Dr Mariusz Dybał, PhD Uniwersytet Wrocławski Faculty of Law, Administration and Economics Institute of Economic Sciences
Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences Archeology History History of Art Cultural Studies Psychology Pedagogy Etnology and Cultural Anthropology Co-ordinator Dr. Mariusz Dybal ERASMUS+ Departmental coordinator of Economics Www: Phone: Room #: 203c (A building). Office hours: Monday 9:30-10:30, Thursday 17:00-18:00
Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences Archeology History History of Art Cultural Studies Psychology Pedagogy Etnology and Cultural Anthropology Co-ordinator
Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences Archeology History History of Art Cultural Studies Psychology Pedagogy Etnology and Cultural Anthropology Co-ordinator
Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences Archeology History History of Art Cultural Studies Psychology Pedagogy Etnology and Cultural Anthropology Co-ordinator
Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences Archeology History History of Art Cultural Studies Psychology Pedagogy Etnology and Cultural Anthropology Co-ordinator
Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences Archeology History History of Art Cultural Studies Psychology Pedagogy Etnology and Cultural Anthropology Co-ordinator
Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences Archeology History History of Art Cultural Studies Psychology Pedagogy Etnology and Cultural Anthropology Lectures Title of the course: Economic analysis of the firm Number of hours: 2h x 15 weeks = 30 hours Location: ERASMUS: Monday 13:15-14:45 103A, A building; MME(2)I: Monday 15:15-16:45 215A, A building ECTS: 4 Semester: 2 (summer) Lecturer: Dr. Mariusz Dybał, Ph.D. Office: room 203c – A building Office hours: To be agreed Home page: Course objectives: After completing this course, students should be able to: - understand the nature of financial statements - understand the general purpose, role and benefits of financial analysis - calculate financial ratios - understand the influence of the risk on business - apply the various forms of evaluating investment opportunities - identify the key features, benefits and use of the main forms of financing the business
Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences Archeology History History of Art Cultural Studies Psychology Pedagogy Etnology and Cultural Anthropology Lectures Title of the course: Economic analysis of the firm Number of hours: 2h x 15 weeks = 30 hours Location: ERASMUS: Monday 13:15-14:45 103A, A building; MME(2)I: Monday 15:15-16:45 215A, A building ECTS: 4 Semester: 2 (summer) Lecturer: Dr. Mariusz Dybał, Ph.D. Office: room 203c – A building Office hours: To be agreed Home page: Grading policy: There will be a case study every week covering the material for that week. Each student is asked to solve case application at home and send via . There will be one week time for every case study. The weights for the final course grade are as follows: A – 5 and more case studies B – 4 case studies C – 3 case studies D – 2 case studies E - 1 case study F – no case studies
Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences Archeology History History of Art Cultural Studies Psychology Pedagogy Etnology and Cultural Anthropology Lectures Title of the course: Economic analysis of the firm Number of hours: 2h x 15 weeks = 30 hours Location: ERASMUS: Monday 13:15-14:45 103A, A building; MME(2)I: Monday 15:15-16:45 215A, A building ECTS: 4 Semester: 2 (summer) Lecturer: Dr. Mariusz Dybał, Ph.D. Office: room 203c – A building Office hours: To be agreed Home page: Table of contents: The role and enviroment of finance Financial statements - an overview The Balance Sheet Income Statement and Statement of Stockholders' Equity Statement of Cash Flows A Guide to Earnings and Financial Reporting Quality Introduction to the Analysis of Financial Statements The Liquidity Ratios The Activity Ratios The Leverage Ratios The Profitability and Market Ratios Comparing the data Capital Budgeting Techniques
Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences Archeology History History of Art Cultural Studies Psychology Pedagogy Etnology and Cultural Anthropology Lectures Title of the course: Economic analysis of the firm Number of hours: 2h x 15 weeks = 30 hours Location: ERASMUS: Monday 13:15-14:45 103A, A building; MME(2)I: Monday 15:15-16:45 215A, A building ECTS: 4 Semester: 2 (summer) Lecturer: Dr. Mariusz Dybał, Ph.D. Office: room 203c – A building Office hours: To be agreed Home page: Recommended reading: Lyn M. Fraser, Aileen Ormiston, UNDERSTANDING FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (9 th edition), Pearson, Lawrance J. Gitman, PRINCIPLES OF MANAGERIAL FINANCE (11 th edition), Pearson/Addison Wesley, Gerald I. White, Ashwinpaul C. Sondhi, Dov Fried, THE ANALYSIS AND USE OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (third edition), Wiley, Peter Atrill, FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FOR DECISION MAKERS (4 th edition), Prentice Hall, 2006.
Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences Archeology History History of Art Cultural Studies Psychology Pedagogy Etnology and Cultural Anthropology Lectures Title of the course: Insurance Market Number of hours: 15 hours Location: ERASMUS: Monday 8:00-9:30 103A, A building; MME(2)I: Monday 17:00-18:30 07B, B building. ECTS: 4 Semester: 4 (summer) Lecturer: Dr. Mariusz Dybał, Ph.D. Office: room 203c – A building Office hours: To be agreed Home page: Course objectives: After completing this course, students should be able to: - understand the nature of risk and its application, - understand the general purpose, role and benefits of insurance, - demonstrate a knowledge of how the insurance market works, - understand how the general insurance market is regulated, - apply the basic legal principles of insurance, - identify the key features, benefits and use of the main forms of insurance.
Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences Archeology History History of Art Cultural Studies Psychology Pedagogy Etnology and Cultural Anthropology Lectures Title of the course: Insurance Market Number of hours: 15 hours Location: ERASMUS: Monday 8:00-9:30 103A, A building; MME(2)I: Monday 17:00-18:30 07B, B building. ECTS: 4 Semester: 4 (summer) Lecturer: Dr. Mariusz Dybał, Ph.D. Office: room 203c – A building Office hours: To be agreed Home page: Grading policy: There will be a case study every week covering the material for that week. Each student is asked to solve case application at home and send via . There will be one week time for every case study. The weights for the final course grade are as follows: A – 5 and more case studies B – 4 case studies C – 3 case studies D – 2 case studies E - 1 case study F – no case studies
Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences Archeology History History of Art Cultural Studies Psychology Pedagogy Etnology and Cultural Anthropology Lectures Title of the course: Insurance Market Number of hours: 15 hours Location: ERASMUS: Monday 8:00-9:30 103A, A building; MME(2)I: Monday 17:00-18:30 07B, B building. ECTS: 4 Semester: 4 (summer) Lecturer: Dr. Mariusz Dybał, Ph.D. Office: room 203c – A building Office hours: To be agreed Home page: Table of contents: Risk in our society Insurance and Risk Introduction to Risk management Types of unsurers and marketing systems Government regulation of insurance Fundamental legal principles Life Insurance Annuities and individual retirement accounts Social Insurance The liability risk Insurance company operations Auto insurance and society Analysis of insurance contracts
Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences Archeology History History of Art Cultural Studies Psychology Pedagogy Etnology and Cultural Anthropology Lectures Title of the course: Insurance Market Number of hours: 15 hours Location: ERASMUS: Monday 8:00-9:30 103A, A building; MME(2)I: Monday 17:00-18:30 07B, B building. ECTS: 4 Semester: 4 (summer) Lecturer: Dr. Mariusz Dybał, Ph.D. Office: room 203c – A building Office hours: To be agreed Home page: Recommended reading: George E. Rejda, PRINCIPLES OF RISK MANAGEMENT AND INSURANCE (10TH EDITION), Addison Wesley, 2007; Emmett J. Vaughan, Therese M. Vaughan, FUNDAMENTALS OF RISK AND INSURANCE, Wiley, 2002.
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Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences Archeology History History of Art Cultural Studies Psychology Pedagogy Etnology and Cultural Anthropology Academic calendar 2015/2016 Winter semester Preparatory course of Polish: Orientation days: Lectures: Exams: Resit exams: Christmas Holidays: Summer semester Preparatory course of Polish: Orientation days: Lectures: Exams: Easter
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