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3.00 Credits
Directed independent advanced study in subject matter area not otherwise treated in departmental courses. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisite: Department approval required prior to enrollment. Credits: 1 to 6 hours Semester Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer
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A survey of financial markets and intermediaries with emphasis on their structure, social justification, and current status. This course provides additional background for advanced study in finance and a practical foundation for those students interested in an exposure to the financial system. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisite: ACTY 2100. Credits: 3 hours
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Presents a basis for understanding the financial management function of the business enterprise. Considers financial principles and techniques essential for planning and controlling profitability and liquidity of assets, planning capital structure and cost of capital, and utilizing financial instruments and institutions for capital raising. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisites: ACTY 2100; MATH 2160 or 3660 or equivalent. Credits: 3 hours
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Supplies the basis for comprehension of the basic economic characteristics and the organization and techniques used in the real estate business. Treats real estate resources, marketing, financing, valuation, and trends. Credits: 3 hours
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Considers the field of real estate finance from the viewpoint of sources of funds, various real estate contracts, valuation techniques, appraisals of residential and income properties and the various aspects of risk analysis in real estate. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisites: FIN 3200 Credits: 3 hours
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The global electronic marketplace is causing a dramatic change in financial practices. Thus, it is necessary to understand the implications of these changes on the economic structure of financial markets and more specifically how these changes are affecting all areas of finance: corporate, investments, markets and institutions, international, personal financial planning, insurance and real estate. This course provides a framework for meeting the challenges posed by this new technology. Students demonstrate proficiency through technology-related projects, exams and team presentations. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisite: FIN 3200. Credits: 3 hours
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This course provides an understanding of the financial decision-making process facing entrepreneurs in small business firms. The course is conducted on a lecture-case discussion basis. Among the topical areas covered are the following: Financial sources available, working capital management, capital budgeting, assessment of risk and valuation techniques. These and other areas are treated from the viewpoint of the entrepreneur in a small business setting. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisite: FIN 3200. Credits: 3 hours
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Apply commonly used computer software and data systems to finance. Examples of the computer software used are Excel, Expo, Minitab, SAS, and Word. Financial information is obtained from web sites or financial databases such as Compustat and CRSP. Some of the finance problems studied are creating cash budgets and loan amortization tables, estimating beta and forecasting financial needs. Students demonstrate computer proficiency through projects, exams and team presentations. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisite: FIN 3200. Credits: 3 hours
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A survey of the securities markets from the viewpoint of the novice investor. This course includes a study of market operations, trading techniques, special investment vehicles such as options and warrants, and a consideration of the investment objectives and practices of institutional investors. Prerequisite: Prerequisites & Corequisites: FIN 3200 or consent of instructor. Credits: 3 hours
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3.00 Credits
A comprehensive course which considers the nature and orientation of insurance risks and their management. Major business and personal risks are analyzed and their insurance treatment evaluated, as are the functional aspects of insurer operations. The impact of insurance on public policy is also considered. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisite: FIN 3200. Credits: 3 hours
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