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ESL 125: Advanced Listening and Speaking
6.00 Credits
Franklin University
6 cr hrs Prerequisite(s): High-Intermediate Listening and Speaking (ESL 061) or appropriate score on an oral placement test This course is equivalent to Speech Communication (SPCH 100) A basic public speaking course intended to improve the student's ability to think critically, communicate orally and develop clear pronunciation Theory and practice are provided in various speaking situations Each student is required to speak before class members, but class work also involves reading, gathering and organizing information, writing, listening and participating in a group project
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FINA 301: Principles of Finance
4.00 Credits
Franklin University
4 cr hrs Prerequisite(s): Financial Accounting (ACCT 110 or 215) and Algebra competency or Fundamental Algebra (MATH 150) Not open to students with credit for Principles of Finance (FINA 300) or to students with credit for FINA 201 This course is designed to survey the field of finance and provide the foundation for more advanced finance coursework Topics include sources of business and financial information, financial statement analysis, the time value of money, the nature and measurement of risk, financial institutions, investments and corporate finance
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FINA 340: Money,Banking and Financial Markets
4.00 Credits
Franklin University
4 cr hrs Prerequisite(s): Principles of Finance (FINA 201 or 301) and either Introduction to Microeconomics (ECON 210) or Introduction to Macroeconomics (ECON 220) An examination of the U S financial system, the monetary policy process, the regulation of financial markets, and the role of the U S financial system in the global economy
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FINA 355: Income Taxation for Financial Planning
4.00 Credits
Franklin University
4 cr hrs Prerequisite(s): Managerial Accounting (ACCT 225) Not open to students with credit for ACCT 355 An introduction to federal income taxation and the role of the tax code in financial planning for individuals, businesses and business owners Topics include the tax environment, fundamentals of income tax planning, the measurement of taxable income, the taxation of business income, individual income taxation and the tax compliance process
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FINA 403: Advanced Financial Management
4.00 Credits
Franklin University
4 cr hrs Prerequisite(s): Principles of Finance (FINA 301), Managerial Accounting (ACCT 225), Statistical Concepts (MATH 215) or Statistics I (MATH 230), and Introduction to Spreadsheets (COMP 106) Not open to students with credit for Financial Management (FINA 401) An introduction to advanced concepts and methods of financial management Topics include risk and return, asset valuation, capital budgeting, capital structure, business financial planning and working capital management
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FINA 405: Investments
4.00 Credits
Franklin University
4 cr hrs Prerequisite(s): Principles of Finance (FINA 301), Statistics I (MATH 230) or Statistical Concepts (MATH 215), Introduction to Spreadsheets (COMP 106) and Managerial Accounting (ACCT 225) An examination of investment markets, transactions, planning and information Topics include investment risk and return measures, debt and equity instruments, evaluation techniques, hybrid and derivative securities, mutual funds, real estate investments, tax planning and the investment process, and portfolio management
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FINA 410: Finance Internship
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Franklin University
1-4 cr hrs Prerequisite(s): Advanced Financial Management (FINA 403) and Investments (FINA 405) Provides qualified students with an opportunity to receive academic credit for supervised professional training and experience in an actual work environment This Internship is an ongoing seminar between the student, the faculty member and the employment supervisor It involves a Learning Contract, periodic meetings with the faculty representative, professional experience at a level equivalent to other senior-level courses and submission of material as established in the Learning Contract Participation cannot be guaranteed for all applicants
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FINA 430: Personal Financial Planning
4.00 Credits
Franklin University
4 cr hrs Prerequisite(s): Principles of Finance (FINA 301) Not open to students with credit for Financial Planning An introduction to personal financial planning Topics include the financial planning process, money management and investments, insurance needs, income tax planning, retirement planning and estate planning Cases are used to illustrate important planning concepts, techniques and issues
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FINA 432: Insurance and Financial Planning
4.00 Credits
Franklin University
4 cr hrs Prerequisite(s): Principles of Finance (FINA 301) and Statistical Concepts (MATH 215) or Statistics I (MATH 230) An introduction to the techniques and issues of risk management and insurance for businesses and individuals Topics include legal principles in risk and insurance, insurance contracts, personal property and liability risk, life and health risks, social insurance, insurance companies and product markets, insurance pricing, insurance taxation, government regulation of insurance, and professional ethics and market conduct
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FINA 434: Retirement Planning
4.00 Credits
Franklin University
4 cr hrs Prerequisite(s): Personal Financial Planning (FINA 430), Insurance and Financial Planning (FINA 432) and Income Taxation for Financial Planning (FINA 355) An introduction to retirement planning concepts, procedures and issues for individuals, businesses and business owners Topics include understanding and evaluating client retirement objectives, qualified and non-qualified retirement plans, tailoring retirement plans to client needs, funding retirement plans and investing plan assets, retirement planning for individual clients, post-retirement monetary needs, tax considerations in retirement planning, and retirement plan distributions
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