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Course Criteria
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4.50 Credits
This course serves as an introduction to the field of property and casualty insurance, and the needs of individuals or organizations for various categories of protection. Areas of emphasis include fire, accident, theft, property damage, liability insurance and the legal environment of insurance products. The student is also introduced to the basic concepts of product design, underwriting, pricing, marketing and claim administration. Cross-listed with INSU 1100.
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4.50 Credits
This course is designed to give the student an understanding and practical applications of the theories and concepts of how to analyze and direct one's financial affair and that of his/her family. Course is offered On-line
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3.00 Credits
The fundamental functions of financial institutions are covered in this course. Topics include money, financial markets, financial institutions, the deposit and payments functions, the Federal Reserve System and other regulatory functions.
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1.00 Credits
This course teaches the skills necessary to utilize a financial calculator. Such applications include time value concepts, bond value calculations, statistical applications, interest rate computations, profit margin determinations, and breakeven analysis. Course is offered On-line
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4.50 Credits
This course presents an introductory review of investment concepts and theory including analysis of individual investments (stocks, bonds, mutual funds, etc.), security markets, and portfolio management.
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4.50 Credits
This course presents basic investment concepts such as investment markets and transactions, investment planning and information, and investment risk and return. The course also explores the environment by examining the role and scope of various investment vehicles including common stock, fixed-income securities, derivative securities, and mutual funds. Course is offered On-line
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4.50 Credits
This course is the first of two courses examining the fundamentals of financial planning. In this course, students will examine the principles of financial planning (e.g. steps in the financial planning process, etc.), tools and techniques used in the planning process, and explore careers associated with financial planning.
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4.50 Credits
This course is the second of two courses examining the fundamentals of financial planning. In this course, students will explore best methods for establishing client relationships, developing and evaluating a comprehensive financial plan, and utilizing critical thinking skills relative to analytical concepts, ethics, regulations, and laws. Prerequisites FINA 2206
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4.50 Credits
This course analyzes financial risk and the preservation of personal assets. Course content provides an overview of the risk management process with a primary focus on various lines of insurance (life, health, disability, long-term care, homeowners, auto, and liability).
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4.50 Credits
This course is the first in the series of financial planning courses (Income Tax Planning, Retirement Planning and Estate Planning). Course content provides an overview of the financial planning including concepts related to accumulation, preservation and transference of wealth. Course is offered On-line
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