciences, statistical analysis supports evidence-based decision-making and predictive modeling. By transforming raw data into actionable insights, it enhances understanding, improves planning, and strengthens problem-solving processes
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This course explores the core functions of banking operations, the principles and practices of lending, and the dynamics of international business. It provides students with practical knowledge of day-to-day banking processes, credit analysis, loan management, and risk assessment. The module also introduces international trade finance, foreign exchange, and cross-border banking regulations, enabling learners to understand how banks facilitate global commerce. Emphasis is placed on regulatory compliance, customer service, and ethical standards, equipping students with the skills needed for effective and responsible participation in both domestic and international financial environments.
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Banking operations, lending, and international business involve complex financial activities. Banking operations encompass the day-to-day functions of a bank, while lending focuses on providing credit. International business extends these activities across borders, dealing with foreign exchange, international loans, and adherence to global financial standards. It touches upon capital structures, bonds, syndicated loans, and training aligned with international banking standards. These elements highlight the global and intricate nature of these financial sectors, and the importance of understanding both domestic and international regulations.
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Corporate finance is a branch of finance concerned with how corporations address funding sources, capital structuring, investment decisions, and accounting. Overall, it deals with how businesses fund their operations to maximize profits and minimize costs.
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Financial planning and analysis (FP&A) refers to the processes designed to help organizations accurately plan, forecast, and budget to support the company's major business decisions and future financial health. These processes include planning, budgeting, forecasting, scenario modeling, and performance reporting.
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SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES
To understand
- The role and functions of major financial institutions and markets
- The nature and functions of the major cash and derivative market financial institutions.
- The domestic and international regulatory environment in which financial instructions operate.
- The implications of the conduct of monetary policy for the financial services industry.
- The major economic and other factors influencing the determination of interest rates and
exchange rates.
- The basic principles of personal and corporate financial risk management, with particular
emphasis on the banking and building society sectors.
FORMAT FOR EXAMINATIONS
BF 210 Monetary & Financial Systems Total Marks
Answer Question 1 plus any 4 Questions, 20 marks each 100
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