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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ACCT 211 with a minimum grade of "C" . A practical framework to introduce themanager to financial management decision making. Topics include capital budgeting, capital structure, cash flow estimation, financial statement analysis, and financial planning. (Available only through the SGPS)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: FNCE 290 with a grade of "C" or higher . A comprehensive introduction to the worldof investments. Topics include why people and companies invest, how investment decisions are made, investment opportunities in the stock market, bond market, options, futures, commodities, currency, precious metals, real estate, insurance, etc., and methods for evaluation of investment alternatives. Students will participate in an investment project allowing for familiarity with investment information resources and portfolio selection and tracking. (Fall Semester, even years)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: FNCE 340 with a grade of "C" of higher . The purpose of this course is to study theprinciples related to the management of bank assets and liabilities with respect to liquidity and risk; specialized banking functions; and the role of the commercial bank in financial markets in general and in financing businesses in particular. In addition to a textbook, there will be a heavy reliance on the use of cases and readings in commercial bank management. Students will be required to write at least one research paper. (Fall Semester, odd years)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: FNCE 290 with a grade of "C" or higher . A study of the nature of risk in businesssetting, and the management of that risk. Sub-topics include: life, health, property, and casualty insurance; pension; and estate planning. (Spring Semester, even years)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: FNCE 340 with a grade of "C" or higher . The purpose of this course is to provide anunderstanding of the type of international financial markets that are available to investors and firms and how these markets can be used to solve corporate financial problems. Specifically, the course provides a basic understanding of how international financial instruments can be useful for corporations engaged in international trade; and for the investor, to analyze the potential gains and shortcomings from international diversification and investments. In addition to a textbook, cases will be used. Students will be required to complete a project during the course. (Fall Semester, odd years)
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3.00 Credits
Financial Analysis and Planning for Entrepreneurs
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ACCT 211; MGMT 465 or MGMT 465P. This course will serve as a foundation in the principles of ratio analysis for owners, or would be owners, of small businesses. The focus will be on costing methodology, forecasting income, and reading and interpreting financial statements. Business Administration majors who choose the project option complete additional project work across the courses in any one track that is equivalent to the work required in the Guided Independent Research Project. (Available only in the SGPS)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: FNCE 290 with a grade of "C" or higher . A theoretical and practical in-depthstudy of the balance sheet, income statement and statement of cash flows. Topics include accounting principles on which financial statements are based, short term liquidity, long term debt paying ability, profitability, investor analysis, ratio and trend analysis, application of statistical financial analysis, the impact of changing prices on financial statements, specialized industries and personal financial statements. Students are required to perform an in depth financial analysis of a publicly traded company. (Fall Semester, even years)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: FNCE 474 with a grade of "C" or higher . The case method will be used toanalyze sophisticated financial decisions made by corporate decision makers. Topics will include investment, capital structure, dividend policy, corporate combinations and related financial decision areas. The application of finance topics to the solution of financial problems will be emphasized. (Spring Semester, odd years)
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2.00 Credits
Financial Management
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