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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
In this course we consider the basic financial decisions within a business. These include setting financial goals, measuring risk and return, analyzing financial conditions, getting funds for the short term and the long term, and investing those funds. (Prerequisites: ACCT 2103, ECON 2113, BUS 2633)
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3.00 Credits
An indepth analysis of financial concepts needed to make decisions to borrow, lend, or invest in real property.
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3.00 Credits
We consider investment theories and their applications in financial securities like stocks, bonds, mutual funds, real estate investment trusts, and venture capital funds. We also consider risk and the basics of modern portfolio theory.(Prerequisite: FIN 3113 with a grade of C or better) (Previously listed as Investment and Portfolio Theory)
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3.00 Credits
We consider how businesses can and should manage their short-term assets and liabilities. We discuss financial forecasting, controlling cash, managing accounts receivable and inventory, short-term lease evaluation, using the bank relationship, and sources of short-term funds. (Prerequisite: FIN 3113 with grade C or better and working knowledge of spreadsheet applications)
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3.00 Credits
Investigates the nature and characteristics of institutions, financial instruments, and markets that have evolved in the course of the domestic and global allocation of money capital. Special attention is given to the role of markets and government regulation in directing the efficient use of money capital. (Prerequisites: ECON 2113 and FIN 3113) (Previously listed as was FIN 3933)
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3.00 Credits
We consider how businesses can and should decide on proposed investments in long-term capital assets. We include cash flow estimation, measuring cost of capital, capital investment analysis, long-term lease analysis, capital rationing, risk analysis, and global capital investment. (Prerequisite: FIN 3113 with grade C or better and working knowledge of spreadsheet applications)
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3.00 Credits
This course examines the functions and management of depository institutions in a global, regulated market environment. Special attention is given to the risk and returns of the lending and investment function.
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3.00 Credits
This course considers professional-level financial analysis, including analysis of existing and pro forma financial conditions. It also considers ways to use the resulting analyses to control future operations. (Prerequisites: FIN 3113)
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on the financial aspects of managing multinational firms, including capital flows, currency, exchange rates, working capital, and raising and investing long term funds internationally. We also emphasize using financial derivatives to hedge against currency exchange risk. (Prerequisites: FIN 3113) (Previously listed as International Trade and Finance)
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3.00 Credits
Investigates the daily operations, problems, and issues that confront bank managers. Case studies and computer simulation games are used to simulate the actual banking environment. (Prerequisites: FIN 3753, 3113, and 3933)
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