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3.00 Credits
- 3 hrs: Offered by the Department of Management of Economics and Finance, School of Business.
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3.00 Credits
- 3 hrs. The financial manager's responsibilities for determining optimal policiesand procedures for capital budgeting under conditions of uncertainty; long term financing, dividend distribution, mergers and acquisitions and working capital management. A problem solving and/or case study approach is used but not to the exclusion of probing theoretical questions. Prerequisites: FIN 315 and ECO 271. Co-requisite: ECO 272. (Offered Spring).
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3.00 Credits
- 3 hrs. The use of different software packages in analyzing decision making by financial managers. Emphasis will be placed on problem solving in the areas of risk and return, capital budgeting, cost of capital, capital structure, loan amortization, and time value of money. Prerequisite: FIN 315. (Offered Spring).
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3.00 Credits
- 3 hrs. Basic ideas, problems, and principles found in all types of modern-day insurance and other methods of handling risks as well as risk management as it directly affects the family, businesses, and society as a whole (Offered as needed, consult your advisor).
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3.00 Credits
- 3 hrs. Public and corporate securities, capital markets, and analytical skills used to evaluate stocks, bonds, and may other types of investments in terms of their income and growth prospects from the standpoint of individual and institutional investors. Prerequisite: FIN 315. (Offered Fall).
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1.00 Credits
- 1 hr. Students manage an investment portfolio. They trade stocks through a broker. This is not a game, but the management of real money. Students apply their knowledge of portfolio management and investment theory in making these decisions. Student may repeat the course one or two times. Prerequisite: FIN 315 ( Offered Fall, Spring, Summer).
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1.00 Credits
- 1 hr. Students manage an investment portfolio. They trade stocks through a broker. This is not a game, but the management of real money. Students apply their knowledge of portfolio management and investment theory in making these decisions. Student may repeat the course one or two times. Prerequisite: FIN 315 ( Offered Fall, Spring, Summer).
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1.00 Credits
- 1 hr. Students manage an investment portfolio. They trade stocks through a broker. This is not a game, but the management of real money. Students apply their knowledge of portfolio management and investment theory in making these decisions. Student may repeat the course one or two times. Prerequisite: FIN 315 ( Offered Fall, Spring, Summer).
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3.00 Credits
- 3 hrs. Financing process and the role of the financial markets, aggregate investment and savings, money and capital markets, and the flow of funds; determination of asset prices and interrelationships among them; role of financial intermediaries and the impact of their portfolio policy. Prerequisite: FIN 315. (Offered Spring).
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3.00 Credits
- 3 hrs. Functions, techniques, and the valuation of derivative securities, such as futures, forward and options markets. Primary emphasis is on pricing and methods of trading. Prerequisite: FIN 316. (Offered Spring).
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