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ESL 0013A: Conversation Skills I
1.00 Credits
Dowling College (Closed)
3 non-degree credits, 1 credit hour This beginning level course is designed to increase oral proficiency in Level I Expression & Comprehension students. Students will be provided with ample opportunities to speak and interact with the instructor and other classmates in guided speaking activities such as role plays, discussions, and group work to facilitate language learning. Listening exercises utilizing tapes and film will also be used to generate discussion topics. This course will prepare students to acquire the oral skills to place into Conversation Skills II. Offered: 2008 - 2010.
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ESL 0014A: Conversation Skills II
1.00 Credits
Dowling College (Closed)
3 non-degree credits, 1 credit hour This intermediate level course is designed to increase oral proficiency in Level II Expression and Comprehension students. Students will not only be required to participate in group work and role plays but will also learn to produce a basic outline and organize short oral informative speeches. Discussion topics will focus on current events and short reading material. Film and taped lectures will continue to be used to increase effective listening habits and note-taking skills. Offered: 2008 - 2010.
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FIN 1032N: Introduction to Personal Financial Planning
3.00 Credits
Dowling College (Closed)
3 credits The primary purpose of this course is to provide students with an opportunity to develop a foundational knowledge base of applying finan cial planning methods and procedures to solve complex problems. Topics discussed include: financial planning, purchasing decisions, insurance analysis, investing financial resources, and retirement planning. Offered: 2008 - 2010.
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FIN 2032N: Financial Institutions & Markets
3.00 Credits
Dowling College (Closed)
3 credits This course examines the financial institutions which serve as inter mediaries between savers and borrowers, the various financial instru ments and activities they provide, and their effect in the flow of funds for money and capital markets. Offered: 2008 - 2010.
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FIN 3087N: Principles of Finance
3.00 Credits
Dowling College (Closed)
3 credits Basic principles by which the modern corporation manages its finan cial affairs. Methods of providing both long-term and short-term capital. Prerequisites: ACC 2002N; MTH 1002A or equivalent. Offered: 2008 - 2010.
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FIN 3162N: Fundamentals of Financial Analysis
3.00 Credits
Dowling College (Closed)
3 credits This course is designed to provide finance majors with the abilities to become more proficient in analyzing and interpreting financial reports. Topics such as inventory, deferred taxes, leases, inter-corporate invest ments, capital acquisitions and pensions will be explored through the study of accounting principles, transaction analysis, financial statement disclosure, and through financial statement analysis as it applies to cor porate finance, credit analysis, and aspects of investment banking. Prerequisite: ACC 2002N or permission of instructor. Offered: 2008 - 2010.
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FIN 4092N: Investment Management
3.00 Credits
Dowling College (Closed)
3 credits This course covers the legal and financial characteristics of the vari ous types of investment securities. Portfolio problems and policies are analyzed in terms of objectives and investment decisions. This course covers techniques for analyzing the intrinsic value of common stocks and bonds, operations of primary and secondary markets for these instru ments, portfolio analysis, asset pricing models, and investment manage ment. Regression analysis will also be discussed in its use as a predictive model for finance. Prerequisite: FIN 4151N or permission of instructor. Offered: 2008 - 2010.
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FIN 4151N: Advanced Financial Statement Analysis
3.00 Credits
Dowling College (Closed)
3 credits This course examines the methods, tools and techniques of financial statement analysis from the users' perspective as associated with investors and creditors. The course emphasizes theoretical and empirical properties of financial ratios, their uses and limitations. International accounting topics will also be discussed along with their effect on a firm's financial statements. Prerequisite: FIN 3087N and FIN 3162N or ACC 3102N or per mission of instructor. Offered: 2008 - 2010.
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FIN 4163N: Advanced Corporate Finance
3.00 Credits
Dowling College (Closed)
3 credits Theories of firms' investment and financing decisions are covered. Cases will be used that will help students to develop their analytical and interpretative knowledge and abilities in solving unstructured real world problems. Topics discussed include financial forecasting and working cap ital management; capital budgeting and cost of capital; and capital struc ture, dividend policy, corporate financing. Prerequisite: FIN 3087N and FIN 3162N Nor permission of instructor. Offered: 2008 - 2010.
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FIN 4173N: Multinational Finance
3.00 Credits
Dowling College (Closed)
3 credits This course is designed to teach students how to solve the financial challenges of a multinational firm or company that operates in a foreign economy. Specific topics of short-term cash management, transfer pric ing, and long-term financial management, including capital budgeting and capital structure in an international market are analyzed. Strategies that reduce firm's foreign exchange exposure will be analyzed. Assessing stock market and international portfolio opportunities and dealing with hyper inflationary currencies will also be discussed. Prerequisite: FIN 3087N or per mission of instructor. Offered: 2008 - 2010.
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