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FILM 310: Film Industry in the United States
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
This course provides an analysis of the organizational structure, finances, and management of the film industry in the United States. The mechanism of film funding, specifics of distribution and exhibition of films produced by the major studios and by independent producers are explored as are sponsored film and other non-theatrical markets. The legal aspects of film production, distribution and exhibition are also covered.
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FILM 350: Documentary Film and Television Workshop
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
This advanced filmmaking course emphasizes the production of documentary and informational films for use in television and other purposes. Each student, working individually or in an assigned group, is assigned to produce any one of the varieties of such film material. Prerequisites: FILM 201 and instructor's permission.
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FINC 201: Corporation Finance
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
An overview of the financial management function in modern business, emphasizing the time value of money and financial analysis. The financial and economic environment and capital markets and securities are covered. Prerequisites or corequisites: ECON 201 and ACCT 101, MATH 125; for EM majors: ACCT 101.
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FINC 205: Financial Management
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
Focus is on corporate financial decisions and policy. Topics include: capital budgeting and financing decisions, capital structure, mergers and acquisitions and financial failures. Risk/ return considerations are examined in the context of value maximization. Prerequisite: FINC 201.
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FINC 210: Principles of Investment and Security Analysis
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
An introduction to the investment process. An understanding of how individuals and institutions make their investment decisions. A broad exposure to a range of topics including selection of securities, security analysis, instruments, and investment trends. The risks and returns involved in investing in different financial instruments are examined. Prerequisite: FINC 201.
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FINC 301: International Financial Management
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
This course introduces students to the modern concepts and techniques of decision making in a multi-currency setting. Topics will include international monetary systems, foreign exchange markets, foreign exchange risk management, international taxation, multinational investment decisions, and international financial markets and instruments. Prerequisite: FINC 201.
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FINC 302: Insurance and Risk Management
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
An introduction to current insurance principles and theory. Management of risk and the role of insurance. Fundamentals of property and liability insurance and insurance contracts for management. The scope of the insurance industry will be explored.
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FINC 310: Fundamentals of Financial Planning
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
This course deals with basics of financial planning. Topics include the financial planning process; measuring client risk propensities communication skills: using time-value analysis in financial planning; basics of income, estate and gift tax planning; basics of insurance, investment and retirement planning; the regulatory and ethical environment information technology; and a sample financial planning case.
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FINC 401: Finance:Working Capital Management
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
An introduction to the management of short- term or current accounts of the firm to optimize the risk/return profile. Management of the liquid assets of the firm which comprise a substantial portion of total assets has become more significant because of the increasing range of management techniques and technologies. Prerequisite: FINC 201.
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FINC 405: Modern Portfolio Theory
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
A detailed examination of portfolio management and capital market theory including a review of material on efficient markets, the basic Markowitz portfolio model and the capital asset pricing model. The above concepts in terms of international diversification and the evaluation of portfolio performance are covered. Traditional equity and bond valuation techniques will also be investigated. Prerequisite: FINC 201.
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