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3.00 Credits
A practical introduction to financial concepts and tools such as the time value of money, risk-return tradeoffs, asset pricing models, the efficient market hypothesis, financial databases and Internet searches. Personal Finance then applies these concepts and tools to personal financial decisions about housing, personal and small business borrowing, insurance, income taxes, retirement planning and investments in common stock, bonds, mutual funds, and futures and options. FIN 300 may not be used as a specialization course by finance majors.
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Identifies the framework in which the acquisition and development of real estate are arranged. Particular attention is paid to financing techniques and the underlying financial structures involved in real estate investment choices. Emphasis will be placed on development issues including site acquisition and evaluation, environmental regulation, market analysis and interaction with constituent groups.
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3.00 Credits
Designed to equip students with a working knowledge of the technical methods and tools of financial analysis, as well as to provide them with the ability to design and implement professional-quality written, oral and electronic presentation of their results.Topics include financial statement constructions, creating exhibits for presentation of financial information, and analysis and communication of corporate financial policy. prerequisites: FIN 331 and INSS 300
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3.00 Credits
An understanding of the basic valuation principles for financial instruments such as common stocks, bonds, and futures and options. These instruments are studied in the context of modern portfolio theory. Company and industry analysis projects provide the chance for practical experience. prerequisite: FIN 331
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3.00 Credits
Provides knowledge and training in the area of capital acquisition strategies and tactics through the life cycle of an entrepreneurial venture and coverage of valuation techniques as applied to the allocation of business areas.Topics include start-up and mezzanine financing and bridging to initial public offers on the capital budgeting and internal control techniques applied in the strategic context developed in earlier courses.This course is cross-listed with ENTR 430. prerequisite: FIN 331
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3.00 Credits
In global financial markets, exchange rate risk exposure demands careful management and the use of financial instruments for hedging currency risk. These include currency options, futures and swaps.Working capital management and long-term financing and investment decisions are also crucial to today's financial managers and need to be understood in the context of expanding global financial markets. prerequisite: FIN 331
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Students in this course will apply finance tools and techniques to business plans for selected nonprofit and for-profit firms. Nonprofit firms will be assisted in establishing profit-making subsidiaries. Over the semester, students will learn about successful ventures and engage in lectures and handson experiences.The students' work for external firms will focus on determining the feasibility of entrepreneurial ideas, analyzing financial obstacles and converting ideas into reality. prerequisite: FIN 332
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the fundamentals of real estate investment analysis, including elements of mortgage financing and taxation, and applies the standard tools of financial analysis and economics to real estate valuation. Topics include traditional and nontraditional appraisal methods, techniques of real estate financing, real estate work-outs, innovations in real estate financing and the relationship to the macroeconomic environment. prerequisites: FIN 312 and FIN 331
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3.00 Credits
Analyzes the instruments, techniques and institutions of real estate finance. Emphasis is placed on the sources of funds, mortgage risk analysis and typical policies and procedures used in financing residential and commercial properties. prerequisites: FIN 312 and FIN 331
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3.00 Credits
The economics and finance faculty, from time to time, offer an opportunity to integrate new material into the undergraduate program reflecting changes in the field and in the educational needs of students. prerequisite: FIN 331
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