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Course Criteria
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
In this course the student researches and prepares an extensive business plan, marketing plan, and proposal for the financing and capitalization of a new business venture of his or her design. Extensive market research and complex financial analysis are required. Prerequisite: ETR 402
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2.00 Credits
Course material will introduce the student to information contained in financial reports, information reported in financial publications and topics addressed in the media, including the Internet.
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4.00 Credits
This course is designed to build an understanding of the various banking and finance industries through an examination of the segments of these industries and appraisals of the financial and management skills that future managers need to succeed. The students gain insights into the development and make up of the different industries that banking and finance majors typically enter through popular trade magazines, newspapers, internet sources, and guest speakers.
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to the commercial banking function and the operations and management of state and national banks. Emphasis on the general management functions, with special attention to management of deposits, loans, investments, liquidity, trusts, and other service functions.
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4.00 Credits
Study of the theoretical and conceptual framework that the financial manager uses to reach decisions. Particular emphasis is given to the finance function and its relevance to the management of an enterprise. Analysis, problem-solving techniques, and decision-making tools are emphasized. Prerequisite: ACC 103 or 123
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4.00 Credits
FIN 321 is required for those students seeking an associates degree or BBA in (a) banking and finance or (b) accounting OR those students desiring a BBA with a minor in accounting. This course is a study of the theoretical and conceptual framework that the financial manager uses to reach decisions. The course will delve deeper into theoretical financial concepts than FIN 301 to better prepare students for their further studies in finance and accounting. Particular emphasis is given to the finance function and its relevance to the management of an enterprise. Analysis, problem-solving techniques, and decision-making tools are emphasized. Prerequisite: ACC 123
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to the vocabulary and mechanics needed to obtain a detailed understanding of the basics of investing, with a special emphasis on stocks, debt, and equity bonds, the markets on which each is traded, as well as fundamental and technical analysis. Prerequisites: ACC 103 or 123; ECN 221, 222
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4.00 Credits
Continuation of FIN 355, with particular emphasis on the intricate nature of securities, with special attention to equities, debt, preferred stocks, convertible securities, rights and warrants, options, mutual funds, partnerships, and fixed and variable annuities. The student should also gain a basic understanding of investment strategies and financial statement analysis. Prerequisite: FIN 355
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4.00 Credits
Continuation of FIN 356, with special emphasis paid to growth investing and strategies, income investing and strategies, retirement planning, estate planning, insurance planning, tax advantaged investing, stock brokerage trends, financial planning, and insurance. The course will place special emphasis on the U.S. Services Seven Exam. Prerequisite: FIN 356
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4.00 Credits
In this course is presented an introduction to the basics of personal financial planning w/ particular emphasis on financial planning basics, asset management, mutual funds, retirement planning and taxation. The financial planning process, as well as the legal, ethical, and regulatory issues affecting financial planners will be covered. Finally, risk management and insurance practices are discussed, allowing the student to identify a client's risk exposure.
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