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FINC 420: Corporate Financial Analysis and Reporting
3.00 Credits
Friends University
BSAD 320 or consent of instructor.In this course students apply their knowledge of financial analysis and principles to different industries and issues of corporate financial policy primarily through cases and the analysis of actual financial reports. Students will study the problems of working capital management, corporate capital structure, cost of capital, capital budgeting, dividend policy, venture capital, real options, leasing, mergers and acquisitions, and agency theory. Course Delivery Methods: TRACross listed with ACCT 420
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FINC 421: Investments
3.00 Credits
Friends University
MATH 111 or MATH 200 or MATH 201 or consent of instructor.Analysis of investment risk, financial information and industry characteristics. Finance/investment topics treated in depth, including investment theory, fundamental analysis, market timing, mutual funds, bonds and option securities.Course Delivery Methods; TRA
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FINC 440: Financial Institutions Management
3.00 Credits
Friends University
FINC 320 or ECON 340 or FINC 360This course studies financial institutions such as banks, insurance companies, pension funds, and investment companies as businesses, with a special emphasis on banking. Through cases, lectures, and readings, students master the management, marketing, and asset and liability balancing of financial institutions. Topics covered will include risk management, gap analysis, capital markets, and portfolio management.
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FINC 450: Security Analysis and Portfolio Management
3.00 Credits
Friends University
FINC 421 and MATH 270 or MATH 340 or MATH 370; or consent of instructorThis course provides an introduction to security analysis including financial statement analysis, the impact of economic forces on industries, industry analysis, and company valuation. Students will acquire tools for both the fundamental an stochastic analysis of securities risk. The analysis of fixed income securities includes credit worthiness, duration, and risk assessment. Technical analysis will be reviewed. Major portion of the course will be devoted to estimating expected returns and modern portfolio theory.
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FINC 491: Special Problems in Finance
3.00 Credits
Friends University
Designed to serve students with special interest in Finance.
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FINC 493: Financial Internship I
3.00 Credits
Friends University
Very basic, faculty-supervised, practical experience in the finance discipline. (May be volunteer or paid employment).Course Delivery Methods: TRA
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FINC 494: Financial Internship II
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Friends University
Substantial progress toward the degree and the consent of instructorUp to 3 credits may be earned per internship by demonstrating signficantly increased skills and knowledge in finance through work in a financial function of a company or non-profit organization. The knowledge and skills learned through the practicum will be demonstrated and documented through oral and written assignments. A maximum of 6 credits may be earned toward a Finance degree.
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FLDB 200: Foundations of Environmental Science
3.00 Credits
Friends University
Introduces the basic concepts of ecology and elaborates on problems of population growth, energy use, air pollution, water pollution, water conservation, soil conservation, land use, solid waste management and other problems dealing with pollution and use of natural resources.(Does not fulfill laboratory science requirement.)
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FLDB 210: Topics in Field Biology
3.00 Credits
Friends University
An off-campus field course designed toexamine specific areas of field ecology and natural history.BIOL 210
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FLDB 211: Alpine Ecology
3.00 Credits
Friends University
An off-campus field course designed toexamine specific areas of field ecology and natural history.
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