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FIN 220: Stats for Bus Decision-Makng I
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
This course applies descriptive statistics to the areas of manufacturing, marketing, management, accounting and finance as a basis for problem-solving and decision making. Topics include graphs, measures of central tendency and variability, frequency distributions, cross-tabs tables, correlation, cross-section and time-ordered data, probability concepts and distributions. Computer-based data analyses, presentation graphics and case studies are utilized.
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FIN 230: Business Statistics
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
This course is an applications-oriented study of basic statistical concepts and techniques. Focus is on the use of descriptive and inferential statistics as an aid to managerial decision-making and on computer-based analysis of data. Topics include charts and graphs, distributions, measures of central tendency and dispersion, probability, sampling, estimation, hypothesis tests, correlation, regression and time series.
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FIN 305: Managerial Economics
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
Application of economic theory, reasoning and methodology to the solution of business problems. To provide a body of doctrine, analytical tools and a theory of use to business affairs which often require moer than conventional microeconomics. Topics covered include demand analysis, cost analysis, pricing, financial management and control, expansion decisions and decision effectiveness. Offered periodically.
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FIN 310: Principles of Finance
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
An introduction to the field of business finance appropriate for the core requirements of the business curriculum. Emphasis is on the principles of financial management, with special attention given to the financial environment, financial decision making, leverage and risk. Similar attention is given to financial planning and working capital management.
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FIN 315: Bus Fluctuations & Forecasting
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
This course examines business fluctuations and the application of forecasting methods using computer software to generate forecasts. Topics covered include linear regression, time-series decomposition, moving averages and exponential smoothing. Box-Jenkins models, and methods of combining and evaluating forecasts. Emphasis is placed on the application of these techniques to produce economic forecasts. Offered periodically.
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FIN 316: Quantitative Methods in Financ
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
This course will teach the fundamental quantitative and analytical methods necessary to understand and interpret comtemporary financial information. The primary focus of the course is the use of quantitative methods to aid in the process of making sound financial decisions. This is an applications-oriented course which combines computer-based analytic methods with comtemporary financial decision methods.
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FIN 318: Real Estate Law
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
An in-depth study of current real esate issues as they relate to modern practice application including but not limited to zoning and partnership laws as well as federal and local tax considerations.
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FIN 320: Financial Management
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
To acquaint the student with the three major financial decisions of the firm: capital investments, capital structure and dividents. The student will develop a know-ledge of these concepts through the study of a combination of selected cases, current events, theoretical readings and problems. To acquaint the student with the three major financial decisions of the firm: capital investments, capital structure and dividends. The student will develop a know-ledge of these concepts through the study of a combination of selected cases, current events, theoretical readings and problems.
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FIN 330: Financial Decision Models
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
The purpose of this course is to understand, apply and build up financial models to solve complex quantitative problems. This course will acquaint students with computer skills to develop spreadsheet models. It is designed to evaluate the applicability as well as limitations of certain financial models. These models will also be used to enhance our understanding of a particular theory or set of data.
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FIN 340: Invest Analy & Portfolio Mgmt
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
Techniques that can be used to evaluate common stocks, preferred stocks, bonds, convertibles and options will be evaluated. Financial analysis and valuation of corporate securities will be covered in detail. Alternative strategies that can be used in the construction and management of common stock and fixed income portfolios will be evaluated. Portfolio theories will be analyzed in relationship to their applications for options and futures.
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