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3.00 Credits
The determination of financial feasibility for proposed real estate investments, the effect of income taxes and various financing patterns on the equity investment, and the criteria for proper decision making to maximize benefits for equity investors. Prerequisite: FIN 3023. (fall-alternate)
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3.00 Credits
This course familiarizes students with commercial banking management concepts. It focuses on decision-making strategies for bank value creation and preservation, emphasizing current bank risk management approaches. After a discussion of banking firm models, the course proceeds to cover management issues and essential tools for asset/liability management, off balance sheet activities, investment portfolio management, loan portfolio management, and capital management. The use of risk management tools in bank management is introduced. Prerequisite: FIN 3023. (fall-alternate)
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the global financial environment and introduces the concepts and techniques required to fulfill the roles and responsibilities of financial managers of multinational firms or domestic companies with some degree of international exposure. Includes analysis of international balance of payments, foreign exchange markets, determinants of exchange rates, the risk of foreign exchange fluctuation, and methods of protecting against these risks. Financing international trade, sources of short-term and long-term funds, the effective cost of borrowing foreign currencies, international equity markets, financial evaluation of foreign projects, and financial management of international operations are examined. Prerequisite: FIN 3023. (spring).
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3.00 Credits
This course familiarizes the student with the capital budgeting process from project selection to project implementation and audit. It focuses on preparing the student with advanced working knowledge and skills for the financial evaluation and selection of capital projects. It includes the various methodologies for assessing and quantifying risk and reflecting these in project selection. These capital budgeting techniques are applied in case analysis. Prerequisite: FIN 3023. (spring-alternate)
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3.00 Credits
This course provides a working knowledge of the use of popular financial derivatives for financial risk management. These include options, futures, and swaps. It familiarizes the student with trading rules, mechanisms, and institutions associated with each instrument. The focus is on the pricing of these instruments and the development of trading and risk management strategies. Prerequisites: FIN 3023, ECON 2123, MATH 2004. (spring-alternate)
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3.00 Credits
This course strives to develop an ability to recognize financial problems, analyze financial data, formulate alternative solutions, and render financial decisions. Case materials are used to study financial problems. Management of investment in current and fixed assets, planning of profits, forecasting of cash requirements, capital budgeting, planning of methods of financing and capital structure, dividend policy, and valuation of assets and mergers. Prerequisite: FIN 3023 (spring, summer II)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: permission of instructor. (TBA)
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
An opportunity for work experience or independent study in the field of finance. Prerequisite: 6 hours of upper-level finance, senior standing, and permission of instructor. (Arranged)
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3.00 Credits
Principles and practices used in the evaluation of securities. This course focuses on the development of various valuation methodologies, the determinants of investment value, and portfolio management. Prerequisites: FIN 3023 and 3213. (TBA)
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3.00 Credits
These courses introduce French grammar, pronunciation, and culture to develop skills in speaking, reading, and writing French. Stress is placed on conversation and structure of the language.
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