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3.00 Credits
This course will help students organize their financial lives by learning and implementing selected principles of accounting, finance, and management. The course will address value and risk determination by dealing specifically with the analysis of one's financial status, goal setting and planning, and decision making. Risk analysis, savings and investment principles, taxes, debt management, retirement, and estate considerations are areas which guide the financial management of individuals and businesses alike. Credit cannot be earned for both this course and FIN 2356. Prerequisite: MAT 1311 or higher MAT, or co-requisite of MAT 1312 or higher MAT.
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3.00 Credits
This course offers an analysis of the administrative and managerial approaches to financial decision-making within the corporate framework but under different economic environments. Time value of money concepts and problems of financial analysis and forecasting, the management of working capital, capital budgeting, cost of capital as well as dividend policies are discussed. The international consequences of financial decisions are considered at various levels. Prerequisites: ACC 2316 and MAT 1312 (with a "C" or better).
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3.00 Credits
This course is a study of the international mechanism of trade including modern trade theory, bases of specialization, theory of tariffs, exchange rates and income changes, comparative costs, factor endowments, gains from trade, theory of customs unions, commercial policy of the United States and trading arrangements. Prerequisites: ECO 2311 and ECO 2312.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides the student with an understanding of the various types of securities traded in financial markets, investment theory and practice, portfolio construction and management, and investment strategies and tactics. Prerequisite: FIN 3351.
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3.00 Credits
An advanced course in financial management designed to cover theory and practice of the management of the finance function in corporations. Topics covered include capital budgeting, the theory and practice of capital structure, leasing, capital asset pricing model, long-term financing, expansion and synthetic securities. Prerequisite: FIN 3351.
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3.00 Credits
This course includes the study of prudent and efficient techniques for the management of commercial banks. The study of industry structure, management of risk, assets, liabilities and capital for this corporate form are analyzed and discussed. Prerequisites: ECO 2312, ACC 2317, and FIN 3351.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to risk management and insurance decisions in personal financial planning. Topics include insurance for life, health, disability, property and liability risks, as well as annuities, group insurance, and long-term care. Prerequisites: ECO 2311, ECO 2312, BLA 2325, ACC 3314, QBA 3370.
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3.00 Credits
The intent of the retirement planning portion is to provide individuals with knowledge of both public and private retirement plans. The public plans include Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid. The private plans include both defined-benefit and defined-contribution plans, their regulatory provisions, as well as nonqualified deferred compensation plans. Also, issues that individuals face in retirement, such as lifestyle choices and medical issues are discussed. The estate planning portion focuses on the efficient conversation and transfer of wealth, consistent with the client's goals. It is a study of the legal, tax, financial, and nonfinancial aspects of this process, covering topics such as trusts, wills, probate, advanced directives, charitable giving, wealth transfers and related taxes. Prerequisites: FIN 2356, FIN 3351.
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3.00 Credits
This course will engage the student in critical thinking and decision-making about personal financial management topics in the context of the financial planning process. This course builds upon and integrates the material in Business Communications, Business Ethics, Retirement & Estate Planning, Insurance Planning, and Investment Planning. Prerequisites: FIN 4378, FIN 4383, FIN 4384.
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3.00 Credits
This proficiency-oriented course is designed to develop usable language skills in all areas: speaking, reading, writing, and comprehension. The language laboratory will be used extensively. No previous knowledge of French is required. (Four periods per week)
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