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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
A study of basic real estate principles. Topics include legal instruments and processes, property management, valuations, planning, development and sales, financing, and private and public interests.
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An introduction to the finance function and to problems confronting financial managers. Topics include financial analysis, time value of money, capital budgeting, and financial decisions. Prerequisites: ACC 2362; CIS 1323; MATH 1329; and completion of, or concurrent enrollment in, QMST 2333, ECO 2314, ECO 2315. 3313 Financial Management. (3-0) An advanced study of intermediate and long-term financing alternatives, the incorporation of risk analyses in capital budgeting and the determination of capital costs, capital structure, and dividend policies. Prerequisites: QMST 2333; FIN 3312.
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The course introduces students to technology supporting financial modeling and decision making. Students use computers to apply concepts and theories learned in the introductory Finance course. Course relies on quantitative analysis and use of the Internet. Prerequisites: QMST 2333; FIN 3312.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
A study of principles governing the investment of personal and institutional funds. Also examines information sources, exchanges, and regulation. Prerequisites: FIN 3312.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
A study of modern money management, including budgeting, banking, real estate, insurance, consumer credit, and retirement and estate planning. Prerequisites: ACC 2301 and ECO 2301 (or equivalent), junior classification, and good academic standing.
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An introduction to the steps in the financial planning process from the planner/client perspective. Topics include assessing client objectives, financial planning, and practice management. Insurance planning is emphasized. Prerequisite: FIN 3312.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
An analysis, from the consumer perspective, of risk and insurance principles and fire, marine, casualty, property, life, and health contracts. Prerequisites: Junior standing and good academic standing.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Planning for individual and family retirement using models, software, and the analysis of federal regulations. Employee benefits are described and analyzed based on current practices and federal regulations. Pre requisites: FIN 3318, 3326.
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0.00 - 2.00 Credits
The course examines the issues involved in the management and investment strategies of an endowment. It focuses on investment analysis, asset allocation, portfolio monitoring, evaluation, and rebalancing. May be repeated once for additional credit with different emphasis. Prerequisites: FIN 3318 and consent of the instructor. ( WI)
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
An application of investment and financial management techniques and concepts to finance cases. Issues and alternatives are identified and evaluated. Prerequisites: FIN 3312, 3313, 3316. 4318 Portfolio Management & Derivatives. (3-0) An advanced investments course which includes the following topics: portfolio analysis and management, derivatives theory and pricing, and applications of derivatives in portfolio management. Prerequisites: FIN 3313, 3316, 3318.
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