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FIN 360: Financial Planning Capstone
3.00 Credits
Immaculata University
This capstone course applies the knowledge gleaned during the program in the areas of risk, tax, retirement, investment, and estate financial planning through the use of case study analysis. Pre-requisite: FIN 367
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FIN 362: Introduction to Finance
3.00 Credits
Immaculata University
Introduction to financial decision-making: institutions, markets, essential concepts, analysis, planning, strategies, and methods. (Prerequisites: ACC 201 or 203-204 or ACC 205 & 206; MATH 203, 207 or 217 may be taken concurrently)
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FIN 363: International Finance
3.00 Credits
Immaculata University
A look at the global financial marketplace, focusing on the foreign exchange market and the balance of payments. Examination of the political, legal, and economic variables that determine the exchange rate. (Prerequisites: ECO 203 or ECO 201 and 202; FIN 362)
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FIN 365: Securities Industry Essentials
3.00 Credits
Immaculata University
This course provides the basic securities industry concepts necessary to master the SIE Exam, an introductory-level FINRA exam, and prep for the Series Exams. The course is broken into four principle sections: knowledge of capital markets; understanding products and their risks; understanding trading, customer accounts and prohibited activities; and an overview of the regulatory framework. All areas addressed in the course are fundamental to careers in investment banking, wealth management, and securities sales and trading. Pre-requisite: FIN 362
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FIN 367: Fndmntls of Financial Planning
3.00 Credits
Immaculata University
This course provides an overview of the financial planning process, including the role and responsibilities of a financial planner and the analytical tools required for effective decision making. Topics include professional conduct and ethics, regulatory issues, economic concepts, time-value-of money, debt management, and education planning. Student may only receive credit for BUS 302 or FIN 367.
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FIN 368: Advanced Corporate Finance
3.00 Credits
Immaculata University
An examination of corporate restructuring, equity and debt offerings, mergers and acquisitions, bankruptcy, derivative securities such as options, futures and swaps, and other topics of current interest in the corporate finance area. The course will also examine case studies of prominent and news-worthy businesses and discuss corporate culture as it relates to financial performance. (Prerequisite: FIN 362)
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FIN 370: Non Profit Finance
3.00 Credits
Immaculata University
A study of the theories and practices of non-profit financial management and decision making, including budgeting, reporting requirement, non-profit accounting and financial standards, laws, regulations, and tax provisions. Focus is on the role of financial management in maintaining financial health and legal status of a non-profit organization and preserving public access and ethical standards. (Prerequisites: FIN 362)
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FIN 372: Current Issues in Finance
3.00 Credits
Immaculata University
Exploration of contemporary topics in finance. The complex topics may vary each semester to reflect the dynamic nature of financial markets in a globalizing, regulatory and ethical environment. (Prerequisites: FIN 362)
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FIN 373: Finance for Decision Making
4.00 Credits
Immaculata University
Management level analysis and discussions of the techniques of accounting for business transactions and reporting will be studied. This course will have an emphasis on interpretation of financial statements for both planning and controlling functions of management for use in making sound business decisions.
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FIN 398: Finance Practicum
3.00 Credits
Immaculata University
This culminating course prepares students for the real challenges of working in the field of finance. An internship experience will provide an opportunity to combine actual field experience with classroom knowledge in an area of special interest. The course also provides the opportunity to re-examine learning objectives at the program level. (Instructor permission required)
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