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BUS-FPX2062: Finance Fundamentals

A foundational course covering the time value of money, stock and bond valuation, capital budgeting, and how domestic and global financial environments affect markets.

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BUS-FPX2062 moves through several distinct finance topics — time value of money, valuation, risk, capital budgeting — each with its own formulas and logic. The challenge is less about any single concept and more about knowing which formula applies to which scenario, and explaining the financial reasoning behind the number. This guide covers the assessment sequence and how academic support for BUS-FPX2062 helps when the calculations start to compound.

Course Overview

BUS-FPX2062 Finance Fundamentals introduces and applies core finance concepts including the time value of money, stock and bond valuation techniques, and capital budgeting processes. You'll also examine how the relationship between domestic and global financial environments affects financial markets — connecting individual valuation and budgeting decisions to the broader economic context businesses operate in.

Key Assessments

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Common Challenges in This Course

The most common issue in BUS-FPX2062 is calculation errors compounding across multi-step formulas — a small early mistake in a present value calculation throws off everything downstream. Students often also report a number without explaining its business implication, which most rubrics specifically grade. On the capital budgeting assessment, using only one metric (like payback period) instead of comparing multiple tools (NPV, IRR) for a fuller recommendation is a frequent point loss.

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BUS-FPX2062 FAQ

Do I need a financial calculator for this course?

A financial calculator or spreadsheet (like Excel) is highly recommended for time value of money and capital budgeting calculations, though most concepts can be worked through with formulas alone.

What's the difference between this course and BUS-FPX2061?

BUS-FPX2061 covers accounting (recording and reporting financial transactions); BUS-FPX2062 covers finance (valuation, investment, and capital budgeting decisions) — related but distinct disciplines.

How many assessments include an exam component?

Some sections include a midpoint exam-style assessment covering valuation and risk topics — check your specific course room for structure.

What capital budgeting tools should I use?

Most rubrics expect NPV and IRR at minimum, often alongside payback period, to support a well-rounded investment recommendation.

Does this course cover global finance?

Yes — part of the course examines how domestic and global financial environments interact and affect financial markets.