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Sounak Bajpaie
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Sounak
Murrumbeena
Master's Degree
No
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30
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Tutor's Subjects
Accounting, Business Administration, Finance, International Business
About Sounak
I have completed Masters of Commerce/ Masters of International Business from Deakin University Melbourne with a distinction average. Now I am doing CPA. At present I am working as a Management Accountant and give tutions part time. I have been teaching privately for more than 3 years to University graduate and masters level students at Deakin University. I love teaching and want to spread my knowledge that I have acquired through studies and work experience.
I deliver in a structured manner to suit the understanding of each individual student.I make sure that my students have a solid grasp and thorough understanding of the subjects.

I also have acquired advanced knowledge of MS Excel (Vlookups, formulas, Pivot Tables) through daily use at work.

Details of subjects covered in Master of Commerce/ Master of International Business:
Period Unit Name Mark Grade
2005/2 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS STRATEGY 60 C

2005/2 CURRENT ISSUES IN INTERNATIONAL TRADE 75 D

2005/2 INTERNATIONAL MARKETING 66 C

2006/1 INFORMATION SYSTEMS FOR BUSINESS 72 D

2006/1 INTERNATIONAL BANKING AND FINANCE 70 D

2006/1 GLOBAL TRADE AND MARKETS 76 D

2006/1 FINANCE 78 D

2006/2 CORPORATE ACCOUNTING 80 HD

2006/2 CHINESE COMMERCIAL LAW 67 C

2006/2 FINANCIAL REPORTING AND ANALYSIS 62 C

2006/2 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 73 D

2007/SUM INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT 64 C

2007/1 FINANCIAL MARKETS 74 D

2007/1 PORTFOLIO INVESTMENTS AND
FINANCIAL PLANNING 80 HD

2007/1 INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL LAW 71 D

2007/1 EBUSINESS STRATEGIES 83 HD




Some skills achieved through my studies:

1. identify the main categories of financial institutions, instruments and markets that exist within a financial system;
2. explain important factors that influence the determination of interest rates;
3. introduce mathematical concepts that apply to financial instruments used in the markets;
4. describe the operational roles of commercial banks, including their sources of funds, uses of funds, off-balance sheet business and prudential supervision;
5. describe the functions of investment banks, insurance offices, superannuation funds and unit trusts;
6. understand the share markets within the context of firms raising funds;
7. analyse factors that are relevant to making a share investment decision;
8. describe the different types of short-term debt that are available to a firm;
9. calculate the price and yield on money market securities;
10. describe the different types of longer-term debt that are available to a firm;
11. calculate the installment on a loan, and the price of longer-term debt securities;
12. explain fundamental aspects of the structure and operation of the foreign exchange markets;
13. describe the structure of the international financial markets, with particular emphasis on the Euromarkets and Euromarkets securities;
14. understand the concept of financial risk and the application of options and swaps for financial risk management; and
15. understand the derivative markets and calculate the price of options
16. research and communicate through a written business report a current issue related to the financial markets
17. Discuss the role of the financial planner, the financial planning process and the social context in which financial planners operate;
18. Recognise the economic, professional and legal context within which financial planners provide financial plans/advice to their clients and identify the data requirements of financial planners and their role in determining clients’ risk profiles.
19. Recognise the role of managed funds in the asset management process.
20. Demonstrate the ability to apply, analyse and relate the key principles of portfolio theory and asset pricing models using different portfolios of financial assets.
21. Demonstrate the ability to evaluate and use different asset classes -cash, fixed interest, equities and property to form and manage portfolios.
22. Develop an understanding of how derivative products can be used to manage the risk of a fund and to augment the return on a fund
23. Appraise the benefits and costs of international investment in financial risk management.