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4.00 Credits
A comprehensive study of tax principles and concepts as they apply to tax planning. Tax treatment of the individual is stressed initially with emphasis on rates and exemptions, items of gross income, recognition and realization of income, and capital gain concepts. Additional topics include corporate distributions to stockholders, personal and business deductions and losses. Offered every semester. Prerequisite: BU3511 or permission of instructor.
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4.00 Credits
Cost analysis and reports for planning and control. Cost information system: design and operation of job order and process costing. Planning and control of factory overhead; variance analysis, product costing, and responsibility accounting. Planning and control of labor and material cost. Sales and profit planning control. Offered every semester. Prerequisite: BU3511.
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4.00 Credits
A study of the sources and uses of funds, with emphasis on the financial models of selection of assets and the most economical means of financing asset formation. Introduces financial statement analysis, planning, forecasting and strategy development for improving corporate profitability. Offered every semester. Prerequisites: BU2420/PE2420, BU2430/PE2430, BU3201, BU3511
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4.00 Credits
Discussion of the sources and uses of funds, financial markets, financial institutions, financial assets, interest rate determination, and the contribution of financial markets to the firm and the economy. Offered every semester Prerequisite: BU2430/PE2430
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4.00 Credits
This course focuses on the importance of the financial system in providing liquidity, risk diversification, and efficient capital allocation in a globally interconnected economy. Specific topics will include: interest rate determination, term structure, structure and institutional make-up of capital markets, and risk analysis. The balance sheet of financial institutions will be analyzed to discern the risks inherent in the sources and uses of funds for different financial intermediaries as well as how regulatory changes impact markets and institutions. Replaces BU4770 and BU5773. Offered every semester. Prerequisite: BU2430.
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4.00 Credits
The course provides the analytic framework for understanding cross-border financing, valuation, risk management , and investment decisions. The exchange rates, legal rules, international tax considerations and country risk are examined. The course provides the analytical skills needed for understanding how firms can create, measure, and sustain value across borders. Prerequisite: BU4762
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4.00 Credits
Role of public expenditure and taxation, including the allocative and redistributive functions of government . Emphasis on the taxation and spending policies of state and local governments, capital budgeting and public choice analysis. Offered occasionally. Prerequisites: BU2420/PE2420, BU2430/PE2430
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4.00 Credits
A study of the theory, principles and techniques of risk and the use of insurance in personal and business situations. Includes study of risk assumptions, loss prevention and control, risk reduction, identification of hazards, and evaluation of loss potential. insurance Companies are reviewed as nonbank financial intermediaries. Economic, social and historic background of insurance companies and their regulation are also reviewed. Offered occasionally. Prerequisite: BU4762
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4.00 Credits
Analysis of the role of advertising and promotion strategies in the marketing plan of the firm. Explores the function and institutions of advertising from both the client and agency perspective. Topics include social, economic & legal aspects of advertising & promotion, advertising agencies, media & budgeting, planning, execution & evaluation of the promotion campaign. Offered occasionally. Prerequisite: BU3800
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4.00 Credits
This course challenges students to use public relations as a strategic tool to achieve measurable and actionable marketing objectives. Marketers are looking for effective ways to target their audience and public relations offers a credible alternative to advertising. Students will examine marketing public relations and its affect on: target markets, global marketing, building/maintaining brands, on-line opportunities, and introducing new products. Offered every year. Prerequisite: BU4801
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