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FIN 460: Principles of Real Estate
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
An overview of the basic concepts and principles of real estate in the private and public sectors. The course provides an introduction to real estate issues and a foundation for further study in the various specialized areas of real estate and urban development. The course will cover topics related to urban economics, mortgage finance, and real estate valuation. Prereq: A grade of C or better in FIN 300 or consent of instructor.
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FIN 464: Real Estate Finance
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
The course surveys the sources and uses of real estate funds. The institutions which provide funds and the various types of financial instruments are described and compared. Likewise, various forms of real estate investment are analyzed and methods of determining value are critiqued. Prereq: A grade of C or better in FIN 450.
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FIN 470: Financial Risk Management
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
Financial price risk in the form of unexpected movements in the foreign exchange rates, interest rates, and commodity prices and their impacts on a firm's earnings, cash flows, value, and competitiveness are the focus of this course. Various financial derivatives such as forwards, futures, options, and swaps and different hedging techniques, principles, and strategies will be studied. The course also includes the design, development, execution, and evaluation of corporate risk management program. Lecture, discussion, readings, case study, and internet access approaches will be employed. Prereq: FIN 445, FIN 450.
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FIN 475: Venture Capital
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
This is an intermediate to advanced course in the financial management of a new venture. Its objective is to provide the student with an applied, realistic view of finance as it relates to new venture formation and development. To achieve this objective, a combination of class lecture, student discussion, and participative case studies will be utilized. Specific areas to be covered are: organizing and financing a new venture; measuring and evaluating new venture financial performance; financial planning for a new venture: long-term and short-term; types and costs of financial capital; securities law fundamentals; the creation and calibration of value; venture capital valuation methods; professional venture capital; other financing alternatives; financial distress: turnaround opportunity or liquidation; and harvesting the business venture investment. Prereq: FIN 445 with a grade of "C" or better.
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FIN 480: Money And Capital Markets
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
A study of the institutional structure and theory of the money and capital markets, including the types of financial claims traded in such markets, the major buyers and sellers, the regulatory environment, capital market theory, and the forces of supply and demand affecting the level and structure of interest rates. Prereq: ECO 412; and a grade of C or better in FIN 450.
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FIN 490: Special Topics in Finance
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
Readings, projects, lecture and/or discussion to illuminate current topics of special interest or concern in finance. May be repeated to a maximum of six credits. May not be repeated under the same title. A particular topic may be offered at most three times under the FIN 390 number. Prereq: Consent of instructor.
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FIN 585: Bank Management
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
A study of the principles and cases in commercial banking practice. Bank management practices are studied within the economic, monetary, fiscal and legal framework of the American economy. Prereq: ECO 412 and a grade of C or better in FIN 450; or consent of instructor.
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FIN 600: Corporate Financial Policy
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
A study of financial management from the viewpoint of the corporate financial officer. Areas studied include capital budgeting, capital structure, financing decisions, working capital management, dividend policy, and mergers and acquisitions. Prereq: Graduate standing: ECO 610, ACC 628, MGT 650.
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FIN 623: International Financial Management
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
This course provides an overview of financial management at the international level. Topics covered include: The nature and uses of international financial markets, the financial behavior of multinational corporations, exchange rates, and hedging in international business. Prereq: FIN 600 and consent of the instructor.
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FIN 637: Health Finance
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
This course applies general principles of finance to the financial management of health care institutions. The major financial incentives which dictate how health care is delivered are studied and proposals to change these incentives are explored. Prereq: MHA/MPA program status and HA 601, HA 621, PA 623, HA 635.
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