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Australian evidence on student expectations and perceptions of introductory business finance
Authors:Balasingham Balachandran  Michael Skully  Kevin Tant  John Watson
Institution:Department of Accounting and Finance, Monash University, Caulfield East, 3145, Australia
Abstract:This study examines the differences in perceptions and expectations between students at the Caulfield and Peninsula campuses of Monash University with different entrance criteria and degree availability to determine whether two different introductory finance subjects should be offered rather than one. Results reported in this study suggest that students at the Caulfield campus are interested in studying a challenging introductory finance subject, whereas students at the Peninsula campus perceived that introductory finance is ‘difficult’. Capital structure and cost of capital topics are statistically significantly ranked higher by Caulfield students than Peninsula students. The results reported in this study revealed that two different introductory finance subjects would be more effective. The core subject at the finance major campus (Caulfield) follows a traditional structure with more emphasis on finance theory, whereas the new subject at the non‐finance campus (Peninsula) places greater emphasis on applications.
Keywords:Introductory finance  Students  Perceptions  Expectations  Australia
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