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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the principles and techniques of corporate financial management; financial analysis, pro forma financial statement forecasting, firm value optimization and valuation models, capital structure, stock price valuation, bond pricing and returns, compounding and discounting, cash budgeting, working capital, risk and return, capital budgeting techniques, long-and short-term financing decisions, leverage, dividend policy, the cost of capital. Problems and applications utilizing commercially available computer software.
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3.00 Credits
No course description available.
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3.00 Credits
The corporate finance function and decision-making process. Examines specialized topics and may utilize case presentations. Evaluation of capital expenditure proposals, risk/return, diversification, capital structure, investment and financing decisions, capital markets, cash and credit management, mergers, acquisitions, LBOs, and global financial strategies.
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3.00 Credits
Features and characteristics of available investment opportunities; fundamental principles for choosing sound investment vehicles to meet investor risk/return objectives. Stocks, bonds, warrants, convertibles, preferreds, municipal bonds, governments, options, and futures are defined and analyzed, utilizing fundamental technical and portfolio optimization techniques. Implementation of investment research using PC and mainframe databases and software.
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3.00 Credits
Examines being an owner versus being a lender; contrasts stocks and bonds; discusses mutual funds, international investing versus U.S. investing, how to put together an overall portfolio, and tax considerations in investing.
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3.00 Credits
(Same as ENT 2508.) How entrepreneurs secure financing for their business ventures: sources of funding such as investors, venture capital, SBA loans, asset--based financing, lines of credit. Creation of business plans and loan proposals, development of cash-flow projections, and the evaluation of loan requests by lender/investors.
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3.00 Credits
The role and activities of the equity analyst. Cases and lectures help develop students? analytical skills and appreciation of the usefulness and limitations of financial statements. Various approaches to equity valuation are considered. Drawing heavily on out-side readings from respected authors in the fields of finance and securities, students are required to research and produce a detailed report that includes an analysis of a particular industry and several firms within the industry
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3.00 Credits
Theoretical analysis and practical applications of modern portfolio theory to individual and institutional portfolio management; optimal asset selection and allocation decisions, portfolio mix, and the evaluation of portfolio performance; Markowitz diversification, single and multi-index models, capital market theory, capital asset pricing, arbitrage pricing, fixed-income securities, and options strategies. Implementation of portfolio optimization design utilizing Web/online resources, including databases and software.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
(Same as ENT 2711.) Past, current, and future state of venture capital. Presents the fundamentals of entrepreneurship while maintaining a strong emphasis on the current state of affairs. Active participation by guest speakers who are prosperous entrepreneurs. Students gain information not found in any textbook to apply to the successful operation of their own businesses.
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3.00 Credits
Covers various types of real estate, including apartments, office buildings, industrial parks, shopping centers, private homes, and undeveloped land. Examination of property from the viewpoint of investor/owner, seller, broker, and lender. Various methods of financing real estate.
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