My 143rd certificate (with Honors) from Coursera
Financial Markets Yale This is a wonderful course taught by Professor Robert Shiller, who was awarded the 2013...
Basics of Bonds, Stocks, and Dividends
Interest Rates Saving Accounts After the financial crisis of 2008 and 2009, the current economic situation is rather...
My #110 certificate from Coursera
American Contract Law IYale University We all enter contracts every day, contracting is never something only happens between...
Contract Law: Counteroffers, Irrevocable Offers, and Indefinite Terms
What happens when an offeree attempts to accept an offer while modifying the terms? In the case Minneapolis...
Contract Law: Assent, Offer and Acceptance
Mutual Assent Mutual ascent describes an agreement between two parties that intend to form a contract. Parties often...
Contract Law: Consideration and Its Substitutes
Requirements Contracts & Output Contracts A requirements contract is a form of contract where a seller agrees to...
Contract Law: Promise and Consideration
Recall that consideration is a traditional prerequisite for forming a contract. When it comes to a promise, the court...
Contract Law: Unconscionability, Performance and Remedies
Unconscionability Can courts declined to enforce unconscionable contracts? And how to decide whether contracts are unconscionable? If the court...
American Contract Law: Essentials
The law of contracts is both judge made (based on past decisions) and legislature made (based on statues),...
Financial Markets Week 2
It takes long for ideas to develop. We might be excessively fearful or unwillingly to change. Risk management...
Financial Markets Week 1
Measure of Risks VAR means variance. The variance of a portfolio is defined as a measure of its...