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3.00 Credits
The course addresses the fundamentals of financial markets and pricing of financial assets in the global economy that are the foundation knowledge for all other finance courses. Topics include the structure of financial markets and role of financial intermediation, time value of money, structure and pricing of fixed income securities, risk and return across asset classes in capital markets, diversification and asset allocation in investment portfolios, introduction to derivatives instruments and their use in hedging risk in financial markets, and how foreign exchange risk affects fixed income and equity returns. Note: Required for finance and real estate majors. Required for Finance 3503 and all upper level finance courses except Finance 3521 and 3551. A minimum grade of C is required to enroll in Finance 3503. No credit is is given for both Finance 3502 and 3101.
Prerequisite:
ECON 1101 (C051) and 1102 (C052) [or 1901 (H091) and 1902 (H092)]; STAT 1001 (C011) and 1102/1902 (C012/H092) and 2101/2901 (C021/H093) or 2103/2903; ACCT 2101 and either 2102 or 2521 or by special permission
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an in-depth analysis of the principles of financial management and their application to decision making in a business firm. Topics include: valuation models, capital budgeting principles and applications, cost of capital, alternative methods of financing business firms, and dividend policy. Note: Finance and Real Estate majors need to earn a grade of C or better in this course starting spring 2010 to be eligible to take Finance 4596 as well as other upper level courses in the major. Finance 3503 is required for both finance and real estate majors. Entrepreneurship majors should take Finance 3521 instead of this course. Mode: Lecture.
Prerequisite:
A minimum grade of C is required in FINANCE 3502 to enroll in this course, if the student is a Finance or Real Estate major, and STAT 2101 (C021) or 2103
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an advanced analysis of financial decision-making using theoretical models and case studies. Topics include: corporate restructuring, equity and debt offerings, mergers and acquisitions, and other advanced topics of current interest in the corporate finance area. Mode: Lecture.
Prerequisite:
A minimum grade of C is required in FINANCE 3503 to enroll in this course
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3.00 Credits
This course applies financial management theory and practice to the management of banks and other financial institutions. Topics include: risk-return tradeoffs, regulatory constraints, performance analysis, asset-liability management, and liquidity, interest rate and credit risk management. Note: Freshmen who were admitted in fall 2008 or after and are Finance or Real Estate majors must earn a C or better in Finance 3503 to be eligible to take this course. Mode: Lecture.
Prerequisite:
A minimum grade of C is required in FINANCE 3503 to enroll in this course
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3.00 Credits
This course provides a theoretical and practical analysis of the following derivatives instruments: futures, options, options on futures, and swaps. Topics include: speculative and hedging strategies, and the financial risk management of stock portfolios. Mode: Lecture.
Prerequisite:
A minimum grade of C is required in FINANCE 3503 to enroll in this course
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3.00 Credits
This course provides a detailed analysis of the equity market. Topics include: market microstructure, the principles of portfolio theory, and the valuation of equities including the techniques of fundamental security analysis. Mode: Lecture.
Prerequisite:
A minimum grade of C is required in FINANCE 3503 to enroll in this course
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3.00 Credits
This course provides a theoretical and practical analysis of the spot markets for money, bonds and other fixed income instruments. Topics include: money market instruments, duration and convexity of bond yields, default risk, the term structure of interest rates, interest rate volatility, financial risk management of bond portfolios, and securitization. Note: Freshmen who were admitted in fall 2008 or after and are Finance or Real Estate majors must earn a C or better in Finance 3503 to be eligible to take this course. Mode: Lecture.
Prerequisite:
A minimum grade of C is required in FINANCE 3503 to enroll in this course
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3.00 Credits
This course provides theoretical and practical analyses of investments in real estate assets. Topics include: market and site analyses, financing alternatives and valuation techniques. Note: Finance 3509 is required for Real Estate majors. Freshmen who were admitted in fall 2008 or after and are Finance or Real Estate majors must earn a C or better in Finance 3503 to be eligible to take this course.
Prerequisite:
A minimum grade of C is required in FINANCE 3503 to enroll in this course
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3.00 Credits
This course provides Finance majors who would like to start their own business or work for a small organization an understanding of how these types of organizations are financed. Topics reviewed include valuation, risk management and planning, investments and valuation concepts. More in-depth coverage of VC funding, managing and funding grow, liquidity and IPOs, mergers, international growth, technology transfers and I.P. acquisitions as well as corporate and strategic venture funds will be covered. Note: This course was developed specifically for students majoring in Finance. Students who are majoring in Entrepreneurship should take Finance 3521 instead of this course. Freshmen who were admitted in fall 2008 or after and are Finance or Real Estate majors must earn a C or better in Finance 3503 to be eligible to take this course. Mode: Lecture, Case Analysis, and Visitor Presentations.
Prerequisite:
A minimum grade of C is required in FINANCE 3503 to enroll in this course
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3.00 Credits
This course provides students who would like to start their own business or work for a small organization an understanding of how these types of organizations are financed. Topics covered include valuation, risk management and planning, investments and funding sources, as well as some basic understanding of VC funding, managing and funding grow, and liquidity. Note: This course is open only to NON-FINANCE majors. Finance majors should take Finance 3511 instead. Entrepreneurship majors should substitute this course for Finance 3503 (if required.) No credit for both Finance 3511 and 3521. Mode: Lecture, Case Analysis, and Visitor Presentations.
Prerequisite:
FINANCE 3101 (0103) [or 3901 (0193)] and SGM 3501 (0111)
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