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FCSE 722: Evaluation in Family & Consumer Sciences Education
3.00 Credits
The University of Tennessee-Martin
Purposes, fundamental principles and techniques.
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FIN 160: Personal Financial Management
3.00 Credits
The University of Tennessee-Martin
An introductory course designed to teach students how to manage their personal finances enabling them to function responsibly in today's society. Topics include the responsible use of credit (including credit cards), savings and investments, taxes, real estate, employee benefits and retirement planning. The societal effects of money management decisions including bankruptcy, divorce, predatory lending and national savings rates are addressed.
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FIN 301: Managerial Finance
3.00 Credits
The University of Tennessee-Martin
The domestic and multinational corporation, its operating, legal and tax environment. Financial analysis, long-term investment decisions, capital structure, management of working capital, sources of long-term financing and failure. Prereq: ACCT 201 or ACCT 300; and ECON 201 or 202.
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FIN 302: Intermediate Managerial Finance
3.00 Credits
The University of Tennessee-Martin
An advanced course in financial management designed to cover theory and practice of the management of the finance function in corporations. Topics covered include capital budgeting, the theory and practice of capital structure, leasing, capital asset pricing model, long-term financing, expansion and synthetic securities. Prereq: FIN 301.
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FIN 311: Investment Analysis
3.00 Credits
The University of Tennessee-Martin
An introductory course on the basics of investing in bonds and common stocks. Topics covered include the operations of stock and bond markets, fundamental and technical analysis of stocks, bond portfolio management, options and futures. Prereq: FIN 301.
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FIN 313: Analysis of Financial Statements
3.00 Credits
The University of Tennessee-Martin
An indepth study of current financial reporting practices; analysis and interpretation of corporate financial statements. The course includes an extensive review of financial accounting concepts. Prereq: FIN 301.
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FIN 341: Financial Markets and Institutions
3.00 Credits
The University of Tennessee-Martin
A study of the wide range of markets and instruments used to finance projects and control risk in today's global economy. Students are introduced to the operational, regulatory and transitory characteristics of capital markets and financial institutions. Topics in this application-oriented course include the monetary system, stock, bond, mortgage, futures and options markets, pension funds, investment firms, commercial banks, credit unions, mutual funds and insurance companies. Prereq: ACCT 201 or 300, and ECON 201 or 202.
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FIN 351: Commercial Banking
3.00 Credits
The University of Tennessee-Martin
A comprehensive study of commercial banks and their role in the economy. The course emphasizes the practical application of business and economic principles as they relate to bank management and regulatory policy. Topics covered include banking history and regulation, consumer and commercial credit analysis, asset and liability management, risk management, loan policy and money management services. Trends such as consolidation, on-line banking, internationaliza- tion and project-line expansion are also addressed. Prereq: FIN 301.
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FIN 370: Principles of Real Estate
3.00 Credits
The University of Tennessee-Martin
A survey course in the economic and financial aspects of investing in real estate. Urban economic growth and development, property valuation, mortgage and equity financing, mortgage market operations, portfolio analysis, taxation and investment analysis will be covered. Emphasis of the course is on home ownership and investing in small income-producing properties. Prereq: ECON 202.
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FIN 411: Portfolio Management
3.00 Credits
The University of Tennessee-Martin
A course applying security analysis concepts to the management of the TVA Investment Challenge portfolio. Students will be responsible for portfolio management decisions and security selection in managing the TVA portfolio. This course is designed to permit students to apply their knowledge of investment analysis to the management of an equity portfolio that is part of the competitive program sponsored by the Tennessee Valley Authority. Prereq: FIN 311.
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