Instead of hunting for answers, use this guide as a conceptual compass to help you solve the problems yourself.
Searching for is a natural instinct when you are stuck on a tricky NPV or CAPM problem. However, the students who pass the course (and the final certification exam) are not the ones who have the answers—they are the ones who understand why a bond trades at a discount when interest rates rise.
Which statement measures a company's profitability over a specific period?
This is the heart of the course. If you master TVM, you master 50% of the final exam. Most questions ask for Future Value (FV) or Present Value (PV).
The Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC) is the final boss. It tells you what a company pays to finance its assets (debt and equity).
If you are stuck on a specific peer-graded assignment (like the Excel NPV project), ensure your cell references are absolute ($A$1) rather than relative (A1). 90% of grading errors in Coursera peer review come from dragging formulas incorrectly, not from wrong math.
This module separates the casual learners from the serious students. It introduces the and standard deviation.