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FIN 255: Introduction to Financial Investments
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
Topics include financial markets and investment alternatives such as stocks, bonds, convertible securities, mutual funds, options, and futures. Market indexes (Dow Jones, etc.), market practices and timing, sources of financial data, and investing in an international environment will be discussed. Not open to juniors and seniors majoring in business.
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FIN 299X: Experimental/Developmental Topics
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Ball State University
Topics relevant to the discipline. Course titles will be announced before each semester. A total of 6 hours of credit may be earned.
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FIN 299X - Experimental/Developmental Topics
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FIN 300 (350): Principles of Finance
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
Miller College students study financial decision making in a business. The managers decision to invest (capital budgeting), finance (cost of capital), manage on a daily basis (working capital management), and long-term planning is the focus. Prerequisite: ACC 202; ECON 202, 221; junior standing.
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FIN 301 (354): Principles of Finance
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
Examines advanced topics in business finance. Topics include valuation, capital budgeting, finance (cost of capital), manage on a daily basis (working capital management), and long-term planning. Prerequisite: FIN 300.
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FIN 310 (355): Principles of Investments
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
Introduces the workings of the stock market. Financial investments: stocks and bonds; futures and options; mutual funds are studied. Security analysis and principles of diversification are examined. Prerequisite or parallel: FIN 300.
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FIN 310 (355) - Principles of Investments
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FIN 311 (459): Principles of Investments
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
Advanced topics in investments include: capital market and portfolio theories, portfolio selection and analysis, and derivative instruments. Prerequisite: FIN 300, 310.
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FIN 311 (459) - Principles of Investments
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FIN 320 (356): Financial Markets
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
The U.S. financial system is examined. The role of intermediaries in the saving and lending process, the ensuing need for regulation locally and globally is the focus. Prerequisite or parallel: FIN 300; may also be taken concurrently with FIN 310.
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FIN 321 (461): Financial Markets
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
Topics include: local and global financial markets; term structure of interest rates, and the management of financial institutions. Prerequisite: FIN 300, 320.
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FIN 352: Global Finance
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
Financial problems and opportunities that confront the management of global firms. Sources and instruments of global finance, import and export financing, interrelationship of governmental and global agencies, and the current status of some. Prerequisite: FIN 300.
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FIN 353: Short-Term Financial Management
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
Topics include treasury (and banking) functions such as: cash accounting cycle, check clearing and float, electronic (ACH) payments, accounts receivable and collections, disbursements and accounts payable, paper versus electronic commerce, treasury MIS software, short-term borrowing and investing, and bank relationship management. Prerequisite: FIN 300.
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