Created and maintained by @hendriyono, currently working for a financial services authority. London Business School Master in Finance alumni.

The Open-Source Curriculum for Learning Finance

This website contains an open-source curriculum for learning Finance. The curriculum will help you learn the building blocks needed to help you understand Finance well. We aim to provide foundational understanding in both theory and applications, and also break down some of current issues and trend in finance (especially in technical areas).

Contents

The Motivation

Knowledge of finance is highly regarded in the job market. Finance is one of few fields whose employee pays generous amount of money.

Finance is one of the highest-paying sectors in the US economy, and the industry draws many job seekers for precisely that reason. Financial managers, for example, are paid a median of $127,990 per year, and according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment for financial managers is projected to rise 19 percent between 2016 and 2026, which is faster than the average for other occupations….

-source: “Highest Paying Finance Jobs” - Glassdoor.com , published on 14 May 2019

Finance is critical to any economy. No wealthy nation is without a sophisticated finance industry and none of the world’s poorest countries have one. The benefits of an efficient industry are obvious; economic growth, social mobility, and better pensions and savings. The financial crisis of 2008 should be a lesson to all of us. If the finance industry fails to perform its purpose well, instability sets in.

- source: “The finance industry: what’s its purpose?” - David-Pitt Watson, published on 16 June 2015

Many ways of learning finance

The traditional way of learning finance is to study at a university. Unfortunately, finance is a vast subject and involves tons of elements which means that your time at university would not be enough to cover every essential thing you need to understand. Now, using the books available you can increase your skills by taking the advantage of books, material, and certification that will help you launch a successful career in finance.

You might also want to learn finance eventhough your background is engineering, public policy, etc.

Finance is Everywhere

It doesn’t matter if you work in tech or education, consulting or advertising. Your company needs cash flow to do things like pay everyone’s salary, distribute dividends, and reinvest in product innovation.Even if you don’t manage a budget yourself, finance is at the core of business decision-making. If you’re pitching a project or angling for additional funding, understanding and being able to communicate how you can turn that investment into revenue for your organization will help you make a more convincing argument.

- source: “5 Reasons Why You Should Study Finance” - Harvard Business School, published on 23 Apr 2019

Ready?

The Curriculum

Introductory Courses

Intro to Financial Markets / Yale (Taught by Prof. Robert J. Shiller / Nobel Prize Winner) Videos

Intro to Corporate Finance / New York University (Taught by Prof. Aswath Damodaran / Guru of Valuation) Videos - Website

Intro to Accounting Accounting / AccountingWorkbook.com (Taught by Tony Bell) Financial Accounting Videos and Managerial Accounting Videos

Ethics in Business and Finance

(can you suggest some materials?)

Math

Finance requires understanding of math. Some introductory materials explained here can be easily grasped if you understand basic algebra. If you are not confident in your mathematical skills or you just want to have some math refresher, try Khan Academy Algebra 1 / Statistic-Probability. Of course, for more advanced materials you need to understand more than basic algebra (ie. credit risk, fixed income, and derivatives)

Below is the list of mathematical knowledge you have to understand to fully absorb most of the finance related materials listed on this website.

Calculus

Statistics and Probability

Differential Equations

Regression

Finance Course

Environmental, Social, and Governance

Foundational & Theoretical

Practical

Financial Analysis

Corporate Valuation

Merger and Acquisitions

Private Equity

Note: if you want an exhaustive list of PE and VC related materials and looking forward to work in PE/VC, visit Venture-Evolved.

Project and Infrastructure Finance

Default Risk on Bonds / Fixed Income / Credit / Loan

Fixed Income / Bonds

Derivatives

(can you suggest some materials?)

Financial Time Series

Wealth Management

Personal Finance

Real Estate Investment

Equity Investment Management

Financial Technology

Shariah Finance

(can you suggest some materials?)

Programming Skills for Finance

Python

Python for Data Analysis: Data Wrangling with Pandas, NumPy, and IPython - Wes McKinney, Book $46

R

If you want to try to learn programming by practicing, subscribe to DataCamp

Certification in Finance

Here is the list of world-renowned certification on finance:

  1. Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA)
  2. Financial Risk Management (FRM)
  3. Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst (CAIA)
  4. Certificate in Quantitative Finance (CQF)
  5. Certified Financial Planner (CFP)
  6. Certificate in ESG Investing

Capstone Project

(can you suggest some materials?)

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