Making Investment Decisions
By: Rudolph Rosenber
Making investment decisions is something we do every single day, sometimes without even realizing it. When we think about investing, we think about “big money” and long-term commitments. But at the core of it, investing is nothing more than spending money and expecting a good return on it.
This course teaches the net present value (NPV) methodology, an investment evaluation formula used by countless publicly traded companies and financial analysts, in a way that makes it accessible and applicable to you—no finance background required. Rudolph Rosenberg explains what investments are, how they are measured, and what makes a good investment. Then he explores the NPV formula in depth, showing you how to evaluate your cash flows, choose a rate of return, and assess the risk of a particular investment. This all culminates in a look at how the principles of investment apply to three real-life scenarios that any individual or company might encounter.
Topics include:
- What is an investment?
- Understanding ROI
- What makes a good investment?
- Using the NPV formula
- Assessing risk
- Applying NPV to real-life situations
Subjects:
Business, Data Analysis, Finance
About The Author
Rudolph Rosenberg is a finance expert with extensive experience in financial planning, business management, fundraising, and company turnarounds. Prior to that, Rudolph served for more than a decade as a finance leader at Dell.
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