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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Introductory course in finance: financial planning goals, banking, net worth, budgeting, retirement and estate planning, credit cards, loans, insurance, real estate, and investments.
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3.00 Credits
Analysis of economic and financial organization and optimization; the sources and investment of corporate funds, cash flows, profit determination, expansion, reorganization and liquidation. Includes capital structure and valuation. Prerequisite: Accounting 102. Fall, Spring, Summer.
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3.00 Credits
Organization, functions, and operation of our monetary, credit and banking systems; relation of commercial banking to the Federal Reserve System and the impact of public policy upon banking and credit. Prerequisite: Economics 101. Fall.
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3.00 Credits
Investment goals, stocks, bonds, derivatives, investment companies, real estate, financial markets, risk and return. Application of the principles using fundamental and technicalanalysis. Spring, even-numbered years.
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3.00 Credits
An analytical approach to the theoretical and applied aspects of decision making in business finance: sections dealing with capital budgeting, working capital managing, dividend policies, convertible securities, leasing, mergers and international finance. Emphasis will be on case studies and complex problems. Prerequisite: Finance 202. Spring.
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3.00 Credits
Analytical techniques are used to investigate market efficiency, the aggregate market, industries and individual firms. Factors influencing the value of financial securities, forecasting of earnings, analysis of the bond market, stock market, financial futures, options and international portfolio diversification, timing and screening. Emphasis will be given to portfolio construction and performance evaluation. Prerequisite: Finance 310. Fall, odd-numbered years.
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3.00 Credits
Introductory course in real estate principles and real estate investment. Basic topics covered include types of deeds, transferring title, real estate contracts, closings, andhiring a real estate agent. Investment topics include advantages and disadvantages of real estate as an investment, mortgages, real estate tax shelters, direct and indirect investment in real estate and property management. Prerequisite: none. Fall, odd numbered years.
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3.00 Credits
The integration of classroom theory with practical work experience under which students have special periods of attendance at college and specific periods of employment, either full-or part-time, with or without pay. Credit may vary from three to 15 credits, depending upon the internship, but no more than six credits may be counted toward major elective requirements, with additional credits counted as free electives. Open only to Finance majors, with approval of the departmental chair and the Vice President for Academic Affairs. Fall, Spring, Summer.
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3.00 Credits
The integration of classroom theory with practical work experience under which students have special periods of attendance at college and specific periods of employment, either full-or part-time, with or without pay. Credit may vary from three to 15 credits, depending upon the internship, but no more than six credits may be counted toward major elective requirements, with additional credits counted as free electives. Open only to Finance majors, with approval of the departmental chair and the Vice President for Academic Affairs. Fall, Spring, Summer.
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3.00 Credits
Theory of international trade, factor movements, and balance of payments, adjustment. Analysis of modern international economic problems including problems of less developed countries. Prerequisite: Economics 101. Fall, even-numbered years.
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