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FINC 526: Bank Management II
3.00 Credits
Minnesota State University Moorhead
This course extends the content of Bank Management FINC 425 and the management of commercial banks to a more advanced level. The course continues the concepts introduced and developed in FINC 425 associated with the analysis and bank performance drivers, balance sheet structure, and risk management/mitigation. It advances critical concepts that represent primary dimensions within most commercial banks within the present operating environment with more in depth and engaged analyses of loan (credit) underwriting (commercial and commercial real estate), secondary market residential mortgage lending, the role (structure, development, and analysis) of mortgage-backed securities in modern bank investment portfolios, and interest rate risk modeling. Students will participate in a mock loan committee as presenters of a loan proposal. The course introduces the impact of decision making on bank performance via a dynamic bank performance simulation exercise employed throughout the duration of the course, aimed to challenge the student to engage strategies in pursuit of growth, market position, and quite essentially, long-term profitability. Asset-liability management concepts are investigated as the determinants of risk and reward. The course focuses on the drivers of bank financial performance and the principal risk influences bank executives face every day within a setting where students realize the consequences of decisions.
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FINC 545: International Financial Management
3.00 Credits
Minnesota State University Moorhead
International Financial Management is the sub-area of finance that studies the international investment decisions concerning real and financial assets. This course is intended for students who wish to learn the concepts and theories of modern multinational financial management. International Financial Management gives participants a solid theoretical and practical background that serves to better understand 1) the determinants of currency exchange rates, 2) the importance of risk management in a Multinational Corporation (MNC), and 3) the particularities of corporate finance and corporate governance in a global context.
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FINC 546: Financial Decision Making
3.00 Credits
Minnesota State University Moorhead
This course moves away from textbooks to learning the skills and issues involved in the financial management of a corporation through academic and professional articles. Several important concepts of financial management are applied to real-life situations through the use of case problems. These cases provide insights into some of the problems a firm faces and how they can be addressed.
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FINC 550: Entrepreneurial Finance
3.00 Credits
Minnesota State University Moorhead
Entrepreneurs like the adrenaline generated by managing a new business opportunity. Examples of new business opportunities are (1) the development of a new product or service, (2) the management of a franchise, and (3) the optimization of an existing company with problems. However, one of the areas where entrepreneurs have fewer skills is financial management which includes basic accounting, fund raising and cash management. Entrepreneurial Finance is a comprehensive course that not only reviews finance specific concepts but also introduces new financial concepts that are important to the entrepreneur, including how to take into consideration in the valuation process the managerial flexibility that comes with the incremental uncertainty the entrepreneur faces.
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FINC 560: Portfolio Analysis and Management
3.00 Credits
Minnesota State University Moorhead
This course involves analysis of techniques used in combining securities into portfolios. Students will examine various classes of securities and investments meeting a proper balance for investor needs.
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FINC 560 - Portfolio Analysis and Management
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FINC 562: Financial Analysis and Valuation
3.00 Credits
Minnesota State University Moorhead
This course provides in-depth knowledge of valuation models and their practical application. The primary focus is equity valuation techniques. This includes data gathering and analysis of financial statements, analyzing cash flow, estimating the cost of capital, and forecasting cash flows. Discounted cash flow and relative valuation models are utilized in case studies to practice equity valuation. Additional topics covered include an introduction to fixed income valuation, alternative investments, and the ethics and professional standards related to the practice of valuation.
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FINC 562 - Financial Analysis and Valuation
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FINC 563: Futures and Options
3.00 Credits
Minnesota State University Moorhead
Advanced study of the pricing and use of derivative market instruments, current topics and issues.
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FINC 590: Topics in Finance
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Minnesota State University Moorhead
This is a graduate level topical course that may be repeated when topics changes.
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FINC 590 - Topics in Finance
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FINC N410: Investment Analysis and Management
3.00 Credits
Minnesota State University Moorhead
NDSU Course
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FINC N410 - Investment Analysis and Management
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FINC N430: Management of Financial Institutions
3.00 Credits
Minnesota State University Moorhead
NDSU Course
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FINC N430 - Management of Financial Institutions
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