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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Study of financial skills essential for economic success. Subjects: Financial planning, financial services, income taxes, consumer buying, insurance, retirement planning and estate planning. Semester: All
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2.00 Credits
Evolution of American banking; deposit, credit and payment functions; loans and investment; liquidity, safety and income; bank language, documents, accounting and pricing; regulation and examination; personnel, marketing and security; trust services. Semester: Fall & Spring
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3.00 Credits
Finance 1380 is applied Mathematics for the Finance, Business, Accounting, Marketing, Fashion, Fitness, & Family Studies Programs. In-field topics studied include percentages & retail markups, cash & trade discounts, simple & compound interest, annuities & sinking funds, mortgage & installment loans, ratio & financial statement analysis, investments & valuation, depreciation & statistics. Recommended Prerequisite(s):: MATH 0990 or appropriate placement. Semester: All
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
This is supervised work experience in business, industrial, or governmental environment related to the program major. Credit is awarded for completion of specific new learning objectives related to the job and program major. Prereq: Minimum 2.0 GPA with 20 hours/week study-related work. Semester: All
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3.00 Credits
The goal of this course is to develop an analytical understanding of the theory and practices of finance. Students will examine the structure of companies and analyze the effects of various long-term and short-term financing options. Pre-Requisite(s): ACCT 2020 Semester: Fall
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3.00 Credits
An introductory course to the subject of investments. Topics include: stocks, bonds, mutual funds, ETFs, options, futures, real estate, collectibles & commodities. Covers the fundamentals of compound interest, securities markets, risk & return, market efficiency, asset allocation, portfolio management & behavioral finance. It is recommended students complete FIN 1050 prior to taking this course. Semester: Fall
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3.00 Credits
Introductory course to Financial Planning. Topics: compound growth, risk & return, the financial planning process, federal taxes, life insurance, portfolio allocation, mutual fund, bond and stock investments. Students assemble properly allocated, broadly diversified portfolios invested in mutual funds and individual bonds. For the final project students present financial plans for model clients. It is recommended students complete FIN 1050 prior to taking this course. Semester(s) Taught:: Fall
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3.00 Credits
Business and Consumer credit; credit management, developing credit information, financial systems analysis, decision making, collection practices & procedures; credit reporting agencies, credit department organization and policies, international trade credit, and government use and regulations. It is recommended students complete ACCT 1110 or ACCT 2010 prior to taking this course. Semester: Fall & Spring
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3.00 Credits
Analyze, conclude, and make recommendations for improvement regarding a company's profitability; risk, including both short-term liquidity and long-term solvency; efficiency; and stockholder relations using financial statement analysis techniques. Financial statement analysis techniques include horizontal analysis, vertical analysis, and ratio analysis. Pre-Requisite(s): ACCT 1110 or ACCT 1250 or ACCT 2010 or ACCT 2600 Semester(s): Spring
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3.00 Credits
An advanced investing course that develops students' investment selection abilities. Topics include: compound growth, risk & return, asset allocation, mutual fund, bond, stock and option investments. Students assemble both properly allocated mutual fund portfolios and bond ladders to provide income. For their final project students present buy, hold or sell recommendations for individual equities. It is recommended students complete FIN 1050 prior to taking this course. Semester: Spring
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