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3.00 Credits
The methods utilized by corporations in securing and utilizing capital. Major topics of interest include capital budgeting, cost of capital, capital structure, and characteristics of alternative forms of capital. Prereq: ACCT 201, ACCT 202, ECON 265, ECON 208, ECON 209, and MATH 215. F, Sp, Su
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A course designed to provide critical financial knowledge and skills to those students who are interested in starting and running their own businesses. The course deals with such topics as fund-raising, cash management, budgeting, risk management, initial public offerings, and factoring. Prereq: FIN 305. Sp
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the basic principles of, and the relationship between, risk and insurance. Emphasis is placed on the fundamentals of insurance as the major formal method for treating non-speculative risks. Prereq: FIN 305. F
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The study of foreign exchange markets, exchange rate determination, balance of payments, international flow and management of financial assets and various risk exposures, and the operation and effectiveness of economic policy in an open economy. Cross-listed as ECON 343. Prereq: ECON 208, ECON 209, and FIN 305, or consent of instructor. Sp
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Principles of real estate. Emphasis is on location factors, market analysis, and basic problems in buying and selling real estate. Prereq: FIN 305. Sp
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3.00 Credits
This course will provide students with an overview of e-business finance and banking topics such as electronic payment technology, digital cash, electronic checks, online credit-card-based systems, electronic fund transfers, payment gateways, electronic purses, negotiable electronic instruments, minipay, micropayments, provability of transactions, electronic bills of lading and letters of credit, point-of-sale transactions, secure electronic transactions (SET), data encryption techniques and standards, digital signatures, secure hypertext transport protocol (SHTP), secure socket layer (SSL), allocation of risk among buyer/seller/bank/intermediaries, EDI, and other emerging electronic financial instruments. Prereq: CIS 255 and FIN 305. F
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The institutional structure of the financial systems. Surveys both the public and private sectors of our money and credit economy. Emphasis is placed on understanding the impact of the commercial banking system, financial intermediaries, and public finance needs upon the conduct of business finance. Prereq: FIN 305. F
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3.00 Credits
The essential qualities of good investments, the exchanges, and methods of trading stocks and bonds. Prereq: FIN 305. Sp
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3.00 Credits
A comprehensive course that gives consideration to developing sound financial policies in the firm. The course will use cases to develop concepts in such areas as capital budgeting and capital structure. Class discussion and lectures are designed to introduce decision-making techniques relevant to financial management problem-solving. Prereq: FIN 305. F
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3.00 Credits
Investigation of significant topics in practice and theory in the areas of corporate financial management, money markets, investments, commercial banking, and financial institutions. Prereq: FIN 305. Sp
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