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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on building multiple regression models useful for testing economic theories and making business forecasts. Topics include simple and multiple regression, dummy variables, multicollinearity, heteroscedasticity, serial correlation, and binary dependent variable models. The coursework includes extensive use of statistical software packages and large data sets. Prerequisite: Econ 211; Mathematics 176 or 186 Offered: Every semester Averett, Bruggink, Heavey
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1.00 Credits
An introduction to the basic concepts and standards underlying the measurement and reporting of the financial effects of economic events on the business entity. Emphasis is on the theory of asset valuation and income determination and its implications for the communication function of accounting. Students are required to attend a weekly one-hour lab in which they learn spreadsheet techniques and applications to financial accounting. Offered: Every semester Staff
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3.00 Credits
This course serially examines the major sectors of the global economy using the tools of economic theory. For each sector, students analyze current market conditions and trends, financial performance, critical challenges, and relevant public policies. Prerequisite: ECON 211 Staff
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the concepts and intricacies of federal income tax policies. Students learn to recognize the major transactions inherent in business and financial transactions. Prerequisite: Prerequisite: Econ 319 Staff
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3.00 Credits
This course teaches the basic techniques used by business, academic, and government economists to forecast a wide variety of economic variables. The emphasis is on statistical technique. Students learn how to decompose time series data into their key components: seasonal, cyclical, trend, and white noise. Autoregressive and moving average techniques as well as econometric modeling are used to model and forecast economic and business data. [W] Prerequisite: Econ 213 or Econ 365. Gamber
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3.00 Credits
This course takes the principles of accounting and applies them to the world of finance. The emphasis is on the theory that underlies corporate accountability for financial reporting. Selected reporting and disclosure issues, such as financial statement presentations, earnings per share (EPS), debt, equity, and investments of excess funds for strategic financial management, as well as cash flow analysis, are incorporated. Excel spreadsheets are used extensively. Prerequisite: Econ 218 Offered: Offered every semester. Bukics
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3.00 Credits
Analysis and practical application of corporate financial data as it relates to managerial decision making. Particular emphasis is placed on the corporate investment and financing decision, risk management, and the dividend decision. Prerequisite: Prerequisites: Econ 211, 213 (may be taken concurrently), 319. Offered: Every semester Chambers, Kelly
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3.00 Credits
An examination of the portfolio theory and security analysis involved with both fixed income and equity securities. Topics include analysis, pricing, and risk management. Prerequisite: Prerequisite: Econ 320. Chambers
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to Flow of Funds analysis and interest rate determination in the money and capital markets, the structure of interest rates, efficient market hypothesis, and major financial institutions in the United States. Prerequisite: Prerequisites: Econ 211, 212, or permission of instructor Staff
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3.00 Credits
A theoretical analysis of the role of money in determining the level of economic activity. Topics covered include the determination of interest rates and inflation, the institutional structure of financial intermediaries and the Federal Reserve, and the history of monetary policy in the United States. [W] Prerequisite: Prerequisites: Econ 211, 212, or permission of instructor3 Gamber
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