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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
3 Hours. Focus on the management of the current assets and liabilities of the firm. Emphasis on management of treasury functions, inventories, accounts receivables and short term borrowing. Includes credit management and control, collection methods and techniques and the credit analysis of clients. Prerequisite: FIN 3213.
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3.00 Credits
3 Hours. A study of the basic ideas, problems and principles found in all types of modern day insurance, including fundamentals of insurance contracts, the nature of the insurance institution, and government regulation of insurance.
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3.00 Credits
3 Hours. A first course in investments designed to develop a successful investment program. Topics include a discussion of economic and industry specific issues, a survey of securities, security analysis and valuation, securities markets, and securities laws. Prerequisite: FIN 3213, IS 1133.
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3.00 Credits
3 Hours. Covers intermediary functions and the management of financial institutions in an international environment. Emphasis will be on the use of financial concepts and techniques for ethically managing the financial institution of the future. Topics will include gap management, asset/liability management, and regulation of financial institutions. Prerequisite: ECON/FIN 3013, FIN 4233.
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3.00 Credits
3 Hours. Current practices and conventions of multinational firms. Emphasize international financial theory and international financial decision-making process. Topics covered include: the environment of multinational firms, the foreign exchange market, asset management techniques, and multinational corporations. Prerequisite: FIN 3213, ECON 3013
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3.00 Credits
3 Hours. The study of the principles, concepts, ethics and applications of financial planning for the professional planner working with individuals, families, or businesses. Analytical procedures will be taught and cases used to illustrate the determination of financial goals, appropriate product selection, and planning process implementation necessary to accomplish goals. Prerequisite: FIN 4323, 3633, and 3613, ACCT 3003, 4223.
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3.00 Credits
3 Hours. Financial function including analysis of financial needs, acquisition of financial resources, and the allocation of funds to finance ongoing business activity. Financial decision making involving applied economics, accounting, and statistics. Prerequisite: ACCT 3303, FIN 3213, MGMT 3183.
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3.00 Credits
3 Hours. An in-depth study of financial analysis utilizing an analytic framework and statistical tools to measure risk and predict firm performance. Computer modeling skills and techniques are developed to analyze financial or business strategies. Prerequisite: FIN 3213 and ACCT 3303 or FIN 4183. (Student cannot earn credit in both FIN 4193 and ACCT 4193).
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3.00 Credits
3 Hours. Study of financial markets and institutions. The course covers the nature, functions, structure, and regulation of financial markets in the U.S. and internationally. Topics include: equity markets (stocks and mutual funds), debt markets (corporate and municipal), and the institutions operating in those markets. Prerequisite: FIN 3213.
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3.00 Credits
3 Hours. An in-depth study of the characteristics of derivative securities including call options, put options, future contracts, forward contracts, and swaps and their use by businesses and financial institutions. Additional topics include risk analysis, hedging, arbitrage, and financial engineering to achieve financial objectives. Prerequisite: FIN 3633.
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