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Gunjan Raghav

Expert in finance and risk management offering personalized tutoring for financial management

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Gunjan Raghav

Masters degree

/ 55 min

About your finance tutor

I am Gunjan Raghav, a passionate and experienced finance educator with over eight years of teaching, mentoring, and academic research experience. With a Doctorate in Finance and a strong commitment to empowering learners, I have dedicated my career to simplifying complex financial concepts and helping students, professionals, and aspirants achieve their academic and career goals. My teaching journey is deeply rooted in a belief that finance, when taught with clarity and context, can transform the way individuals think, plan, and make decisions in both personal and professional spheres. My areas of expertise include Financial Risk Management (FRM), Corporate Finance, International Finance, Investment Management, Portfolio Theory, Financial Markets and Institutions, Research Methodology, and Strategic Financial Management. Over the years, I have worked with learners from diverse backgrounds—ranging from undergraduate and postgraduate students to working professionals preparing for global certifications like FRM, CFA, and MBA entrance examinations. I also provide guidance in research-based learning, case study development, and project report writing for commerce and management disciplines. My teaching methodology is designed to blend conceptual clarity with real-world relevance.

Gunjan graduated from Indira gandhi open university

Gunjan  graduated from Indira gandhi open university
Gunjan  graduated from Indira gandhi open university

Finance class quick guide

My teaching methodology focuses on simplifying complex finance concepts through real-world examples, case studies, and interactive discussions. I blend theoretical understanding with practical applications using tools like Excel, Google Meet, and interactive whiteboards. Each session is personalized based on students’ learning pace and goals. I emphasize conceptual clarity, regular assessments, and doubt-solving to build strong fundamentals. By connecting finance theories with current market trends, I help learners develop analytical thinking and confidence for exams and professional growth. Use tools such as Zoom, Google Meet, and interactive whiteboards to create an engaging online classroom environment. I also integrate Excel-based demonstrations and financial models to enhance conceptual clarity and analytical skills. Regular quizzes, assignments, and feedback sessions help track progress and reinforce learning.

Expertise of your finance tutor

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Simulations

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Financial market analysis

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Case study analysis

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Financial planning

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Finance concepts taught by Gunjan

Student learned 1 day ago

The session focused on game theory, covering Subgame Perfect Nash Equilibrium (SPNE) and pure strategy Nash Equilibrium. The student worked through several problems, including finding SPNE, identifying strategy sets, and differentiating between Nash Equilibrium and SPNE in various scenarios. The session included plans for a follow-up revision.

Subgame Perfect Nash Equilibrium (SPNE)

Pure Strategy Nash Equilibrium

Dominant and Dominated Strategies

Cournot Model Application

Strategies in Sequential Games

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Student learned 9 days ago

The session focused on understanding estimators, interpreting regression models, and applying random sampling theory in econometrics. The Student practiced identifying variables and interpreting coefficients in the context of regression. The plan is to continue working through the assignment and then potentially move on to microeconomics, with a follow-up session scheduled for the next day.

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and Residual Sum of Squares

Random Sampling Theory

Uniform Distribution Properties

Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) Assumptions

Slope Interpretation in Regression Models

Estimator Bias

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Student learned 23 days ago

The session focused on cash flow statements, including operating, investing, and financing activities. The Student practiced solving a cash flow statement problem for an electric shock company and discussed whether the firm was in an expansion or consolidation phase. The homework is to review the material and contact the tutor for another session if the student has issues.

Linking Cash Flow Activities to Business Lifecycle

Identifying Expansion Phase Indicators

Interpreting Financing Activities: Borrowing and Equity

Understanding Changes in Working Capital Components

Calculating Cash Flow from Operating Activities

Cash Flow Statement Structure

Analyzing Investing Activities: Plant and Equipment Purchases

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Student learned 24 days ago

The Student and Tutor reviewed NRV calculations, closing entries, and the preparation of a post-closing trial balance. They worked through practice questions, focusing on proper journal entries and narration. The Student was assigned to review cash flow statements, and they scheduled the next session to discuss cash flow statements and related report writing.

Net Realizable Value (NRV)

Cost of Goods Sold (COGS) Calculation

Closing Entries: Revenue and Expense

Closing Entries: Income Summary and Drawings

Post-Closing Trial Balance

Cash Flow Statement Overview

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Student learned 28 days ago

The session covered comparative advantage using opportunity cost, production possibility frontiers, and autarky prices. The student worked through problems related to these concepts and calculated wages in both home and foreign countries under autarky. The next session will cover forward debt and supply curves, as well as further exploration of production possibility frontiers.

Comparative Advantage and Opportunity Cost

Production Possibility Frontier (PPF)

Autarky Prices and Wages

Relative Wages After Free Trade

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Student learned 27 days ago

The Student and Tutor discussed periodic and perpetual inventory systems and worked through a question to identify which system different companies use. They also covered the concept of net realizable value (NRV) and its impact on gross profit and the balance sheet. The next session will cover question two from the assignment.

Periodic Inventory System

Impact of NRV on Gross Profit and Balance Sheet

Net Realizable Value (NRV)

Cost of Sales vs. Cost of Goods Sold

Cost of Goods Sold (COGS)

Perpetual Inventory System

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Your finance tutor also teaches

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Teaching tools used by finance tutor

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Quizzes

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Digital whiteboard

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Risk management tools

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Stock market simulation

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Finance for School students

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Finance for Beginners

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Finance for College students

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Finance for Adults

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Finance for adults

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Finance for beginners

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Weekend lessons

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