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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Cross-listed with EC/HI-225., Examines the origins of money, accounting,, banking, stocks, bonds, insurance, and investment, banks. Studies the historical pattern of economic, booms, bubbles, and bursts, so that students may, be able to see them coming and act accordingly,, for the rest of their careers and lives.
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3.00 Credits
A study of personal financial planning and, how it relates to life's decisions. Sample, topics include developing and analyzing, personal financial statements, budgeting, and cash management techniques, the proper, use of credit, planning for major purchases,, the time value of money, and investment, decisions for the individual or family.
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1.00 Credits
A hands-on approach to company analysis and, investment. Students will oversee actual, endowment funds, tracking the performance of, existing positions and presenting new companies, for consideration. Repeatable, but a maximum of, six credits may be applied toward elective, credits for graduation.
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3.00 Credits
Current tax code concepts, issues, and, regulations and the resulting consequences and, liabilities to a financial planner's clients. The, course explores the structure of the code as it, pertains to the taxation of individuals, their, businesses, partnerships, trusts, and other legal, entities. Offered only through Adult Studies.
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3.00 Credits
Financial planning for the future. The retirement, planning portion outlines the various retirement, plans available including government and private, plans, pension plans, individual retirement, accounts, and other qualified and non-qualified, retirement plans. The estate planning portion, examines the taxation of gifts, estates, and, generation skipping transfers. Offered only, through Adult Studies.
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3.00 Credits
A study of corporate finance for the business, practitioner. Students will learn the essentials, of finance and how other business disciplines, affect and are affected by financial decisions., Sample topics include financial statement, analysis, valuation, review of bond and equity, markets, capital budgeting techniques, and, financing alternatives from the company, perspective.
Prerequisite:
AB-217, MG-211 or MG-212, and EC-112 or EC-209. Not open to, finance or accounting majors. Not open to students who, have taken or are taking FN-331.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the role of financial management, in a business enterprise. Sample topics, include financial statement analysis,, valuation and review of bond and equity, markets, capital budgeting techniques and, approaches, and financing alternatives from, the company perspective.
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3.00 Credits
Cross-listed with EC-336 Examines the economics of, financial, markets and the management of financial, institutions both domestic and international., Topics include the determination of asset prices,, the risk and term-structure of interest rates,, foreign exchange market, capital and money, markets, role of the Federal Reserve and how, monetary policy affects interest rates and the, overall economy. Current developments in the, financial system are emphasized.
Prerequisite:
EC-209 and FN-220
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3.00 Credits
The function of insurance and risk management in, the business enterprise. Risk management, techniques as well as the use of specific, insurance contracts to cover pure risk exposures, in life, health, property, liability and others, are analyzed. The role of government insurance, and the regulation of the insurance industry are, fully examined. Offered only through Adult, Studies.
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on international economic, issues that impact on multinational firms., Particular emphasis is on managing risk caused by, exchange rate, political, economic, and accounting, differences between countries. The analysis and, development of financial, operating, and, marketing strategies to minimize the impact on the, firm caused by these risk elements is a major, component of the course.
Prerequisite:
FN-330 or FN-331
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