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3.00 Credits
An examination of the analytical methods used to evaluate the economic worth of capital investments. The course focuses on capital budgeting under uncertainty and in imperfect market and includes topics such as capital rationing, inflation, leasing, and strategic management. Prerequisites: FINC 330.
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Undergraduate level FINC 330 Minimum Grade of C
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3.00 Credits
Study of principles and practices of insurance, including risk management and risk analysis; property, liability, life and health insurance; underwriting and pricing; organizations and administration of insurers; the insurance contract; and the influence of public policy and government regulation. Pre-requisites: junior standing
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3.00 Credits
Characteristics of investments media, investment planning and programming, investment management, sources of information security analysis, portfolio theory and other relevant topics. Computer software will be utilized. Prerequisites: ECON 275 and FINC 330.
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Undergraduate level FINC 330, ECON 275 Minimum Grade of C
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3.00 Credits
Portfolio diversification analysis is developed in its classical form in single and multi-index models for obtaining correlation structures between securities. The standard capital asset and arbitrage pricing models are also presented, as are topics on international diversification and evaluation of portfolio performance. Portfolio based software will be used. Prerequisites: FINC 436.
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Undergraduate level FINC 436 Minimum Grade of C
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3.00 Credits
Application of contingent claims analysis to futures, options, swamps, hybrid securities, and options on futures. Topics include futures and options markets, instruments, uses, and prices. Special attention is given to program trading, portfolio insurance, hedging, and duration issues. Prerequisites: FINC 330 and FINC 436.
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Undergraduate level FINC 330, FINC 436 Minimum Grade of C
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3.00 Credits
No course description available.
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3.00 Credits
No course description available.
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3.00 Credits
Analysis of alternative financing methods and techniques available o the real estate investor, mortgage portfolio management; effect of debt financing on the risk, return, and value of equity investment; influence of government in the operations of the mortgage market and housing finance. Prerequisites: FINC 330 and FINC 347.
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Undergraduate level FINC 330, FINC 347 Minimum Grade of C
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3.00 Credits
Studies of various money and capital markets and their composition, operation and regulations. Determinants of savings and interest rates, flow of funds and portfolio selection and security pricing. Prerequisites: ECON 210 and FINC 330.
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Undergraduate level ECON 210, FINC 330 Minimum Grade of C
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3.00 Credits
Study of international financing of exports, imports, investment; the operation of international institutions and money and capital markets; the function of foreign exchange markets in arbitrage and hedging. Prerequisites: FINC 330.
Prerequisite:
Undergraduate level FINC 330 Minimum Grade of C
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