Consumer finance: markets, product design, and fintech

Master

In Maynard (USA)

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  • Type

    Master

  • Location

    Maynard (USA)

  • Start date

    Different dates available

This course provides a solid understanding of consumer decision-making and how new products and services are developed, especially given the rapid pace of innovation and regulatory change, to help students succeed in consumer finance today. Specific examples will be drawn from retirement saving products, credit cards, peer to peer lending, cryptocurrencies, and financial advising.

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Subjects

  • Product Design
  • Financial Training
  • Financial
  • Finance
  • Design
  • Credit

Course programme

Lectures: 2 sessions / week, 1.5 hours / session


Recitations: 1 session / week, 1.5 hours / session


This course meets during the first half of the term.


15.401 Managerial Finance, 15.414 Financial Management, or 15.415 Finance Theory.


This course on consumer finance and financial products is a rapid tour of some of the largest existing challenges and most interesting recent innovations in financial markets. It also will illustrate broad lessons about competing in markets with adverse selection and moral hazard, and in markets where consumers have limited knowledge and reputation is critical. Specific examples will be drawn from retirement saving products, credit cards, peer to peer lending, cryptocurrencies, and financial advising.


We will cover consumer financial products related to credit, investment, and transactions. We start with how people make financial decisions, including both rational and behavioral models, and then turn to how financial products and markets are designed to serve the needs of consumers and/or to make profits. The course also touches on the funding of lending to households and the design and risks of financial products backed by mortgages, credit cards, or student loans, as well as the rapidly-evolving institutions and regulatory structure affecting the financial industry serving households. The course will be a fast and exciting tour.


Why study consumer finance?


We will make use of case studies, readings from financial institutions, think tanks, textbooks, financial firms, and government agencies. Lots of readings are optional.


Course requirements include regular attendance and participation in class which requires having read the assigned articles prior to coming to class and discussing them. The assignments include group-based and individual written projects and case analyses. Cases are listed in the Readings section.


Weekly recitations present material to prepare for problem sets and go over past problem sets.


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Consumer finance: markets, product design, and fintech

Price on request