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  • 3.00 Credits

    This course provides a detailed analysis of international financial markets. Topics include: foreign currency, international money markets, international banking, and international capital markets.

    Note: Starting in fall 2011, this course will not satisfy the requirements of the Finance and Real Estate majors. This course will be available to all other business majors with a prerequisite of Finance 3101. Mode: Lecture. Prerequisite:    FINANCE 3503 with a grade of C for finance and real estate majors. FINANCE 3101 with a grade of C for all other Fox majors

  • 3.00 Credits

    The course provides a theoretical and practical analysis of the financing and investment decisions of multinational firms operating in international financial markets. Topics include: international asset valuation, international financing and investments, foreign exchange risk exposure, and country 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

  • 3.00 Credits

    Special topics in current developments in the field of Finance.

    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. Prerequisite:    A minimum grade of C is required in FINANCE 3503 to enroll in this course

  • 1.00 - 6.00 Credits

    Readings and/or research paper under the supervision of a faculty member. Prerequisite:    A minimum grade of C is required in FINANCE 3503 to enroll in this course; consultation with a faculty member and approval of the department chair
  • 1.00 - 6.00 Credits

    Readings and/or research paper under the supervision of a faculty member. Prerequisite:    A minimum grade of C is required in FINANCE 3503 to enroll in this course; consultation with a faculty member and approval of the department chair
  • 3.00 Credits

    Finance 3901 (0193) is the honors section of Finance 3101 (0103) and meets the FSBM Finance 3101 (0103) requirement.

    Mode: Lecture. Prerequisite:    FINANCE 3011 (0101) or 3911 (0191); ACCT 2101 (0001) and 2102 (0002) [or 2901 (0091) and 2902 (0092)]; STAT 1001 (C011) and 1102/1902 (C012/H092) and 2101/2901 (C021/H093) or STAT 2103/2903

  • 3.00 Credits

    Finance 3911 (0191) is the Honors section of Finance 3011 (0101) and meets the FSBM Finance 3011 (0101) requirement.

    Mode: Lecture. 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; or by special permission

  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    The first of a two-part sequence of courses in which independent research is conducted under the supervision of a thesis advisor from the Finance department resulting in a substantial piece of original research, roughly 30 to 50 pages in length upon completion of Finance 4999. The student must publicly present his/her findings at a Temple University Research Forum session or the equivalent during one of the two semesters during which these courses are undertaken. Prerequisite:    Approval of instructor, Fox School Research Scholar Director, and Fox School Honors Director
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course integrates the key concepts of finance around the theme of valuation. The course enables students to: prepare a complete financial analysis focusing on the firm’s sources of value and economic profit; compute a firm’s cost of capital using publicly available data; value a firm using the free cash flow method; and use the valuation model to assess takeover alternatives and potential capital structure change. Prerequisite:    A minimum grade of C is required in FINANCE 3503 to enroll in this course as well as the majority of the major courses
  • 3.00 Credits

    Finance 4597 is a detailed study of the financial asset and investment characteristics of commercial real estate using lecture and case analysis techniques. Some class time will be devoted to student interaction and team work development skills. A course project will develop writing and analytical skills. The course covers a variety of topics including acquisition and cash flow analysis, lease analysis, asset and property management strategies, financing strategies, disposition strategies, federal income taxation issues, risk management strategies and standard valuation techniques for commercial real estate. In addition to the course prerequisites, students should have a suitable background in the use of software for basic spreadsheet analysis and data and statistical analysis. Prerequisite:    Real Estate 3501, Real Estate 3502, FINANCE 3509. A minimum grade of C in FINANCE 3503 is required if completed Fall 2009 or later
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