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Why gamble with failure when you can ace FINC5001 and graduate on time? Say goodbye to the stress of...

46 pages, 18981 words

FINC5001: Textbook Summary Notes

TOPICS: 1 Introduction 2 Firms and the Financial Market; Financial Analysis Sizing up Firm Perfo...

35 pages, 11631 words

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Craig Mellare is a pure nightmare.

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2020

Very basic foundational learning focusing on calculations by hand however required for understanding more complex concepts later in studies

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2015

Terrible assessments. Don't enroll unless you wish to be tested almost exclusively on how fast you can do financial calculations by hand. When are we ever going to need to do calculations by hand in the real world? That's what we've got computers for. Test us on something useful, for crying out loud. Ridiculous.

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2014