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    MSc in Finance - Resources

    Computer-based learning

    The MSc in Finance places strong emphasis on computer-based learning.

    After starting with an introduction to Microsoft Excel, you are soon taken into sophisticated spreadsheet applications in finance. Finally, you are taught to use the embedded VBA programming code in Excel to solve advanced financial problems.

    Output from VBA code developed during the Financial Modelling course

    Output from VBA code developed during the Financial Modelling course to price equity options.

    Statistical issues are examined in Excel as well as S-Plus, which is specialist software that is widely used in the investment industry.

    As well as using the extensive financial data available on the internet, you have access to a number of subscription-based specialist financial data services. Near real-time international financial market data is made available through Thomson Markets, while more historic data for research purposes is accessed through Thomson Datastream. Accounting data is accessed through FAME and Thomson One Banker.

    MSc Finance - Thomson Markets

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    The copying, republication or redistribution of Thomson Reuters content, including by framing or similar means is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of Thomson Reuters

    The data ("Data") contained in the screen shots does not constitute a recommendation to buy or sell securities of any kind. Thomson Reuters excludes all liability, to the maximum extent permitted by law, for any inaccuracies in the Data or for the consequences of any reliance by you on the Data.
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    As a member of the Finance and Investment Society, you will also be subscribed to StockTrak ( (External) http://www.stocktrak.com ). This enables you to trade a wide variety of financial products in a "virtual" portfolio of imaginary money, allowing you to develop your trading skills without real financial risk.

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