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FIN 660: Enterprise Risk Management
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville University
Prerequisites: ACCT 522 and FIN 534. Students will acquire the concepts and techniques available to corporations, non-profit organizations, and other organizations to manage enterprise risks, including risk assumption, prevention, diversification, and transfer via insurance and non-insurance market mechanisms. The costs associated with such risks as product liability, environmental impairments, property losses, work-related injuries, and employee benefits (e.g., pensions, health insurance, etc.) affect the daily management of all organizations. Likewise, a fall in demand for its product, a sudden rise in production or financing costs, or a technological failure or destruction of information, can impair the value of the enterprise. Managers who make decisions without appropriate consideration of risk management issues can jeopardize the long-term survival of their organizations.
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FIN/ACCT 305: Financial Statement Analysis
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville University
Cross listed with ACCT 305. Three hours per week. Prerequisite: FIN 301. This course is an in-depth analysis of financial statements and the accounting principles that underlie their preparation. Topics include the process of income determination, liability recognition, and asset valuation, along with financial ratio analysis and pro forma financial statement preparation. Case analysis approach is used in addition to readings and problems. This course assumes a good background in financial accounting and in the principles of finance. Credit cannot be awarded for both FIN 305 and ACCT 305.
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FIN/ECON 310: Money & Banking
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville University
Cross listed with ECON 310. Three hours per week. Prerequisite: ECON 201. Topics include the role of money; commercial banks, and other financial institutions, price level movements; money flow and the business cycle; Federal Reserve Bank organization and functions; the control of credit; and the interrelation of monetary and fiscal policy. Credit cannot be awarded for both FIN 310and ECON 310.
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FIN/ENT 483: Venture Finance
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville University
Cross listed with ENT 483. Three hours per week. Prerequisite: Junior status or permission of the instructor. Basic concepts of finance will be applied to the entrepreneurial venture, beginning with company start-up and concluding with the "harvest." Entrepreneurial decisions and alternatives are analyzed in terms of their effect of firm value. The central focus of the course is to gain an understanding of the financing of entrepreneurial ventures, including ways investors identify and commit the necessary resources to create and finance ventures. Lectures, in-depth discussions, and cases are used to address specific concepts and skills relevant to developing and financing a new venture. These concepts will include: evaluating the opportunity, financing the venture, valuing the emerging company, and harvesting the venture by selling it or going public. Credit cannot be awarded for both FIN 483 and ENT 483.
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FIN/INB 415: International Finance
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville University
Cross listed with INB 415. Three hours per week. Prerequisites: ECON 201, ECON 202 and FIN 301. This course examines the international risk and return issues facing both the domestic and multinational firm. Specific topics include the determinants of exchange rates, alternative exchange rate systems, the international flow of funds, the measurement and hedging of exchange rate risk, the instruments of international trade financing, direct foreign investment, and capital budgeting for the multinational corporation. Credit cannot be awarded for both FIN 415 and INB 415.
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FREN 101: Elementary French
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville University
Three hours per week. These courses initiate a student's development of the four basic language skills - speaking, listening, reading and writing - through daily in-class activities, frequent assignments completed at home, and regular visits to the Language Lab. In addition, the student is introduced to the world's Francophone peoples and their cultures through informative texts, enlightening video excepts and authentic World Wide Web sites. These courses are designed for those with little or no prior knowledge of French.
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FREN 101-102: Elementary French
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville University
Three hours per week. These courses initiate a student's development of the four basic language skills - speaking, listening, reading and writing - through daily in-class activities, frequent assignments completed at home, and regular visits to the Language Lab. In addition, the student is introduced to the world's Francophone peoples and their cultures through informative texts, enlightening video excepts, and authentic World Wide Web sites. These courses are designed for those with little or no prior knowledge of French.
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FREN 102: Elementary French
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville University
Three hours per week. These courses initiate a student's development of the four basic language skills - speaking, listening, reading and writing - through daily in-class activities, frequent assignments completed at home, and regular visits to the Language Lab. In addition, the student is introduced to the world's Francophone peoples and their cultures through informative texts, enlightening video excepts and authentic World Wide Web sites. These courses are designed for those with little or no prior knowledge of French.
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FREN 201: Intermediate French
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville University
Three hours per week. Prerequisite: FREN 102 or equivalent for FREN 201; FREN 201 or equivalent for FREN 202. These courses continue the student's development of the four basic language skills - speaking, listening, reading and writing - and augment their knowledge of the world's Francophone peoples and their cultures. Building on the foundation of previous French study, these courses are designed for those who have already achieved an elementary mastery.
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FREN 201-202: Intermediate French
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville University
Three hours per week. Prerequisite: FREN 102 or equivalent for FREN 201; FREN 201 or equivalent for FREN 202. These courses continue the student's development of the four basic language skills - speaking, listening, reading and writing - and augment their knowledge of the world's Francophone peoples and their cultures. Building on the foundation of previous French study, these courses are designed for those who have already achieved an elementary mastery.
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