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3.00 Credits
3 credits This course provides practical applications in personal financial budgeting, use of credit, selection of banking services, insurance needs, real estate, decisions on investment, tax planning, and retirement planning. The focus of the course is to provide the student with not only the tools to manage personal finance, but also the foundation for understanding the process of personal financial planning. Prerequisite: FIN-300.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits An introduction to the organization and behavior of financial markets and institutions in the economy. The factors determining security prices and interest rates in the money and capital markets are analyzed. In addition, market returns, institutional portfolio choices, the regulatory environment and monetary policy are examined. Prerequisites: ECO-200 and junior standing.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Financial management in the international environment. Topics include balance of payments accounting and adjustments, foreign exchange and country risk management, and the evaluation of foreign investment opportunities. Prerequisite: FIN-300.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Using a case and problem-solving orientation, selected topics in financial management are examined in depth. The emphasis is on the evaluation of corporate investment projects. Topics include analysis of risk and return, cash flows of capital budgeting projects, capital budgeting techniques, leasing, and cost of capital. Prerequisite: FIN-300.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits This course examines long-term corporate financing decisions and the interaction of investing and financing decisions. Topics include capital structure, dividend policy, the investment banking process, long-term financing instruments, mergers and corporate restructurings, and strategic financial planning. Cases and problem solving are emphasized. Prerequisite: FIN-300.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits The fundamentals of investing in stocks, bonds, and other negotiable instruments are covered. Major topics include trading on securities markets, mutual funds, international investing, margin accounts, short sales, determinants of securities prices, and investment risks. Stock options, financial futures, convertible securities, and implications of taxes on investment decisions are also discussed. Prerequisite: FIN-300.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits This course provides instruction in computer use beyond that available in other finance courses. Topics include more sophisticated applications of computers in finance. Students work on cases and projects which require more advanced usage of spreadsheets and other personal computer software. Some work on the mainframe also might be included. Prerequisite: CIS-185 and FIN-300.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits This course is designed for business students seeking an understanding of modern principles and techniques for corporate treasury management. The course material is useful for finance, accounting, and banking professionals or small business owners. Topics include analysis of liquidity and solvency, credit and accounts receivable management, cash collection and disbursement systems, short-term investment and borrowing, management of treasury information and technology, multinational cash management, and other related topics. Prerequisite: FIN-300.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits This course examines the risk management process as applied to the firm as a whole. It integrates the management of all risks facing the firm: strategic, financial, hazard, and operational. Techniques for identifying risk, measuring and analyzing it, and selecting an appropriate treatment will be explored including the role of insurance and capital markets. Prerequisite: FIN-300. Spring.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits This course covers the techniques for acquiring financial resources as a firm advances through successive business stages: seed, start-up, struggling, growing, and stable. In addition, it examines recent trends in credit markets and the latest financial innovations as these impact the process of financing the venture's growth. Prerequisite: FIN-300.
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