Literary analysis and summary of Michael Lewis’s ‘Flash Boys,’ exploring high-frequency trading (HFT), its impact on markets, and ethical implications.
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Detailed analysis of Daniel Kahneman’s ‘Thinking, Fast and Slow,’ exploring System 1 & 2, cognitive biases, and heuristics.
Notes from a university course on Fixed Income, covering market environment, instruments, valuation, and case studies like the SVB failure.
Notes from a university course on Behavioural Finance, covering Expected Utility Theory, Prospect Theory, cognitive and emotional biases, risk tolerance, and corporate governance.
Notes from a university course on Financial Markets and Securities Trading, covering market structure, HFT, PFOF, dark pools, and case studies.
Notes from a university course on Computer Networks, covering the OSI model, network core, protocols (HTTP, DNS, TCP, IP), and network performance.
Why I advise against taking CS 489 Software and Systems Security at the University of Waterloo.
A detailed critique of Wilfrid Laurier University from a dual-degree student, covering issues with housing, culture, and various academic programs and practices.
Detailed notes and summaries from an EC 250 Macroeconomic Analysis course, covering national income, GDP, saving, wealth, inflation, interest rates, productivity, labor, unemployment, consumption, investment, open economy, business cycles, IS-LM-FE model, Phillips curve, monetary policy, government finance, and economic growth.
Detailed notes and summaries from a university course on Options, Futures & Swaps, covering derivative types, market mechanics, hedging, interest rates, pricing, swaps, securitization, financial crises, and volatility.
Detailed notes and summaries from a university course on Security, covering security goals, threats, defenses, program security, OS security, mobile security, ethics, laws, blockchain, vulnerabilities, and bug finding/defenses.
Detailed notes and summaries from a university course on Intermediate Financial Accounting II, covering liabilities, bonds, shareholders’ equity, complex financial instruments, income taxes, EPS, leases, pensions, and accounting changes.
Detailed notes and summaries from a university course on Software Delivery, covering release pipelines, version control, build systems, CI/CD, virtualization, infrastructure as code, and deployment strategies.
Comprehensive notes on International Strategy (BU 491), covering multinational enterprises, global integration vs. national responsiveness, worldwide competitive advantage, transnational organizations, innovation, cross-border collaboration, strategy implementation, and case studies.
Comprehensive notes for BU 473 Investment Management, covering asset classes, trading, risk and return, CAPM, APT, bonds, interest rates, financial analysis, options, and futures.
Comprehensive notes for BU 357 Taxation I, covering the Income Tax Act structure, residency, employment income, business income, property income, capital gains, taxable income calculation, tax credits, and sales tax.
Comprehensive notes for CS 490 Information Systems Management, covering IS fundamentals, architecture, planning, IT infrastructure, business processes, project management, and information security.
Notes for CS 492 Social Implications of Computing, exploring technology’s impact on society, privacy, security, communication, addiction, e-voting, and cryptocurrencies.
An overview of key concepts from an introductory database management course, covering relational models, SQL, schema refinement, transactions, indexing, data analytics, and NoSQL systems.
Notes and concepts from a university-level operating systems course, covering topics like processes, threads, concurrency, scheduling, virtual memory, I/O, file systems, and more.
Notes and midterm review for the BU 375 Operations course taught at Wilfrid Laurier University.
What you should know about the program and the University environment from someone who attended from 2019 - 2024.
Explore summary notes on EC 260 Intermediate Microeconomic Analysis, covering key concepts like marginal revenue, elasticity, input maximization, economies of scope, profit maximization, Cournot solutions, and price discrimination strategies.