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Module 1 – Introduction to the Financial Service Sector

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Welcome to the world of finance! The financial system and capital markets are like the engines that help an economy run smoothly. At their core, they help connect people and businesses who need funds with those who have money to invest. Imagine you want to start a business or buy a house but don’t have enough money upfront. Through the financial system, you can get the funds you need, often by borrowing or finding investors. At the same time, people with savings can put their money to work by investing in businesses, bonds, or other financial assets, hoping to earn a return. In this module, we’ll explore how this system works, the role of the capital market, and why both are essential for growth and stability in our economy.

Without the financial system, daily life would be vastly more complicated, and the economy would be far less efficient. Imagine if we still relied on barter—trading goods directly to get what we need. If you were a farmer needing tools, you’d have to find someone with tools who also wanted your crops. This could take a lot of time and limit what you could trade for. That’s why the concept of money became so powerful: it provides a way to store value, making it easier for everyone to exchange, save, and invest.

The financial system builds on this by providing a whole ecosystem for managing and moving money. As a medium of exchange, money allows us to buy goods and services easily, and the financial system enables these transactions to happen smoothly. It also serves as a store of value, allowing people to save their money for future needs or goals—whether that’s buying a home, funding an education, or retiring comfortably.

In addition, financial institutions like banks, insurance companies, and capital markets help people not only to save but to grow their money. They provide a way for individuals and businesses to invest their savings, turning those funds into capital that fuels business expansions, new inventions, and job creation. Without this system, it would be nearly impossible for businesses to access the funds needed to grow, for people to plan their financial futures, or for economies to thrive.

In comparison, life under the old barter system was slow, uncertain, and limited people’s ability to accumulate and use resources effectively. The financial system is like a bridge between today’s resources and tomorrow’s potential, creating stability and opportunity at every level.

This comprehensive module offers an in-depth exploration of the Financial Service Sector, focusing on its essential roles in the economy and the mechanisms that drive its operations. Students will develop a foundational understanding of the financial system, including its defining characteristics, key functions such as direct and indirect finance, and its importance for economic stability and growth.

The module examines key players, such as financial institutions and regulatory bodies, alongside the technological frameworks that support financial infrastructure. As students progress through the course, they will delve into different types of financial institutions, their classifications, and functions—specifically focusing on depository and non-depository forms such as insurance companies, pension funds, and investment banks.

Additionally, the module covers the dynamics of financial markets and instruments, elaborating on their structures, classifications, and functions, including primary vs. secondary markets, as well as cash and futures markets. A special emphasis will be placed on the Ethiopian capital market, its regulatory environment, and the Ethiopian Securities Exchange (ESX). Students will also engage with essential investment concepts, exploring the interrelated nature of saving, investment, risk, and return. This will encompass vital methodologies such as the Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM) for portfolio analysis, techniques for risk management, and the importance of ethical practices within financial markets.

By the end of the course, students will have a multifaceted understanding of the financial landscape, empowering them to navigate and contribute effectively to this critical sector.

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What Will You Learn?

  • Define Key Financial Concepts: Explain the financial system and its key components, including the roles and functions of financial institutions, markets, instruments, and regulations, and their importance for economic growth.
  • Analyze Financial System Functions: Differentiate between direct and indirect finance, and analyze how these functions contribute to the efficiency and stability of the financial system.
  • Identify and Classify Financial Institutions: Categorize various financial institutions and explain the specific roles of these institutions.
  • Evaluate Financial Markets: Describe the functions and classifications of financial markets, including the difference between primary and secondary markets, and understand the significance of exchange and over-the-counter markets.
  • Understand and Assess Financial Instruments: Identify and differentiate between financial instruments, such as money market instruments, capital market instruments, and Sharia-compliant instruments, and explain their respective roles in investment and financing.
  • Examine the Ethiopian Capital Market: Outline the structure of the Ethiopian capital market, including the regulatory bodies, legal frameworks, and the role of the Ethiopian Securities Exchange (ESX) in fostering capital market development.
  • Apply Risk and Ethics Frameworks: Evaluate the relationship between risk and return in investments, apply portfolio theory including CAPM and optimal portfolio selection, implement risk management techniques, and discuss the importance of ethics in financial markets to ensure integrity and trust in financial transactions.

Course Content

Module Introduction
This Module will discuss the basics to the financial service sector. Please complete all chapters.

  • Module Introduction
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Chapter 1 – Introduction to the Financial Systems
Welcome to the captivating world of the financial system! This chapter introduces the intricate network of institutions, markets, and mechanisms that facilitate the flow of funds and resources within an economy. We will explore how financial intermediaries, such as banks, investment firms, and insurance companies, play a vital role in channeling savings into productive investments, thereby fostering economic growth and managing risk.

Chapter 2 – Financial Institutions & Their Functions
In this chapter, we examine the various types of financial institutions and their roles. Generally, similar to financial market, financial institutions facilitate the movement of money from those who have to those who need it (indirect financing).

Chapter 3 – Financial Markets and Financial Instruments
In this chapter, we provide a brief overview of capital markets and financial instruments.

Chapter 4 – Ethiopian Capital Market
The Ethiopian capital market is emerging as a vital component of the county’s financial system, it is designed to provide businesses with access to new capital, enhance liquidity, and offer investment opportunities for the public,

Chapter 5 – Understanding Saving, Investment, Risk & Return, and Ethics in Financial Markets
This chapter talks about saving, investing, and managing risk. Saving is putting money aside for future needs, usually in safe, low-risk accounts like savings accounts. Investing means putting money into things like stocks, bonds, or property, where there’s potential for higher returns—but also higher risk.

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AZ
4 minutes ago
it was interesting
DT
11 minutes ago
Interesting course, Thank you!
Abebaw Assefa
40 minutes ago
Thank you for providing this training.
HD
1 hour ago
It was a good experience
MG
1 hour ago
Yeah, it gives me a clear and precise image on financial sector for a newcomer with a huge interest on the coming financial reform. Thank you for providing this opportunity.
MM
2 hours ago
Intersting
BS
3 hours ago
even though I took several online course and training about security market, his one is wonderful courses. I would like to say thank you and continue it.
Tagese Sisay
3 hours ago
"I've previously studied various economic courses such as financial economics, monetary economics, and others. However, I have gained additional knowledge through this ECM course, learning about the structure of Ethiopia's capital market, the different regulations, and their importance for the economy, as well as the limitations within the Ethiopian context. I'm currently a 4th year economics student at Addis Ababa University (AAU), and while my experience has been mostly theoretical, I recognize the essential role that ECM plays in Ethiopia's rapid development and in achieving financial management goals. Given this background, I believe this course provides valuable information and practical insights that enhance my understand
HA
5 hours ago
Very good
EN
6 hours ago
it is amezing
It was easy to follow and intercepted with interactive exercise which help me to memorize core ideas of the lessons
RB
7 hours ago
overall the course was very good and interactive but we need updates on quizzes since most of them are repeated
MA
15 hours ago
It was incredibly insightful and aligned perfectly with my background in accounting and finance. The course offered a comprehensive overview of the Ethiopian financial landscape, detailing the functions and roles of various financial institutions such as banks, microfinance institutions, and insurance companies. Overall, it was an excellent match for my expertise and career goals.
AE
16 hours ago
It's amazing course
KT
17 hours ago
Interesting.
FA
17 hours ago
yes its very nice course and that is what I need to understand how financial system is working.
The course was very interesting and imperative.
KT
18 hours ago
It is so interesting
Endalkachew Yimer
18 hours ago
Nice
Getachew Abate
19 hours ago
It has a very good insight and Orientation on the overall financial system and institutions.
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