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FNCE 6360: Management of Financial Institutions
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
Presents an analysis of the structure, markets, regulation, chartering of commercial banks and other financial institutions. Topics include problems and policies of the internal management of funds, loan practices and procedures, investment behavior, deposit and capital adequacy, liquidity and solvency. Analytical methodology for these problems is developed. (Case format) Prereq: BUSN 6640.
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FNCE 6365: Banking Principles and Practices
3.00 - 9.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
Covers money and capital markets, commercial lending, asset and liability management, loan portfolio management and bank management. This class is only available to Colorado Graduate School of Banking students. Similar material is covered in FNCE 6300 and FNCE 6360. Therefore Business School students must enroll in those courses. Banking students cannot receive credit for FNCE 6300 or FNCE 6360.
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FNCE 6370: International Financial Management
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
Addresses financial management in an international context that considers international capital movements and foreign exchange problems, and international operations as they affect financial functions. It reviews foreign and international institutions and the foreign exchange process and considers financial requirements, problems, sources and policies of firms doing business internationally. Prereq: BUSN 6640. Cross-listed with INTB 6372.
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FNCE 6372: Business Forecasting
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
Modern businesses use forecasts in marketing, finance, accounting, human resources management and supply chain and production management decision making. This course focuses on practical application of forecasting techniques, choosing and comparing appropriate methods and applying the results to the business application. Prereq: BUSN 6530 or FNCE 6290. Cross-listed with BUSN 6824 and DSCI 6230.
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FNCE 6380: Futures and Options
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
Covers both speculation and hedging using futures and options. The student learns about futures pricing, how futures are related to the underlying commodities and how to hedge risks. Stock index futures and interest rates futures get particular attention. The course covers the theory and application of option pricing, focusing on the binomial and Black-Scholes models. Option trading strategies such as bull and bear spreads, straddles, strangles, and other popular strategies are discussed. Prereq: BUSN 6640 and FNCE 6330.
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FNCE 6382: Survey of Financial Derivatives: Futures, Options and Swaps
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
This course provides an overview of financial derivatives and their markets. It covers futures, options, interest rate and currency swaps, convertible bonds, asset-backed securities and mortgage derivatives. Diagrams and simple mathematics are used to show how these instruments work and how they are used in corporate financing. This course is a less technical presentation of the topics covered in both FNCE 6350, Financial Innovations and FNCE 6380, Futures and Options. The course is suitable for both MBA and MS-Finance students. However, MS-Finance students who are interested in the deeper knowledge necessary for trading derivatives are advised to take either or both FNCE 6350 and FNCE 6380. Prereq: BUSN 6640.
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FNCE 6410: Real Options and Investment Decisions Under Uncertainty
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
This course introduces the student to the concepts of options and option pricing as applied to the problem of making capital investment decisions for a firm. Firms often face investment decisions that include opportunities and options for future strategy shifts and the adoption of new projects. The methods of real options provide a mechanism to analyze the values of these future opportunities. With this course, the student will learn about the theory and application of real options and learn how to identify, analyze and evaluate real options that are imbedded in many corporate investment situations. Note: This course will fulfill the requirement for an options course in the MS-Finance program. Prereq: BUSN 6640. (Good mathematical and analytical skills are needed.)
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FNCE 6411: International Corporate Governance
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
Discusses the structure and goals of the modern corporation, the primary governance mechanisms used to help companies achieve these goals, and how and why these roles, goals, and mechanisms vary across nations. The topics to be covered in the course include how share ownership, particularly by institutional shareholders, managerial compensation and board of director activities are being used to improve corporate governance systems. The class compares the Codes of Best Governance Practices from several countries as well as recent innovations in individual company governance rating systems. Prereq: BUSN 6640. Note: Students cannot receive credit for both FNCE 6411 and INTB 6411.Cross-listed with INTB 6411.
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FNCE 6420: Mergers and Acquisitions
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
Examines the processes and decisions by which mergers, takeovers and other corporate restructuring ace, the transactions occur. Analyzes merger and acquisition decisions as part of strategic decision making, and how firms are valued in mergers. Discusses the market for corporate control and the public policy implications of mergers and corporate governance. Prereq: BUSN 6640.
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FNCE 6430: Practical Equity Analysis & Portfolio Management
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
This class focuses on the application of the concepts of portfolio theory and security valuation to the tasks of analyzing security investments and managing a security portfolio. Topics include the economic and financial analysis of the industry, understanding how financial statements are used in security analysis, security valuation methods and portfolio management. Prereq: BUSN 6640 and FNCE 6330.
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