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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Study of the basic concepts of business and personal risks from the standpoint of creation, identification, reduction, elimination, and evaluation of risks; the use of insurance in meeting problems of risk. Prerequisite(s): FIN 301 with minimum grade of "C".
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3.00 Credits
Survey of real estate industry with emphasis on its structure, regulation, growth, needs, financing, and future. Analysis of the methods for determining land use and evaluation of the theories of city development.
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3.00 Credits
The principles and techniques used by the investor in selecting securities, emphasis on the stock and bond markets; security valuation methods leading to the selection of individual issues; portfolio theory.
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3.00 Credits
Study of financial markets and financial institutions, including the Federal Reserve, interest rate theories, money and capital market securities, interest rate futures, options and swaps, international financial markets, such as commercial banking, insurance, and investment banking. Prerequisite(s): FIN 301 with minimum grade of "C".
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3.00 Credits
Advanced study of current developments in financial planning, acquisition of funds, and asset management valuation; policy strategy and techniques in financial decision making. Prerequisite(s): FIN 301 with minimum grade of "C".
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3.00 Credits
In depth study of company valuation techniques and the influence of the governance structure - the CEO, President, and the Board of Directors - on company value.
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1.00 Credits
Members of the Center for Portfolio Management and Security Analysis Operating Committee provide leadership within the CFPM structure. Responsible for achieving assigned unit objectives, managing a team, and taking a leadership position for a range of center initiatives and projects that directly impact the effective implementation of the Center's overall strategic objectives. Requires permission of the CFPM director. Does not count toward the finance major. Grading option 1. Prerequisite(s): Permission of Center for Portfolio Management.
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3.00 Credits
Covers several areas of the corporate treasury function with a focus on managing current assets and liabilities to enhance the firm's liquidity, profitability, and value. Specific areas include analyzing short-term financial decisions such as financing inventory and receivables, granting, trade credit, and making short-term investments and short-term risk management for interest rates and foreign exchange. This course introduces students to the techniques and practices used to evaluate short-term financial decisions. Prerequisite(s): FIN 301; (FIN 360 or 401).
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to problems facing financial management of international companies, including foreign exchange risk, working capital and capital budgeting decisions for multinational corporations, international financing, accounting and control. Prerequisite(s): FIN 301 with minimum grade of "C".
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3.00 Credits
Advanced valuation theory and security analysis; portfolio construction, evaluation, and management. Prerequisite(s): FIN 360.
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