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4.00 Credits
Basic course in fi nancial management. Covers business organization, time value of money, valuation of securities, capital budgeting decision rules, riskreturn relation, CAPM, fi nancial ratios, global fi nance and working capital management. (0511-402, 1016-319, 0101-301, and in second quarter of sophomore year or higher) Credit 4
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4.00 Credits
Course focuses on financial issues affecting an entrepreneur. The course emphasizes, identifi es and follows the wealth creation cycle. The wealth creation cycle begins with an idea for a good, product or service, progresses to an initial company startup, passes through successive stages of growth, considers alternative approaches to resource fi nancing, and ends with the harvesting the wealth created through an initial public offering, merger or sale. Identifi cation and valuation of business opportunities, how and from whom entrepreneurs raise funds, how fi nancial contracts are structured to both manage risk and align incentives and, alternative approaches by which entrepreneurs identify exit strategies are reviewed. (Junior status) Credit 4
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4.00 Credits
This course provides a comprehensive survey of the major fi nancial markets and institutions in the U.S. and abroad. This course analyzes the important structural features of the major markets and notes the interaction of the fi nancial markets with the decisions of fi nancial institutions, corporations and the government. (0104-220; 0104-350 or 0116-221) Credit 4
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4.00 Credits
Advanced course in fi nancial management. Covers project cash-fl ow analysis, issuance of securities, cost of capital, debt policy, dividend policy and marketing effi ciency. (0104-350 and junior status) Credit 4
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4.00 Credits
Focuses on the financial investment problems faced by individuals and institutions. Theoretical topics include asset pricing, hedging and arbitrage. Application topics include risk management in bond and stock portfolio context. A discussion of options, futures and swaps also is included. (0104-350, junior status). Credit 4
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4.00 Credits
In this course, students learn to obtain and organize fi nancial data and conduct fi nancial analysis such as DCF analysis, risk analysis and fi nancial forecasting. Sources of data include web-based sources and proprietary databases. Excel will be the main software tool. (0104-452) Credit 4
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4.00 Credits
Discusses problems posed by the international fi nancial environment in which corporations operate. In particular, students learn to quantify and manage risks arising from shifting exchange rates. Other topics include exchange rate systems, international trade fi nance, international capital budgeting, country risk analysis and long-term international fi nancing. (0104-350, junior status) Credit 4
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4.00 Credits
This course focuses on strategic fi nancial management of the corporation. It employs pedagogies that emphasize analysis and evaluation of applied fi nancial problems. Topics include working capital management, fi nancial statement analysis, valuation, capital budgeting decisions, and risk management. (0104-452, junior status) Credit 4
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4.00 Credits
Analysis of the different kinds of fi nancial institutions, such as commercial banks, savings institutions, insurance companies, pension funds and others. Central emphasis is on interest rate risk exposure. Special focus is on institutions products as represented in their liability structures and the consequent asset decisions. (0104-350, junior status) Credit 4
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4.00 Credits
This course explores risk management from the viewpoint of fi nance professional. The primary tools used are derivative instruments such as options, futures and swaps. Students learn about the basic features of derivative instruments: how to value them, how they are traded, and how to use them to mitigate various types of fi nancial risk. (0104-350, junior status) Credit 4
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