Module WS 2023/2024

Data Management covers the modern data-management cycle, from the collection of data from diverse sources to the preparation of data for data-driven applications. Students learn how to handle various data formats, how to assess and improve data quality, and how to store and process data using SQL, NoSQL, and Hadoop technologies. The course covers eight primary topics:

  • Modern data-management requirements
  • Database system architecture
  • Diagnosing and handling data quality problems
  • Relational databases (SQL)
  • Hands-on labs with MySQL
  • Concurrency control techniques
  • NoSQL databases (e.g., MongoDB)
  • Apache Hadoop (HDFS, MapReduce)
  • Cost of capital and capital budgeting
  • Discounted cash flow valuation and financial multiples
  • Payout policy
  • Equity and debt financing
  • Applications of option pricing theory
  • Corporate control and recapitalizations
  • Enterprise Risk Management
  • Role and Responsibility of Owners
  • Practice of Right of Control for Various Actors
  • Board structures and diversity
  • Theory, Principles, and World-Views
  • The Ethical Leader: Self-Mastery and Ethics, Mind-Sets
  • Corporate Ethics: Shared Values, Professionalism (as part of Standards of Professional Conduct)
This year again, CFA Society Switzerland will be hosting the CFA Institute Research Challenge in Switzerland which is the local competition within the global CFA Institute Research Challenge. We also welcome all other universities and especially universities of applied sciences in Switzerland and Liechtenstein to join the Challenge this year.

The Challenge is an annual competition between teams of students in preparing an investment case consisting of a detailed research report and a presentation of a listed Swiss company. For the coming competition Straumann has been selected. The Swiss company is headquartered in Basel and listed at the Swiss Stock exchange since 1998. Straumann is a global leader in implant, restorative and regenerative dentistry which offers products and services to dentists and dental laboratories in more than 70 countries world-wide.

The students will be supported by industry mentors and will have to present their final results in front of a panel of senior investment professionals. The Challenge provides students with a unique opportunity to gain first-hand experience in the investment world and to interact intensively with investment professionals and CFA charterholders.
  • Developing research questions and hypothesis
  • Designing qualitative and quantitative research
  • Writing and communicating research proposals
  • Students will study the concepts of regression and classification problems (supervised learning) as well as principal components and clustering (unsupervised learning).
  • In parallel, they will learn how to work with financial data with all its pitfalls, cover univariate and multivariate time series models of the mean and volatility and correlations, as well as model long-run relationships.
  • General improvement of the English language skillsReading techniquesFormulation of research questionsBuilding up an argumentWriting convincing textsNegotiation skillsEffective communication in presentationsRelationship Building and Networking
  • Theory, Principles, and World-Views on Ethics
  • The Ethical Leader: Self-Mastery and Ethics, Mind-Sets
  • Corporate Ethics: Shared Values, Professionalism (as part of Standards of Professional Conduct)
  • Introduction to financial marketsInterest rates and bond pricesThe structure of interest ratesMarket efficiencyMonetary policyMoney marketsBond marketsMortgage marketsDerivative markets
The course aims to introduce students to the critical assessment of financial statements, such that they are able to understand managers’ motivation and capability to engage in earnings management. The assessment of firms’ accounting quality is essential for the reliability of cash-flow forecasts in the context of corporate finance and business valuation. Students will engage with current research in the area, and they will be able to understand the relevance of identifying managerial discretion in accounting choices for the analysis and valuation of companies. Students will work empirically with corporate finance data. This module prepares students for the modules «Alternative Investments» and «Corporate Finance».

Topics covered include (e.g.):

  • The analysis of financial statements
  • The decision-usefulness of accounting information
  • Determinants and managerial motivations for earnings management
  • Earnings smoothing
  • Audit quality and audit fees
  • Empirical research
  • Global Financial Environment
  • International Parity Conditions
  • Foreign Exchange Rate Determination and Forecasting
  • The Foreign Exchange Market and the Use of Foreign Currency Derivatives
  • Foreign Exchange Exposure
  • Financing the Global Firm
  • Foreign Investment Decisions
  • International Trade Finance
  • Working Capital Management
Paper-based preparation of topics, strategy implementation and testing, presentation and discussion
  • Investment Strategies by Asset Class: Equity, Fixed Income, Derivatives Strategies
  • Investment Strategies for Different Economic Environments
  • Asset Management Practice
  • Modelling the Human Life Cycle
  • Models of Human Mortality
  • Valuation Models of Deterministic Interest
  • Models of Risky Financial Investments
  • Models of Pension Life Annuities
  • Models of Life Insurance
  • Models of DB vs. DC Pensions
  • Sustainable Spending at Retirement
  • The Liechtenstein Pension System
  • Overview and introduction to different forms of qualitative methods in finance
  • Key concepts of experimental research approaches
  • Experimental methods to test market and trader behavior
  • Current topics in Basic principles for writing academic textsInternational EconomicsDevelopments in Banking and FinanceInnovation FinanceSustainable Finance
Opportunity Recognition & Business Models
  • Gelegenheiten systematisch erkennen und nutzen.
  • Market-Pull, Technology-Push und Blue Ocean.
  • Opportunity Recognition als Prozess.
  • Systematisierung von Geschäftsmodellen und den Bestandteilen.
  • Analyse und Bewertung von Geschäftsmodellen.
  • Anwendung von Big Data Algorithmen zu Identifikation neuer Märkte und Technologien.
  • Statistics is an important module of the MSc in Finance program, with the purpose of making students familiar with the statistical methods and tools necessary not only for producing high quality research output in finance but also necessary to understand and apply the quantitative tools that are at the core of a modern and innovative financial business.
  • This involves in particular the concept of statistical learning (the foundation of machine learning and artificial intelligence).
  • In this context students will briefly recapture simple statistical concepts such as hypothesis testing within financial data while at the same time learning to use R, a statistical software package that has become standard in research as well as practice.
  • Additionally, they will learn to find and download data from professional providers (Refinitiv) as well as the internet.
  • Introduction to International Tax Policy and Tax Standards
  • Economic and Legal Principles of National and International Taxation
  • International Taxation in an Integrated and globalised World
  • International and European Tax Framework
  • International Tax Competition and Tax Cooperation
  • International Tax Compliance and Tax Law
  • OECD-Tax Agenda: New World Tax Order (Pillar one and two)
  • EU-Tax Agenda: Business Taxation for the 21st Century
  • International re-allocation of taxing rights: Determination of connecting factors
  • Global tax initiatives and actions: OECD, EU, US, UK, RCEP, IMF, UN, and NGOs.