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FINA 315: Introduction to Corporate Finance
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
An introduction to theories, concepts, and techniques as they relate to financial managers' activities and decisions. Topics include risk and return, valuation, capital budgeting, and cost of capital. Prerequisites: ACCT 102, ECON 221 and MSTI 130C (or MATH 112C or MATH 120C).
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FINA 316: Intermediate Financial Management I
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
This course is a rigorous presentation of corporate finance theories and concepts. Topics include capital structure, capital budgeting (including incremental cash flow analysis), and cost of capital. Case studies are utilized to supplement application of concepts. Computer analysis is used in the case presentations. Prerequisite: FINA 315.
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FINA 318: Introduction to Financial Planning
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
This course is designed to introduce students to the growing and dynamic field of financial services, specifically financial planning, insurance, and investment advising. It examines the three major areas of financial planning-investing, insurance, and retirement planning-and focuses oncollege funding and retirement funding in some depth. Restriction: Junior and senior status.
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FINA 323: Global Accounting and Financial Management
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
This course presents an interdisciplinary exposure to the principles, theories, and techniques of international accounting and financial management. Topic areas include comparative accounting practices; international reporting standards and professional bodies; accounting for foreign subsidiaries; principles of accounting for inflation and international taxation; consolidation of international financial statements; multinational capital budgeting principles and techniques; transfer pricing; global working capital management; foreign exchange risk management; and international financial statement analysis. Prerequisites: ACCT 102, FINA 315.
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FINA 336: Investments I
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
Basic concepts and analytical techniques are developed to enable the investor to rationally evaluate an investment strategy through goal specification, selection of appropriate securities, and periodic evaluation of performance. Simulation gaming is used to further students' understanding of the concepts and theories of investments. Prerequisite: FINA 315.
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FINA 336 - Investments I
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FINA 337: Investments II
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
The principles and analytical techniques underlying the selection, timing, and management of securities portfolios are studied. Furthermore, students are provided with the opportunity to further their exposure through cases, a mutual fund project, and a portfolio simulation game. Prerequisite: FINA 336.
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FINA 413: International Banking and Finance
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
The basic elements of international banking and finance are presented, including the basics of international trade, balance of payments concepts, the international monetary system, foreign exchange, international trade banking services, and the various ways international trade is financed. Prerequisites: ECON 301C and FINA 315.
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FINA 415: International Trade Finance
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
Trade finance is a specialized area of international banking. The focus is on the various methods used to minimize the payment risk involved in the international trade of goods and services. Prerequisite: FINA 413 or MGMT 312.
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FINA 464: Retirement Planning
1.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
This course deals with both the challenges and the opportunities of planning for retirement. In addition, the course explores the types of tax-deferred retirement plans and investing for retirement. Prerequisite: FINA 318.
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FINA 465: Insurance and Risk Management
1.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
This course deals with the study of risk management. It focuses on identifying a client's risk exposure and selecting appropriate risk management techniques to deal with those exposures. Prerequisite: FINA 318.
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