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3.00 Credits
Examination of risk management for property and liability exposures. Identification of property loss and liability exposures and discussion of available risk management methods, including commercially available insurance coverages. Problems in liability insurance markets and potential solutions discussed. Prerequisites: Admission to a business major/junior standing*, FIN 321 or FIN 322. 3 credits. College of Business 91
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Analysis of personal and business life and health insurance needs, characteristics of plans appropriate to meet those needs and unique tax and legal aspects of insurance planning. Examination of functional aspects of life/health insurance operations, including underwriting, ratemaking, reserving and financial statement analysis. Discussion of regulation and social insurance programs. Prerequisites: Admission to a business major/junior standing*, FIN 321 or FIN 322. 3 credits.
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Analysis of corporate and individual risk management functions and risk handling techniques. Other topics include employee benefit programs, government regulations, insurance, and public policy. Prerequisites: Admission to a business major/junior standing*, FIN 321. 3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
Sources of funds, procedures for making and servicing loans, economic aspects of real estate financing, laws relating to ownership, zoning and transfer of real property. Prerequisites: Admission to a business major/junior standing*, FIN 301. 3 credits.
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Process and techniques of the valuation of real estate. Function and role of the real estate appraiser. Demonstration appraisal report of residential property required. Prerequisites: Admission to a business major/junior standing*, FIN 301. 3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
Process and techniques of analyzing real property as an investment medium. Effects of market conditions and government policies upon real estate investment. Prerequisites: Admission to a business major/junior standing*, FIN 301. 3 credits.
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Analysis of real estate markets. Estimation of income and expenses and selection of appropriate capitalization/yield rates. Application of various techniques in the valuation of incomeproducing properties. Prerequisites: Admission to a business major/junior standing*, FIN 301. 3 credits.
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Role of a commercial bank within the commercial banking system. Management of a bank’s liabilities, capital, and assets. Policy decisions of the board of directors and top management; lending and portfolio policies and practices. Prerequisites: Admission to a business major/junior standing*, FIN 312. 3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on the financial concepts, issues, methods and industry practices relevant to entrepreneurial decision makers. Addresses a variety of topics including financial valuation, various sources of funds, structures and legal issues in arranging financing, the private and public venture capital markets, preparation of business plans, and the initial public offering process. Provides understanding of the segments of the capital markets specializing in start-ups and growth financing. Prerequisite: Admission to a business major/junior standing*, FIN 303, FIN 312. 3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
Supervised on-site research in various participating local enterprises culminating in a written report. S/F grading only. Prerequisites: Minimum 3.00 GPA, admission to the major, and completion of nine credit hours of core courses including FIN 301 in the major with an average GPA of 3.00 or above in those courses. 3 credits.
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