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  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credits Introduction to the basic principles of finance. The time value of money, financial statement analysis and debt and equity instruments are all considered along with other important concepts. Students will gain insight into the role of finance in the world of business and the role of the financial managers in an organization. PREREQUISITES: AC-161 and EC- 201
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credits A study of the nature of money, its functions, and role in economic life as well as banking, and monetary principles and practices. Also covered are the powers and functions of the Federal Reserve System, mone tary policy, its impact on economic activity and the dynamics of a rapidly changing banking system. PREREQUISITE: EC-201
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credits This course will provide students with the techniques for analyzing the recent innovations in the Capital Markets along with the proven theories and foundations of Corporate Finance. Corporate sources and uses of funds are extensively examined with special consideration of the most economical means of financing Capital Formation and the financial techniques of selecting assets. Particular attention is given to Capital Structure, Cost of Capital, Management of Cash, Receivables and Inventories; selection of Sources of Funds and Dividend Policy. PREREQUISITE: FA-302
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credits This course will provide students with an understanding of the financial decisions which continuously confront managers and the basic financial tools which are available for solving financial problems. This course emphasizes financial analysis of equity financing, short-term and long-term debt financing; financial analysis of the firm's current and future financial conditions. Efficient management of the firm's assets is examined. The theory pertaining to capital budgeting, valuation of assets, capital structure, and timely financial decisions is introduced. PREREQUISITE: EC-201 and FA-302
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credits This course will provide the student with methodologies for general analysis of various types of securities, valuation tests for common stocks and bonds, investment management, the security markets, and money markets. Various practices and instruments used for investment in financial markets will be introduced. The basic principles of investing in capital markets will be set forth. The student will learn how to evaluate stocks based on the price-earnings ratio, income expected to accrue from holding them, market and overall economic conditions and on the analysis of the company. PREREQUISITE: FA-302
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credits A quantitative/analytical approach is employed to determine the relative valuation of individual investments. Topics explored include evaluation of investment performance, the impact of psychology on security price fluctuations; economic forces affecting security price movements; financial forces affecting security price movements; the role of sources of longterm financing; and potential merger opportunities to enhance capital structure. PREREQUISITES: EC-203, FA-302
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credits This course focuses on the securities market, analysis of the various types of securities, examination of theories employed in the valuation of stocks and bonds from the investor's vantage point; investment-risk analysis; evaluation of investment performance, discussions of options, hedging, arbitrage strategies and pricing, and speculation. Students are introduced to evolving techniques in investments and current applications in the real world. Topics explored include portfolio selection; computers are used involving technological globalization. Students do independent research, write papers, and make oral presentations. PREREQUISITE: FA-310 and AC-330
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credits In-depth analysis of theories employed in the valuation of a group of investments including the concept of classification. Since investors rarely place their entire wealth into a single asset or investment, this course teaches the construction of a portfolio or group of investments and extends the analysis of risk and return in that context. Topics include individual securities, industry sectors, portfolio theory, management and performance analysis, and the economy relative to the merits of investing. PREREQUISITES: FA-308, FA-310, and AC-330
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credits This course explores the international financial decisions of businesses which have foreign subsidiaries, foreign affiliates, and multinational busi nesses. The advantages and risks relative to foreign exchange transactions are examined. Other topics include reasons for foreign operations and investments, problems of multinational businesses, influence of devaluation of currencies, inflation and the affects of the value of the U.S. dollar against foreign currencies, international banking operations, the gold standard and the collapse of the gold standard, and government methods to encourage exports. PREREQUISITE: FA-305, FA-308, and AC-330
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credits This course focuses on issues of new corporate securities and financing techniques, the significance of cash flow, cost of capital, budgeting decisions, and economic and financial uncertainty. Students are introduced to the changing techniques in finance as presented in financial periodicals, newsletters of financial institutions, and analysis of money market problems. PREREQUISITES: FA-305 and AC- 330
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