040003 UK ABWL Finanzwirtschaft II (2021W)
Prüfungsimmanente Lehrveranstaltung
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Zusammenfassung
An/Abmeldung
Hinweis: Ihr Anmeldezeitpunkt innerhalb der Frist hat keine Auswirkungen auf die Platzvergabe (kein "first come, first served").
- Anmeldung von Mo 13.09.2021 09:00 bis Do 23.09.2021 12:00
- Anmeldung von Di 05.10.2021 14:00 bis Do 07.10.2021 10:00
- Abmeldung bis Fr 15.10.2021 23:59
An/Abmeldeinformationen sind bei der jeweiligen Gruppe verfügbar.
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Gruppe 1
****************************************Achtung! Studierende, die die VO ABWL Finanzwirtschaft I Prüfung am 29. September 2021 positiv absolvieren, können den UK ABWL FIWI II ohne Semesterverlust im WS 2021 besuchen. Dazu melden Sie sich bitte in U:space für alle Gruppen an, die für Sie in Frage kommen.Die definitive Aufnahme in den UK ABWL FIWI II erfolgt erst dann, wenn die FIWI I Prüfung positiv absolviert ist, die Zuteilung zu den Gruppen erfolgt nach Maßgabe freier Plätze. Beim ersten LV-Termin besteht Anwesenheitsplicht, auch wenn die definitive Anmeldung noch nicht erfolgt ist. Bitte wenden Sie sich in diesem Fall an den LV-Leiter, der Sie für Moodle freischalten wird.
max. 50 Teilnehmer*innen
Sprache: Deutsch
Lernplattform: Moodle
Lehrende
Termine
hybride Durchführung, digital, Zwischen und Endklausuren aufgrund der angespannten Corona-Situation digital.
Termine:FR 01.10.2021_15.00-18.15_Digital
DO 07.10.2021_15.00-18.15_Digital
DO 14.10.2021_15.00-18.15_Digital
DO 21.10.2021_15.00-18.15_Digital
DO 28.10.2021_15.00-18.15_Digital
DO 04.11.2021_15.00-18.15_Digital
DO 11.11.2021_15.00-18.15_Digital
DO 18.11.2021_15.00-18.15_DigitalZwischenklausur (alle Gruppen) DIGITAL:
SA 20.11.2021_09.45-11.15 OMP1, digital, the exam preparations will also all take place online.DO 25.11.2021_15.00-18.15_Digital
DO 02.12.2021_15.00-18.15_Digital
DO 09.12.2021_15.00-18.15_Digital
DO 16.12.2021_15.00-18.15_DigitalEndklausur (alle Gruppen) DIGITAL:
SA 15.01.2022_08.00-09.30, digital, auch alle Prüfungsvorbereitungen finden digital statt.Es findet ein Tutorium statt (Philipp Saborosch):
Großteils digital (Moodle), zur Prüfungsvorbereitung vor Zwischen- und Endklausur vor Ort im Hörsaal:
Deutschsprachige Gruppen:
Fr 19.11.2021, 20.00-21.30, HS 1, OMP1, EG
Fr 14.01.2022, 20.00-21.30, HS 1, OMP1, EG
Englischsprachige Gruppen:
Do 18.11.2021, 20.00-21.30, HS 1, OMP1, EG
Do 13.01.2022, 20.00-21.30, HS 14, OMP1, 2. OG
Ziele, Inhalte und Methode der Lehrveranstaltung
Art der Leistungskontrolle und erlaubte Hilfsmittel
Laufende Mitarbeit (20%) sowie einer Zwischen- und Endklausur (jeweils 40%).
Mindestanforderungen und Beurteilungsmaßstab
Der Kurs gilt dann als positiv absolviert, falls die insgesamt erbrachte Leistung mehr als oder gerade 50% der insgesamt möglichen Leistung ausmacht. Ist x die erbrachte Leistung in %, so ergibt sich die Note gemäß:Sehr gut (1), falls x >= 87.50%
Gut (2), falls 75.00% <= x < 87.50%
Befriedigend (3), falls 62.50% <= x < 75.00%
Genügend (4), falls 50.00% <= x < 62.50%
Nicht genügend (5), falls 0.00% <= x < 50.00%
Gut (2), falls 75.00% <= x < 87.50%
Befriedigend (3), falls 62.50% <= x < 75.00%
Genügend (4), falls 50.00% <= x < 62.50%
Nicht genügend (5), falls 0.00% <= x < 50.00%
Prüfungsstoff
Prüfungsrelevant für die Klausuren sind der gesamte Stoff des Universitätskurses sowie explizit im Kurs angegebene Abschnitte aus Lehrbüchern und vertiefende Literaturstellen.
Literatur
Berk, J., DeMarzo, P., Corporate Finance, Boston et al. 2007.
Fischer, E.O., Finanzwirtschaft für Fortgeschrittene, 2. Aufl., Oldenbourg, München-Wien 1996.
Fischer, E.O., Keber, C., Maringer, D.G., Arbeitsbuch zur Finanzwirtschaft für Fortgeschrittene, Oldenbourg, München-Wien 1999.
Fischer, E.O., Finanzwirtschaft für Fortgeschrittene, 2. Aufl., Oldenbourg, München-Wien 1996.
Fischer, E.O., Keber, C., Maringer, D.G., Arbeitsbuch zur Finanzwirtschaft für Fortgeschrittene, Oldenbourg, München-Wien 1999.
Gruppe 2
max. 50 Teilnehmer*innen
Sprache: Englisch
Lernplattform: Moodle
Lehrende
Termine (iCal) - nächster Termin ist mit N markiert
Mid-term exam (all groups):
SA 20.11.2021_09.45-11.15 OMP1, DIGITAL, the exam preparations will also all take place online.
SA 15.01.2022_08.00-09.30, DIGITAL, the exam preparations will also all take place online.There is a tutorial (Philipp Saborosch):
Mainly digital (Moodle), on-site in the lecture hall for exam preparation before the intermediate and final exams:
German-speaking groups:
Fr 19.11.2021, 20.00-21.30, HS 1, OMP1, ground floor
Fr 14.01.2022, 20.00-21.30, HS 1, OMP1, ground floor
English-speaking groups:
Thurs, 18.11.2021, 20.00-21.30, HS 4, OMP1, ground floor
Thurs, 13.01.2022, 20.00-21.30, HS 14, OMP1, 2nd floor
- Dienstag 05.10. 09:45 - 13:00 Hörsaal 1 Oskar-Morgenstern-Platz 1 Erdgeschoß
- Dienstag 12.10. 09:45 - 13:00 Hörsaal 1 Oskar-Morgenstern-Platz 1 Erdgeschoß
- Dienstag 19.10. 09:45 - 13:00 Hörsaal 1 Oskar-Morgenstern-Platz 1 Erdgeschoß
- Dienstag 09.11. 09:45 - 13:00 Hörsaal 1 Oskar-Morgenstern-Platz 1 Erdgeschoß
- Dienstag 16.11. 09:45 - 13:00 Hörsaal 1 Oskar-Morgenstern-Platz 1 Erdgeschoß
- Samstag 20.11. 09:45 - 11:15 Hörsaal 1 Oskar-Morgenstern-Platz 1 Erdgeschoß
- Dienstag 23.11. 09:45 - 13:00 Hörsaal 1 Oskar-Morgenstern-Platz 1 Erdgeschoß
- Dienstag 30.11. 09:45 - 13:00 Hörsaal 1 Oskar-Morgenstern-Platz 1 Erdgeschoß
- Dienstag 07.12. 09:45 - 13:00 Hörsaal 1 Oskar-Morgenstern-Platz 1 Erdgeschoß
- Dienstag 14.12. 09:45 - 13:00 Hörsaal 1 Oskar-Morgenstern-Platz 1 Erdgeschoß
- Samstag 15.01. 08:00 - 09:30 Hörsaal 1 Oskar-Morgenstern-Platz 1 Erdgeschoß
Ziele, Inhalte und Methode der Lehrveranstaltung
Aim, content, and methodology
The aim of the course is to provide students with an understanding of the main features of modern capital market theory, and an introduction to corporate finance. Whilst the lectures will convey an introduction to the relevant theories, students are expected to apply the material in selected exercises.
1 Modern Portfolio Theory and modern Capital Market Theory
1.1 Return and Risk of an Asset
1.2 Portfolio Theory
1.2.1 Stock Only Portfolios (without short selling)
1.2.2 Stock Only Portfolios (with short selling)
1.2.3 Cash & Stock Portfolios
1.3 Capital Asset Pricing Model2 Capital Structure Theories
2.1 M&M Irrelevance Theory, Trade-off Theory
2.2 Impact of Information Asymmetry on Capital Structure Decisions
2.3 Payout Policy
Requirements
Successful completion of: “VO ABWL Finanzwirtschaft I”.
The aim of the course is to provide students with an understanding of the main features of modern capital market theory, and an introduction to corporate finance. Whilst the lectures will convey an introduction to the relevant theories, students are expected to apply the material in selected exercises.
1 Modern Portfolio Theory and modern Capital Market Theory
1.1 Return and Risk of an Asset
1.2 Portfolio Theory
1.2.1 Stock Only Portfolios (without short selling)
1.2.2 Stock Only Portfolios (with short selling)
1.2.3 Cash & Stock Portfolios
1.3 Capital Asset Pricing Model2 Capital Structure Theories
2.1 M&M Irrelevance Theory, Trade-off Theory
2.2 Impact of Information Asymmetry on Capital Structure Decisions
2.3 Payout Policy
Requirements
Successful completion of: “VO ABWL Finanzwirtschaft I”.
Art der Leistungskontrolle und erlaubte Hilfsmittel
ResourcesNo resources, other than the technical equipment necessary to process the online examination, are allowed during the online tests (eKKs, online exam). Non-native English speakers are permitted the use of an uncommented dictionary. This will be verified through a statutory declaration.
During the written exams (midterm and final), students are allowed to use a folder with written documents (e.g. class notes). All documents have to be filed in the folder and need to stay in the folder during the exam! In addition, each student is allowed the use of one standard text book, and of a non–programmable calculator (mobile phones are not allowed as calculators). Non–native English speakers are also allowed the use of an uncommented dictionary in text form (electronic dictionaries are not permitted).
• Explicitly not permitted are therefore
(a) the use of other resources not mentioned above, particularly programmable calculators, notebooks or other electronic resources,
(b) the help of other persons – direct or indirect and
(c) mobile phones (need to be turned off during the complete examination time).Use of not permitted resources and the consequences
If not permitted resources are used during any of the partial examinations towards the final grade of the course (eKKs, ePFMs, online exam, midterm, final), the entire course will not be graded. In accordance with the guidelines for the “Verwendung unerlaubter Hilfsmittel”, it will, however, count as an unsuccessful attempt towards the total number of attempts possible for this course. I.e. cheating during one part of the examination will lead to failing the entire course.Deregistration/Discontinuation
Deregistration from the course is possible during the first two weeks of the term (no explanation necessary). If students do not participate in the final exam, it is assumed that the course is abandoned due to an important reason. According to the regulations of the University of Vienna (study law) this implies that no grade will be given, and no attempt will be counted, for the entire course. In this case, students are expected to be able to provide proof of the important reason upon request. If a student is unable to take part in the final exam, but would like to receive a grade for the course (based on the results in the eKKs, ePFMs, and the online and midterm exam), it is her/his responsibility to inform the lecturer of this wish.
During the written exams (midterm and final), students are allowed to use a folder with written documents (e.g. class notes). All documents have to be filed in the folder and need to stay in the folder during the exam! In addition, each student is allowed the use of one standard text book, and of a non–programmable calculator (mobile phones are not allowed as calculators). Non–native English speakers are also allowed the use of an uncommented dictionary in text form (electronic dictionaries are not permitted).
• Explicitly not permitted are therefore
(a) the use of other resources not mentioned above, particularly programmable calculators, notebooks or other electronic resources,
(b) the help of other persons – direct or indirect and
(c) mobile phones (need to be turned off during the complete examination time).Use of not permitted resources and the consequences
If not permitted resources are used during any of the partial examinations towards the final grade of the course (eKKs, ePFMs, online exam, midterm, final), the entire course will not be graded. In accordance with the guidelines for the “Verwendung unerlaubter Hilfsmittel”, it will, however, count as an unsuccessful attempt towards the total number of attempts possible for this course. I.e. cheating during one part of the examination will lead to failing the entire course.Deregistration/Discontinuation
Deregistration from the course is possible during the first two weeks of the term (no explanation necessary). If students do not participate in the final exam, it is assumed that the course is abandoned due to an important reason. According to the regulations of the University of Vienna (study law) this implies that no grade will be given, and no attempt will be counted, for the entire course. In this case, students are expected to be able to provide proof of the important reason upon request. If a student is unable to take part in the final exam, but would like to receive a grade for the course (based on the results in the eKKs, ePFMs, and the online and midterm exam), it is her/his responsibility to inform the lecturer of this wish.
Mindestanforderungen und Beurteilungsmaßstab
Successful participation
This course is “pru¨fungsimmanent”. For successful completion, the following requirements need to be satisfied.The lectures are accompanied by a total of 6 short online tests (eKKs). In each eKK, 20 points can be obtained; only the 5 best eKKs will be counted towards the final grade.
Attention should be paid to the fact that knowledge of the introductory course “VO ABWL Finanzwirtschaft I” is obligatory. This means, in particular, that material from the VO may be tested as part of the eKKs.
• The total weights of the eKKs towards the final grade is 15 %.
• There will be an online exam which will also be weighted with 15 % towards the final grade of the course.
The written Midterm and Final examination are regular (i.e. not online) tests and will be weighted with 30 % (Midterm) and 40 % (Final examination) towards the final grade. Notice that ALL EXAMS of the English– speaking groups for this course will ONLY be available in English.The Final grade will be calculated as the weighted average of the results in the eKKs, the online examination, and the written midterm and final examinations. The course will be completed successfully if the achieved points are above or equal to 50 % of the total attainable points.
This course is “pru¨fungsimmanent”. For successful completion, the following requirements need to be satisfied.The lectures are accompanied by a total of 6 short online tests (eKKs). In each eKK, 20 points can be obtained; only the 5 best eKKs will be counted towards the final grade.
Attention should be paid to the fact that knowledge of the introductory course “VO ABWL Finanzwirtschaft I” is obligatory. This means, in particular, that material from the VO may be tested as part of the eKKs.
• The total weights of the eKKs towards the final grade is 15 %.
• There will be an online exam which will also be weighted with 15 % towards the final grade of the course.
The written Midterm and Final examination are regular (i.e. not online) tests and will be weighted with 30 % (Midterm) and 40 % (Final examination) towards the final grade. Notice that ALL EXAMS of the English– speaking groups for this course will ONLY be available in English.The Final grade will be calculated as the weighted average of the results in the eKKs, the online examination, and the written midterm and final examinations. The course will be completed successfully if the achieved points are above or equal to 50 % of the total attainable points.
Prüfungsstoff
Examination topics
All of the material covered in class is relevant for the examination. This includes recommended textbook readings and references given during lectures.
All of the material covered in class is relevant for the examination. This includes recommended textbook readings and references given during lectures.
Gruppe 3
max. 50 Teilnehmer*innen
Sprache: Deutsch
Lernplattform: Moodle
Lehrende
Termine
Durchführung, digital, Zwischen und Endklausuren für alle Gruppen im Hörsaal wenn möglich
FR 01.10.2021_15.00-18.15_DigitalMI 06.10.2021_08.00-11.15_Digital
MI 13.10.2021_08.00-11.15_Digital
MI 20.10.2021_08.00-11.15_Digital
MI 27.10.2021_08.00-11.10_Digital
MI 03.11.2021_08.00-11.15_DigitalZwischenklausur (alle Gruppen):
SA 20.11.2021_09.45-11.15 OMP1, digital - Prüfungsvorbereitungen finden ebenfalls digital statt.Endklausur (alle Gruppen) DIGITAL:
SA 15.01.2022_08.00-09.30, digital, auch alle Prüfungsvorbereitungen finden digital statt.Es findet ein Tutorium statt (Philipp Saborosch):
Großteils digital (Moodle), zur Prüfungsvorbereitung vor Zwischen- und Endklausur vor Ort im Hörsaal:
Deutschsprachige Gruppen:
Fr 19.11.2021, 20.00-21.30, HS 1, OMP1, EG
Fr 14.01.2022, 20.00-21.30, HS 1, OMP1, EG
Englischsprachige Gruppen:
Do 18.11.2021, 20.00-21.30, HS 1, OMP1, EG
Do 13.01.2022, 20.00-21.30, HS 14, OMP1, 2. OG
Ziele, Inhalte und Methode der Lehrveranstaltung
Die Studierenden erlangen ein grundlegendes Verständnis dafür, wie in Unternehmungen optimale finanzwirtschaftliche Entscheidungen getroffen werden. Der erste Teil des Kurses befasst sich mit Investitionsentscheidungen unter Unsicherheit, der zweite Teil mit Finanzierungsentscheidungen.Voraussetzung:
Positiv absolvierte Einführungsvorlesung "VO ABWL Finanzwirtschaft 1".
Positiv absolvierte Einführungsvorlesung "VO ABWL Finanzwirtschaft 1".
Art der Leistungskontrolle und erlaubte Hilfsmittel
Laufende Mitarbeit (20%) sowie einer Zwischen- und Endklausur (jeweils 40%).
Mindestanforderungen und Beurteilungsmaßstab
Der Kurs gilt dann als positiv absolviert, falls die insgesamt erbrachte Leistung mehr als oder gerade 50% der insgesamt möglichen Leistung ausmacht. Ist x die erbrachte Leistung in %, so ergibt sich die Note gemäß:Sehr gut (1), falls x >= 87.50%
Gut (2), falls 75.00% <= x < 87.50%
Befriedigend (3), falls 62.50% <= x < 75.00%
Genügend (4), falls 50.00% <= x < 62.50%
Nicht genügend (5), falls 0.00% <= x < 50.00%
Gut (2), falls 75.00% <= x < 87.50%
Befriedigend (3), falls 62.50% <= x < 75.00%
Genügend (4), falls 50.00% <= x < 62.50%
Nicht genügend (5), falls 0.00% <= x < 50.00%
Prüfungsstoff
Prüfungsrelevant für die Klausuren sind der gesamte Stoff des Universitätskurses sowie explizit im Kurs angegebene Abschnitte aus Lehrbüchern und vertiefende Literaturstellen.
Literatur
Berk, J., DeMarzo, P., Corporate Finance, Boston et al. 2007.
Fischer, E.O., Finanzwirtschaft für Fortgeschrittene, 2. Aufl., Oldenbourg, München-Wien 1996.
Fischer, E.O., Keber, C., Maringer, D.G., Arbeitsbuch zur Finanzwirtschaft für Fortgeschrittene, Oldenbourg, München-Wien 1999.
Fischer, E.O., Finanzwirtschaft für Fortgeschrittene, 2. Aufl., Oldenbourg, München-Wien 1996.
Fischer, E.O., Keber, C., Maringer, D.G., Arbeitsbuch zur Finanzwirtschaft für Fortgeschrittene, Oldenbourg, München-Wien 1999.
Gruppe 4
max. 50 Teilnehmer*innen
Sprache: Englisch
Lernplattform: Moodle
Lehrende
Termine
The course is held digitally, exams in the lecture hall if possible.
Attention! Course start, course dates and exams postponed:The course is scheduled to start on 27 October.MI 27.10.2021_15.00-20.00_Digital
MI 03.11.2021_15.00-20.00_Digital
MI 10.11.2021_15.00-20.00_Digital
MI 17.11.2021_15.00-20.00_DigitalMid-term exam (all groups):
SA 20.11.2021_09.45-11.15 DIGITAL, the exam preparations will also all take place online.MI 24.11.2021_15.00-20.00_Digital
MI 01.12.2021_15.00-18.15_Digital
MI 15.12.2021_15.00-18.15_Digital
MI 12.01.2022_15.00-18.15_DigitalFinal exam (all groups) DIGITAL:
SA 15.01.2022_08.00-09.30, DIGITAL, the exam preparations will also all take place online.There is a tutorial (Philipp Saborosch):
Mainly digital (Moodle), on-site in the lecture hall for exam preparation before the intermediate and final exams:
German-speaking groups:
Fr 19.11.2021, 20.00-21.30, HS 1, OMP1, ground floor
Fr 14.01.2022, 20.00-21.30, HS 1, OMP1, ground floor
English-speaking groups:
Thurs, 18.11.2021, 20.00-21.30, HS 4, OMP1, ground floor
Thurs, 13.01.2022, 20.00-21.30, HS 14, OMP1, 2nd floor
Ziele, Inhalte und Methode der Lehrveranstaltung
The objective of this course is to provide students with an understanding of how to make optimal corporate financial decisions. The first part of the course deals with investment decisions under uncertainty, the second part covers financing decisions.
Art der Leistungskontrolle und erlaubte Hilfsmittel
Students' grades are based on the total number of points earned on two open-book exams, a midterm exam and a final exam.
Mindestanforderungen und Beurteilungsmaßstab
The course is then considered to have been positively completed if the total performance achieved is more than or just 50% of the total possible performance. If x is the achieved performance in %, the grade results according to:Very good (1), if x >= 87.50%.
Good (2), if 75.00% <= x < 87.50%
Satisfactory (3), if 62.50% <= x < 75.00%
Satisfactory (4), if 50.00% <= x < 62.50%
Unsatisfactory (5), if 0.00% <= x < 50.00%
Good (2), if 75.00% <= x < 87.50%
Satisfactory (3), if 62.50% <= x < 75.00%
Satisfactory (4), if 50.00% <= x < 62.50%
Unsatisfactory (5), if 0.00% <= x < 50.00%
Prüfungsstoff
Relevant for the exams are the entire material of the university course as well as sections from textbooks explicitly stated in the course and in-depth literature passages.
Literatur
Berk, J., and P. DeMarzo, 2020, Corporate Finance, 5th edition, Pearson.
Zuordnung im Vorlesungsverzeichnis
Letzte Änderung: Fr 07.01.2022 10:25
Positiv absolvierte Einführungsvorlesung "VO ABWL Finanzwirtschaft 1".