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3.00 Credits
Three Credits Offered as Needed This course will introduce new topics into the accounting curriculum in the areas of auditing, accounting systems, activity based management, taxation, international accounting, FASB regulations, Sarbanes-Oxley, etc.
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Three Credits Spring Semester The purpose of this course is to provide students with practical knowledge about the functions of banks and commercial lending. The course will be offered as an elective course for seniors that are pursuing careers in banking. This course will emphasize analysis of companies' financial statements from a commercial lenders' point of view and include detailed descriptions of asset based lending, commercial lending, and leasing as financing alternatives. Prerequisite: BA 320.
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3.00 Credits
Three Credits Spring Semester Study and understanding of financial management in an international business setting. This course discusses the concepts and techniques of international financial risk management, using currency hedging techniques, international investment decisions, and international money markets and financing decisions. Using lecture, discussions, and readings, the course provides a framework to evaluate international business transactions. Prerequisite: BA 320 or consent of the Instructor.
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Three Credits Spring Semester The purpose of this course is to provide students with practical knowledge about security analysis and trading mechanics. The course will be offered as an elective course for seniors that are pursuing careers with brokerage, investment advisory or fund management firms and will involve an in-depth review and preparation of security analysts reports. Prerequisite: BA 327 or consent of the Instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Three Credits Spring Semester Use of readings and case studies to understand the types of analysis performed and decisions made by the financial managers of corporations, focusing on valuation concepts and managing for value. Students explore specific financing and investing decisions made by the firm's management, capital structure, capital budgeting, and long-term financing decisions. Stresses student's analysis and problem solving skills and requires active class participation. Prerequisites: Senior standing and BA 320.
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3.00 Credits
Three Credits Offered as Needed This course will introduce new topics into the finance curriculum in the areas of corporate finance, investments, financial institutions, derivative securities, etc.
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3.00 Credits
Three Credits Fall and Spring Semesters Studies issues related to specialized financial accounting topics such as pensions, deferred income taxes, business combinations, foreign operations, foreign currency translations, and not-for-profit accounting. Prerequisite: BA 312 or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Three Credits Spring Semester Examines the federal tax laws as they apply to C Corporations, S Corporations, Partnerships, Trusts, and Estates. Topics include the philosophy of taxation and tax credits, the statutory administrative and judicial sources of the tax law, and tax administration and practice. Tax research and planning procedures and the use of automated systems in tax preparation are also covered. A team research project and class presentation is required. Prerequisite: BA 414.
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3.00 Credits
Three Credits Spring Semester This course will focus on the strategic role of management accountants in today's organizations and how strategic management accounting systems help organizations to meet their strategic objectives of quality, cost, and time. The structure and process of the production method and cost measurement system will be studied and analyzed in light of technological, cultural, and global factors influencing the organization. Prerequisites: BA 204 and BA 311.
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3.00 Credits
Three Credits Spring Semester Examination of the nature of corporations and their role in implementing capitalism, and the technologies used by them to create advanced information systems for business-to-business E-commerce. Extensive use of advanced auditing cases will illustrate the importance of critical thinking, ethical reasoning, and fraud detection. A computer-based simulation will be used. Team projects are required. Prerequisite: BA316 and BA417.
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