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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Comprehensive survey of personal financial topics including budgeting; borrowing; savings and investments; life, health and casualty insurance; and home buying. Emphasis on lifetime economic cycle. Three hours per week.
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Addresses fundamental concepts in financial management such as security markets, interest rates, taxes, risk analysis, time value of money, valuation models and related global issues. Explains how financial managers help maximize the value of a firm by making capital budgeting, cost of capital and capital structure decisions. Prerequisites: Majors: Admission to the professional program, ECON 211, 212. Minors or others: junior status, ACCT 201, MATH 155, ECON 150 or 211. Three hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
Examines principles and practices of asset and income conservation for businesses and individuals through various riskmanagement techniques including insurance. Prerequisite: FINA 311 with grade of B or better. Three hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced study of varying finance topics based on students' interests and needs. May be repeated once for credit under different subtitle. May substitute for finance major elective depending on the topic (see director of undergraduate studies). Major Prerequisites: Varies by topics and admission to Professional Program. Non-Major Prerequisites: Varies by topics and junior standing. Three hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
Study of corporate financial policy issues within the context of value creation. Topics include in-depth analysis of advanced capital budgeting methods, capital structure policy, dividend policy, derivatives and hedging risk within the context of corporate financial policy. Case studies, application-oriented articles and daily media reports used to bridge the academic/ theoretical arguments to the real life problems/situations. Prerequisite: FINA 311 with grade of B or better. Three hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
Examines the capital market and marketable securities traded in the market, with emphasis on stocks and fixed income securities. Topics include portfolio theory, the efficient market hypothesis and evaluation of portfolio performance. Prerequisite: FINA 311 with grade of B or better. Three hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced study of security markets and investment alternatives. Topics include options, futures, advanced security analysis, portfolio theory, portfolio management and international dimensions of investing. Prerequisite: FINA 441 with C or better. Three hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
Analysis of the structure of real estate markets. Study of principles of mortgage lending, property appraisal and real estate investments. Prerequisite: FINA 311 with grade of B or better. Three hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
Examines the structure and functions of depository and nondepository financial institutions, the money and capital markets, and the role of government in the financial markets. Prerequisite: FINA 311 with grade of B or better or economics major with senior status. Three hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the student to the study and application of contemporary techniques for individual retirement planning. The instruction will include the retirement field as a profession, as well as the personal financial planning process (budgeting, emergency fund planning, credit and debt management) and personal financial statements. Other specific topics covered include: the Social Security system and Medicare, defined benefit plans versus define contribution plans, vesting, tax effects of investing, qualified versus nonqualified plans and tax-advantaged retirement plans (401K, 403b, etc. accounts). Prerequisite: FINA 311 with grade of B or better. Three hours per week.
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