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3.00 Credits
Students will gain a working knowledge of managerial finance, as well as the unique aspects of health care finance, by learning to develop a systematic approach to financial analysis; apply techniques for planning, forecasting, and managing; and evaluate and recommend improvements in a health care organization's financial performance. Prerequisites: ACTP 5001 and FINP 5008 or equivalents.
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4.00 Credits
The capstone course integrates coursework, knowledge, skills and experiential learning to enable the student to demonstrate a broad mastery of financial policies as applied to real management problems, the structure and functions of the futures and options market, analysis of the theory and application of investments in relation to business cycles, institutional behavior and risk and return opportunities in the economic setting. In addition, the course examines the structure and functions of modern US and international financial markets and institutions. Prerequisites: FIN 5535 and FIN 5560.
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3.00 Credits
This course examines the structure and functions of modern US and international financial markets and institutions. The course covers the nature of the global financial system, interest rate determination, pricing of interest-rate dependent securities, money market instruments, the goals and roles of central banks, and commercial banking. Students will develop a thorough understanding of modern financial institutions and will learn to apply modern financial theory to practical problems in liability pricing and management. Prerequisites: ECN 5050, FINP 5008 or equivalent, FIN 5080, and QNT 5040.
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3.00 Credits
Futures and Options: This course examines the structure and functions of the futures and options markets. The course covers the structure of options and futures markets with an emphasis on American markets such as the CME and CBOE. Additional topics include arbitrage restrictions, option pricing, hedging with futures, options on futures, exotics, trading strategies, and an introduction to corporate securities as options on the underlying cash flows. Prerequisites: FIN 5620 and FIN 5530.
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3.00 Credits
The course covers basic financial policies as applied to real management problems and includes the areas of liquidity, capital management, funding requirements, valuation, mergers and acquisitions, and funding of new ventures. Prerequisite: Graduate level finance.
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3.00 Credits
This course will deal with a thorough analysis of the theory and application of investments in relation to business cycles, institutional behavior and risk and return opportunities in the economics setting. The course is presented from the investor's viewpoint and incorporates applied and empirical methodologies. The course covers investment strategies and policies. Prerequisite: Graduate level finance.
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3.00 Credits
Financial Decisions for International Managers examines basic accounting concepts and corporate financial statement components, and develops students financial decision-making abilities. The course is developed as a preliminary requirement for more advanced work in the courses, International Accounting and International Finance. Financial statement analysis is considered to consist of the application of analytical tools and techniques to financial statements and data in order to derive measurements and relationships that are significant and useful for decision-making. This analysis can be used for objectives such as screening for the selection of investments or merger candidates. It can also be used as a forecasting tool for future financial conditions and results; a process of diagnosis for managerial, operating, or other problem areas; and a tool for the evaluation of management. Overall, the course places a strong emphasis on improving managerial decision-making. Prerequisites: ACTP 5001 and FINP 5008 or equivalents.
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3.00 Credits
International Finance covers the broad scope of the international monetary system, examining financial markets and financial instruments. Investigating the interrelationship of foreign exchange operations with corporate financial management decisions leads students to understand the intricacies of finance, contiguous with international operations. Attention is paid to capital management and investment analysis in the context of risk exposure for foreign investment. Prerequisite: FIN 5805 and QNTP 5002.
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3.00 Credits
Developing the business plan, capital formation, valuation, and financial management using the case-study method, guest speakers, and business plan software. Prerequisites: FINP 5008 or equivalent and ENT 5960.
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4.00 Credits
An examination of the theory and practice of finance with emphasis given to financial analysis, management, and control. Topics to be offered include the theory and practice of finance to include the firm's investment, financing, and dividend decisions; analytical techniques available for problem solving; and the environment in which financial decisions are made. Coverage of these topics will be accomplished by utilizing a balance among concept applications, case analysis, and problems. Content includes: 1) principles and functions of finance; valuation of financial market instruments; time value of money, financial ratio analysis; forecasting; 2) management of liquidity and other current assets; short- and intermediate-term financing, leasing; 3) capital investment, capital budgeting methods, required returns for companies and divisions and acquisitions; 4) theory of capital structure; dividend policy; 5) long-term financing; equity capital, long-term debt; inflation and financial market returns; and 6) mergers and acquisitions; failures and reorganizations. Prerequisites: Graduate level accounting, economics, and finance.
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