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FNCE 4750: Business Intelligence and Financial Modeling
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
In this course, the student learns to analyze and solve financial problems with spreadsheet models, apply Oracle Financial and Business Intelligence software that is widely used in corporate financial operations and model risk and uncertainty with Monte Carlo software. Prereq: ISMG 2050, FNCE 3000 and ISMG 3000 (or ACCT 3054) with a grade of ‘C’ or better. Cross-listed with ISMG 4750.
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FNCE 4840: Independent Study: FNCE
1.00 - 8.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
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FNCE 4950: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
Research methods and results, special topics and professional development in finance. Prerequisites vary according to topic and instructor requirements.
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FNCE 5939: Internship or Cooperative Education
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
Supervised experiences involving the application of concepts and skills in an employment situation. Prereq: 21 semester hours and 3.5 GPA.
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FNCE 6290: Quantitative Methods for Finance
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
This course provides a statistical foundation for subsequent courses in the Master of Science in Finance program. Major topics include descriptive statistics, probability theory, statistical estimation and inference and regression analysis. The emphasis is on finance applications, such as risk measurement, for portfolio diversification and the “market model”. In addition, students develop competence in the use of statistical software packages. This course provides preparation for the statistical portions of the Certified Financial Analyst professional examinations. Note: Students cannot receive credit for both FNCE 6290 and BUSN 6530.
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FNCE 6300: Macroeconomics and Financial Markets
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
Covers the U.S. financial system in the global economy. Specific topics include financial institutions, money creation and monetary policy; the Federal Reserve System and its operation; the international financial system; interest rate determination, yield curves, and their relation to fiscal policy; the role of households and business in financial markets; stock markets; and money markets and instruments. (Required for the M.S. in Finance degree.) Prereq: BUSN 6620 (may be taken concurrently if student has previous economics coursework).
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FNCE 6310: Financial Decisions and Policies
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
Emphasizes investment and financing decisions, and the analysis of the financial condition of the firm. Specific topics include capital budgeting, cost of capital, financing mix and strategy, firm valuation and management of working capital. Instruction is by the case method. Prereq: BUSN 6640.
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FNCE 6330: Investment Management Analysis
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
In this course students will learn investment theories and how to apply them to portfolio management. Topics covered include asset allocation, security markets, the analysis and use of investment information, risk analysis and security valuation. This course is required for the M.S. in Finance degree. Prereq: BUSN 6620 and BUSN 6640.
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FNCE 6340: Security Analysis and Firm Valuation
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
Focuses on the application of fundamental analysis techniques to the diagnosis of firms’ financial condition; the valuation of publicly traded firms and privately owned businesses; and the valuation of debt and equity securities. These techniques are useful in a variety of situations such as qualifying firms for bank loans or partnerships, valuing firms for mergers and acquisitions and decisions, and the valuation of stocks for investment decisions Prereq: BUSN 6640 and FNCE 6330.
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FNCE 6350: Financial Innovations
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
Covers financial innovations in fixed income securities, including zero coupon bonds, floating rate instruments and inflation indexed bonds, asset backed securities, structured notes, collateralized mortgage obligations, and the use of interest rate swaps in hedging. The student learns about the markets and pricing of these securities, and how they are used to manage interest rate risk. The course prepares the student for careers in corporate treasury management, structured financing, swaps trading, and mortgage backed securities. Prereq: BUSN 6640 and FNCE 6300.
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