Course Description
The standard economic paradigm - rational agents in an efficient market - does not adequately describe behavior in financial markets. Students will survey emotional and cognitive biases, as well as the use of psychological criteria to guide alternative theories of financial markets. Introduces students to the management and planning of individual and family portfolios as well as tax considerations and tax efficiency strategies in portfolio management.
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Schedule
This Course was not Offered During Winter 2025 Term |
This Course was not Offered During Spring/Summer 2025 Term |
The tentative timetable is not yet available for the Fall 2025 Term |
The tentative timetable is not yet available for the Winter 2026 Term |