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FIN G215: Business Turnarounds
3.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Concentrates on the diagnosis, prescription, and implementation of actions pertinent to business turnarounds, troubled companies, workouts, bankruptcies, and liquidations. Case studies and readings guide the student through the maze of financial, ethical, legal, general business, and strategic aspects of turnarounds, culminating in the student evaluating and developing a turnaround plan.
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FIN G216: Valuation and Value Creation
3.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Explores recent developments in financial management and financial analysis through the use of modern finance theory to make capital allocation decisions that lead to long-run value maximization for the corporation. Focuses on applications and financial model building, risk analysis for valuation applications, and business strategies to measure and manage corporate value and value creation. Topics are relevant to value consultants, corporate managers, and securities analysts.
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FIN G217: Real Estate Finance and Investment
3.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Provides students with a comprehensive understanding of real estate finance. Emphasizes factors affecting real estate investment. Topics include valuation (appraisal), market analysis, development, taxation, ownership types, short-term financing, mortgage markets, and investment strategies. Designed for students interested in a general overview of real estate finance, as well as those intending to pursue a career in the real-estate field.
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FIN G218: Personal Financial Planning E
3.00 Credits
Northeastern University
mphasizes the development of personal financial management expertise, based on an integrated plan in which alternative courses of action are judged by their contribution to the attainment of the decision maker's particular set of economic objectives. Focuses on the overall personal economic plan and unites diverse planning and financial elements. The course is decision oriented.
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FIN G219: Portfolio Management
3.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Develops portfolio construction, revision, and performance measurement. Highlights portfolio construction in an efficient capital market. Topics include risk-return analysis, the effects of diversification on risk reduction, and the costs of inflation, taxes, and transaction costs on fixed income and equity security portfolios. Examines financial models of capital asset pricing as the basis for the analysis of portfolios from the institutional investor's viewpoint.
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FIN G220: Health Care Finance
3.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Implements financial management and economic principles to analyze real-world health-care issues. Emphasizes and encourages problem solving and creative thinking through the use of texts, cases, and models of the health-care industry. Students are exposed to financial, managerial, and risk management strategies unique to the health-care industry.
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FIN G221: Entrepreneurial Finance
3.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Uses the basic processes, principles, tools, and concepts of finance within the parameters of a small business to develop a complete financial plan. Constructs a comprehensive plan that projects the future circular flow of funds by analyzing and then integrating the impact of both investment decisions (use of funds) and financial decisions (source of funds).
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FIN G222: Risk Management and Insurance
3.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Introduces the concepts of risk and risk bearing in the business firm. Topics include risk identification and analysis, measurement of loss possibilities, and the principal methods of managing such contingencies. The focus is broad enough to include some nontraditional areas, such as speculative risk and foreign operations. Discusses insurance in detail as a major method of managing certain types of risks. Emphasis is on aspects that directly relate to the financial management function, such as insurance markets and products, selecting insurers and insurer intermediaries, legal frameworks involved in the transfer of risk to insurers, pricing of insurance contracts, and principles followed by insurers in selecting risks.
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FIN G223: Megaproject Finance:Mexico and Panama
6.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Focuses on financing large projects in Latin America, including a case study of the expansion plans for the Panama Canal. This study tour includes meetings with major corporations and public officials in Mexico and Panama and focuses on doing business in Latin America as well as on the culture and history of the area.
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FIN G225: Entrepreneurial Finance for High-Tech Companies
3.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Provides an overview of entrepreneurial finance with a focus on high-technology companies. Specific topics covered include analyzing the financial needs of high-technology ventures, including working capital management, risk analysis, capital budgeting, sources of financing, valuation; and exit strategies, including licensing, joint ventures, mergers and acquisitions, and initial public offerings (IPOs). Uses a combination of text material, books, and cases.
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