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FIN 411: Financial & Project Management for the Health Care Industry
4.00 Credits
Robert Morris University Illinois
This course focuses on a practical approach to integrating principles of financial management managed care, and project management in a service industry setting. Emphasis will be directed to using analysis of budget reports, and financial reports to identify management problems and solutions. Perspectives of the service industry will focus the learning experience on aspects of not-for-profit organizations and other aspects of management that are unique to health care organizations.
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FIN 450: Financial Decision Making
4.00 Credits
Robert Morris University Illinois
This course will analyze financial problems that confront businesses on an ongoing basis. The principles will be developed through case studies in corporate financial situations that involve such topics as: working capital budgeting, estimating cash flow for capital budgeting, short-term financing, long-term financing and capital structure decisions. ( Prerequisite: FIN 300)
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FIN 455: International Finance
4.00 Credits
Robert Morris University Illinois
This course covers economic and financial issues from an international perspective. Specific topics include a nation's balance payments, currency markets, financial capital mobility and international financial integration, theories of flexible (market-determined) exchange rates, alternative exchange rate regimes, and monetary policy in an open economy. (Prerequisites: FIN 300 & FIN 325)
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FIN 475: Security Analysis
4.00 Credits
Robert Morris University Illinois
This course involves the investment principles, perception of risk in each investment, opportunities in different investment instruments and markets, the operation of the financial markets, and understanding/analyzing how current financial/economic events affect the various instruments and markets. ( Prerequisite: FIN 300 & FIN325)
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FIN 475 - Security Analysis
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FIN 500: Foundations of Corporate Finance
4.00 Credits
Robert Morris University Illinois
This course will introduce students to the basic tools of financial management. The students will have an opportunity to diagnose the financial health of a firm. In addition, students will also be introduced to other important concepts such as valuation, risk and return, cost of capital, capital budgeting, and capital structure. The course also examines fundamental drivers of a firm's financial policy. (This course is waived with a ?B? or better average grade in FIN 300 or equivalent)
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FIN 520: Corporate Finance
4.00 Credits
Robert Morris University Illinois
This course overviews advanced topics in financial management with particular emphasis on working capital management, dividend policy, investment banking, mergers and acquisitions, and pension plan management. Study financial aspects relating to a corporation or a not-for-profit entity. Through the use of case studies as well as corporate research, students will make financial decisions for an organization analyzing the alternatives and their effects on all stakeholders, and respond rationally to change. ( Prerequisite: BUS 500)
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FIN 525: Investment & Securities
4.00 Credits
Robert Morris University Illinois
This course is designed as an introductory graduate level course on investments and security analysis. It will provide a thorough study of financial markets, valuation techniques, asset allocation issues, risk and return, indirect investing, top-down analysis for investment decisions, and other financial instruments such as derivatives. The course also discusses an analysis of bond markets and bond duration, fundamental analysis, modern portfolio theory, and evaluation of investment performance.
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FIN 620: Money, Banking & Financial Markets
4.00 Credits
Robert Morris University Illinois
This course examines the essential elements of money, banking and financial markets. The emphasis is on macroeconomics including forms and functions of money, financial markets, the role of electronic trading, interest rates, efficient markets, depository institutions and regulations, money supply, central banks, the role of the Federal Reserve and monetary policy. ( Prerequisite: Accounting concentration majors only)
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FIN 680: Financial Statements & Valuation
4.00 Credits
Robert Morris University Illinois
This course is specifically designed to prepare individuals for the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) exam, level one. The course focuses on the tools and input for investment valuation, especially statistical tools and financial statement analysis, fundamental analysis, asset valuation, portfolio and financial instruments. ( Prerequisite: FIN 525)
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FIN 680 - Financial Statements & Valuation
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FIN 690: Advanced Topics in Finance &4 Qtr.Hours Investments
3.00 Credits
Robert Morris University Illinois
This is an advanced, case-based, corporate finance course with an emphasis on valuation, mergers, and acquisitions, capital structure, debt management, and dividend policy. Topics include optimal capital structure, IPOs, mergers and acquisitions, optimal payout policy, working capital policy, contemporary issues in corporate finance, and corporate governance. ( Prerequisite: FIN 680)
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