
FINANCING METHODS AND DIGITAL ECONOMY
Course Content
The course discusses and analyzes selected and specialized topics from the fields of Banking Law and Banking Economics, deepening the knowledge gained by students on these topics. The aim of the course is to highlight, analyze and transmit to students scientific concepts and targeted knowledge from the aforementioned fields, which are absolutely necessary for understanding the complexity of the legal and economic environment / framework in which Banking Institutions operate and to contribute in this way to their scientific and professional career.
- Banking General Terms and Conditions (GTC)
- Banking contract law
- Banking Law Details
- Banking law
- Bank deposit contracts, credit agreements
- Protection of customers of Banking Institutions
- The principle of transparency in GTC law
- Business receivables factoring
- Modern financing contracts (factoring, forfaiting, leasing)
- General terms and conditions in commercial contracts;
- The European Central Bank, the Euro and the Eurozone
- Bank Financing for Individuals and Businesses
- Money Supply and Monetary Policy
- International Banking & International Capital Markets
- Banking supervision & control (Basel I, II & III)
- Solvency Assessment of Banking Institutions
Some parts include the preparation of questions or case studies. Reference is also made to modern scientific research articles and scientific writings.