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3.00 Credits
Theoretical approach to financial management. Development of analytical tools and their application to practical, modern business financial problems. Prerequisites: Admission to a business major/junior standing*, FIN 301. 3 credits.
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Introduction to the basic concepts of investments. Focus on analysis of the investment environment and decision process; overview of function and efficiency of securities markets; relation between risk and return; characteristics, valuation, and selection of various securities. Prerequisites: Admission to a business major/junior standing*, FIN 301. 3 credits.
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Study of the management of the financial resources of the multinational firm. Includes discussion of the basic differences of an international operation from domestic financial management. Topics include international financial markets, evaluating foreign investment opportunities, theories and practices of financing multinational operations. Prerequisites: Admission to a business major/junior standing*, FIN 301. 3 credits.
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Examination of the financial markets with emphasis on the linkage between saving and investment to create new wealth and to permit portfolio adjustments in the composition of existing wealth. Prerequisites: Admission to a business major/junior standing*, FIN 301. 3 credits.
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Introduction to the corporate risk management function and the associated financial tools. Emphasizes the corporate risk management function from a financial perspective, and provides a conceptual framework for making risk management decisions that increase firm value. Covers pure (insurable), financial and credit risk management. Prerequisites: Admission to a business major/junior standing*, FIN 301 or MATH 170 or MATH 320. 3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
Provides an introduction to risk management and insurance emphasizing personal risk management. Topics include management of risks to personal property, liability risks and risks to income due to death and disability. Discusses the insurance industry, including marketing, underwriting, pricing and claims practices. Prerequisites: Admission to a business major/junior standing*, FIN 301. 3 credits.
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Financial issues facing entrepreneurial business ventures at all stages of their existence. Challenges students to build new skills through consideration of the following frameworks: Introduction and Opportunity assessment, operational aspects of finance related to entrepreneurial ventures, financing growth, and other entrepreneurial finance issues. Prerequisites: Admission to a business major/junior standing*, BUS 101, FIN 301. 3 credits.
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Intensive analysis of financial problems encountered by various types of business organizations, utilizing cases and emphasizing the corporation. Prerequisites: Admission to a business major/ junior standing*, FIN 303, FIN 312. 3 credits.
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Introduces option pricing theory. Defines, describes, and explains various options as well as strategies of options trading. Central focus on the usefulness of options in portfolio management. Development, functions, and importance of commodities markets; principles and mechanisms of trading commodities on future markets. Includes speculation, hedging, and roles of commission houses and commodity exchanges. Prerequisites: Admission to a business major/junior standing*, FIN 307, FIN 312. 3 credits.
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Theoretical and practical analyses of investment portfolios; portfolio selection process with relation to requirements of individuals and various institutions; and portfolio performance evaluation. Prerequisites: Admission to business major/junior standing*, FIN 307, FIN 312. 3 credits.
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