Title: CRICOS No. 00213J
1CRICOS No. 00213J
2 - School of Economics Finance
- Orientation Presentation
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- Room Z401
- Level 4 Z Block
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3 - Studying Economics and Finance at QUT
- Presented by Prof Tim Robinson, Head of School
4Economics and Finance at QUT
- Dynamic rewarding professional careers
- Quality of our program
- Balance theoretical insight practical
application - Quality of our staff
- Research involvement
- Close working relationship with industry,
professional bodies and government - Access to latest technology for up-to-date skills
knowledge - - Securities Dealing Room
5Economics and Finance at QUT
- Graduate employment opportunities
- Banking Finance Industry
- Other commercial firms
- Public accounting practices
- Other consulting companies
- Federal, State and Local public sector policy
agencies
66-unit Second major plus 2 electives OR 8
electives OR 2 minors OR 1 minor plus 4 electives
Years 2 - 3
Major Core
Faculty Core
Year 1
7DEGREE STRUCTURE24 units as set out below
- All BS05 students complete the 8 Faculty Core
units (coded BSB) - The Major Core consists of 8 units (coded EFB) in
either Economics or Finance - 8 further units. A 6-unit Second Major plus 2
electives, OR 8 electives, OR 2 minors, OR 1
minor plus 4 electives.
8MORE INFORMATION?
- Faculty of Business Student Enquiries (see
handout) - - Located on Level 1, B Block
- Telephone 3138 2050
- Facsimile 3138 1055
- Web www.bus.qut.edu.au
- E-mail bus_at_qut.edu.au
9Economics at QUT
- Dr Tommy Tang
- Economics Subject Area Coordinator
- Phone 3138 2737
- Room Z842b
- Email tt.tang_at_qut.edu.au
10Finance at QUT
- Mr John Polichronis
- Finance Subject Area Coordinator (Acting)
- Phone 3138 4292
- Room Z838b
- Email j.polichronis_at_qut.edu.au
11 - Students Perspectives
- Michael Golinelli
- Finance honours student
12 - Students Perspectives
- Kate Hallinan
- Economics Honours student
13School activities and events
- School Seminar Series (students welcome to
attend) (Each Thursday 11am-12.30pm) - Student/staff events (tenpin bowling, croquet,
putt putt golf, barefoot bowls) - Town Gown Evening (great opportunity to meet
and listen to private sector employees from
banks, financial institutions, government)
(Tentatively Thursday 19 March)
14 Honours Program
- Scholarships are available on application
- Must have a GPA of at least 5.5 in your
undergraduate BS05 program to be eligible
15 Pit-Stop Tutorials
- Held throughout the semester
- Available to all students undertaking EFB units
- Cover any generic mathematical issues
- Enquiries to Tim Christensen on
busmaths_at_qut.edu.au
16 Maths Refresher Classes
- Running on Saturday 7 March Saturday 14 March,
8.30am to 1.30pm, in Room Z309 - Designed to refresh your knowledge of mathematics
that will be used in your course - Please register with Tim Christensen on
busmaths_at_qut.edu.au
17School of Economics and Finance
- for a dynamic and rewarding professional career
- Any Questions?
18- Meagan Andrews
- Economics Finance Society
19Inform Incorporate Inspire
20Share Market Basics
- Companies issue shares to raise capital and these
shares entitle the holder to part-ownership. - Shares can earn money through dividends or
capital gains. - A share is a portion of the value of a company.
21Share Market Basics
- Shares are bought and sold in a share or stock
market. - The share market is like any other market, there
are buyers and sellers. - Through supply and demand, the value of the share
is determined by how popular the share is for
that price. - If it is too high (low) people will sell (buy) it.
22Share Market Basics
- Australian Stock Exchange (ASX) is in the top 10
biggest listed share markets in the world. - Over 2200 companies listed worth more than 1.29
trillion dollars collectively. - About 10 billion dollars is traded each day on
the ASX alone. - The American stock market is worth about 50
trillion Australian dollars.
23Share Market Basics
- Three main things help share traders decide
- how much they think a stock is worth
- How the market as a whole is going
- How the firms industry is going
- How the firm itself is going
24Determining Share Prices
- If the economy is going well, most share prices
will go up. - If the firms industry is going well, even if the
market is going down, the share price may go up. - If the economy and industry are going poorly, but
the firm is performing well, its share price may
still go up. - As an investor, you must weigh up all three sets
of information to decide on a price.
25Mini-Share Market
- Have a look at the fact sheets provided and
- decide which shares you think will do well, stay
- the same, or do poorly.
- Each of you will now have the opportunity to make
up your own portfolio (collection of shares). - You have 100 buy carefully!
26Mini-Share Market
- Just like the real market is subject to external
economic forces our mini share market also will
be. - Every so often a new piece of information will be
released. - You have to decide what this means for each of
the firms and whether you want to buy or sell
them.
27Mini-Share Market
- One minute later, what the rest of the market
thinks will be announced, by letting you know the
new share price. - After the end of our pretend trading day, sell
your shares back to the broker. - If you have more than 100 then youve beaten the
market and made a capital gain!
28Time to buy your shares...
29News Events!
Government announces it will only invest 3
billion in new broadband infrastructure in an
attempt to reduce inflation. The remainder will
have to be funded by private enterprise Survey
results say consumers are still willing to
purchase luxury goods such as Plasma TVs despite
higher interest rates
30Old Prices
31New Prices!
32News Events!
Overnight, the RBA lifted the cash rate, the rate
banks borrow off each other, by 25 basis points,
or 0.25. BHP Billiton announced higher than
expected sales growth of 17 - 2 higher than
anticipated.
33Old Prices
34New Prices!
35News Events!
- Global credit crunch forces one of Westpacs
biggest borrowers into bankruptcy. - The recession in the USA is leading to slower
growth in China and lower demand for raw
materials.
36Old Prices
37New Prices!
38News Events!
- Origin Energy announces new government funded
initiative for cleaner power generation including
monopoly on any new technologies found. - Telstras proposal to supply broadband all over
Australian as part of a government initiative
rejected.
39New Prices!
40News Events!
- The federal government agrees to guarantee all
Australian Banks in light of the current
financial crisis. - Unemployment figures continue to rise, fuelling
fears of deflation (prices lowering) due to
lowering demand.
41Old Prices
42New Prices!
43How did you go?
- Jobs in Finance
- Share trader
- Portfolio Management
- Quantitative analyst
- Mergers and Acquisitions
- Financial Planner
- Financial Research