The subject course Finance is a generalized base subject in the studies of the
doctoral field Finance. It is aimed above all on financial decision-making and
management on the micro-level (corporations, investment companies, commercial
banks etc.) as it includes the basic topics related to finances necessary and
essential for this type of study. The subject contents are divided into the
following topical regions:
I. Principles of Financial Decision-Making
II. Corporate Finance
III.Capital markets
IV. Banking
V. International Finance
Literature
Copeland, T.E, Weston, J.F.: Financial theory and corporate finance. Addison
-Wesley, Reading,1988.
Dluhošová, D. a kol.: New approaches and financial instruments in financial
decision-making, VŠB – TUO, 2004.
Elton, E.J., Gruber, M.J: Modern portfolio theory and investments analysis.
Wiley, New York, 1987.
Ingersoll, J. E.: Theory of Financial Decision Making. Totowa, NJ:
Rowman&Littlefield, 1987.
Levy, H., Sarnat, M.: Capital Investment and Financial Decisions, Prentice Hall
International (UK) Ltd., 1990.
Zmeškal, Z. Financial Models. Ostrava: VŠB-TUO, 2004.
Advised literature
LEVY, W., SARNAT, T. M. (1995). Capital Investment and Financial Decisions. New York: Prentice Hall.
LUENBERGER, D. (2013). Investment Science. 2nd Ed. London: Oxford University Press.
LUMBY, S. (1996). Investment Appraisal and Financial Decisions. USA: Chapman and Hall.