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FIN 444: Financial Planning
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
This course is designed for students who are targeting careers in financial planning and wealth management. We will study the financial planning process: determining a client's financial objectives, considering alternative methods for meeting those objectives, selecting the method best suited for a client's circumstances, implementing and periodically assessing/revising the plan. Particular focus will be on retirement planning and "big picture" issues in investing in equities, bonds and alternative investments. Pre-requisites: FIN 333 and FIN 363.
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FIN 453: Advanced Financial Mgt
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
In-depth study of finance topics applicable to the firm and attention to financial decision-making affecting the firm's investment, financing, market strategies, and dividend policies; areas of emphasis will be financial objectives of the firm, shareholder value, capital budgeting, risk and uncertainty, cost-of-capital, optimum capital structures and fund flows. Prerequisites: FIN-333, FIN-363, and FIN-423.
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FIN 463: Applied Portfolio Mgt
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
The objective of this course is to provide students with hands-on experience in evaluating common stocks as investments and in the fiduciary management of investment assets. Students will manage an initial allocation of $250,000-$500,000 in SLU endowment funds. Students will be responsible for recommending a portfolio of common stocks, sales of existing portfolio assets, and recommending replacement assets. While the performance of the portfolio will be a primary focus of the course, and will be reviewed on an ongoing basis, it is not presumed that the students will be able to beat the market on a consistent basis. Rather, the goal will be to deliver high quality practical education in an area of considerable interest to students and employers alike. In addition, the course will cover advanced topics in investments beyond those offered in FIN-363. Prerequisites: FIN-363 and permission of instructor; Co-requisite: FIN-333.
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FIN 465: Derivative Securities & Market
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
The course examines the various types of derivative securities that exist, their uses in investment and risk management, the market in which they are traded, and the arbitrage models used to estimate their market values. Prerequisites: FIN-301 with a grade of B- or higher, FIN-333, and FIN-363; or permission of the department chair; strong math skills highly recommended.
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FIN 473: Commercial Banking
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
Study of both the banking system and bank management, with particular emphasis on the latter. Encompasses management of bank assistance, bank lending, and investment practices and policies, trust services, bank equity and profitability, and international banking. Corequisites: FIN-333 and FIN-363.
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FIN 480: Finance Internship
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
This course can be used as elective credit or as concentration credit. Participants will have the opportunity to develop new skills through experiential learning under the direction of a skilled practitioner. The arrangements for the working relationship must be established prior to the assignment. Prerequisites: FIN-333, FIN-363, permission of the department chair, and junior or senior standing.
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FIN 493: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
No course description available.
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FIN 498: Special Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
Permission of the Department Chair.
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FIN 600: Financial Management
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
In-depth studies of principles of corporate finance to develop the theoretical knowledge and the practical judgment necessary for financial decision-making. The specific topics covered include, but are not limited to: the time value of money, valuation of financial assets, capital budgeting, market efficiency, risk and uncertainty, portfolio theory, the CAPM and APT models, capital structure, dividend policy, and option pricing theory. Pre-requisites: ACCT 501 and ECON 501.
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FIN 610: Investment Concepts
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
This course is a survey of equities, fixed income securities and derivatives, and the markets in which these securities trade. The focus is on understanding these instruments, and how they are used in mutual funds and other managed portfolios, so that students can make intelligent choices about how to save for retirement and other personal financial goals. This course cannot be used for credit towards the Master of Science in Finance degree, or towards the Finance Concentration forthe MBA degree. Pre-requisite: FIN 600
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