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3.00 Credits
Provides the theoretical framework and quantitative financial analysis methods necessary for investment decisions in commercial real estate assets. Students will use the investment concepts and techniques to analyze real estate investment situations and make suitable decisions in the context of a standard capital budgeting framework.
Prerequisite:
FIN317
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3.00 Credits
Studies short-term money market and long-term capital market instruments, major financial institutions, the relationship between interest rates and security prices and the role of the consumer and government in financial markets.
Prerequisite:
FIN313 OR FIN3308 OR FINC313 OR MANG325
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3.00 Credits
Leads to the understanding of risk management in contemporary banking by studying the historical and contemporary impact of banking regulation, measures of bank performance and bank policy formation. Risk is shown to be managed through asset/liability management, liquidity management, capital management, and off-balance sheet management.
Prerequisite:
FIN313 OR FIN3308 OR FINC313 OR MANG325
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3.00 Credits
Address the major financial decisions faced by firms, which include investment, financing, dividend/repurchase, and restructuring policies. Examine the main theories, empirical evidence surrounding related decision-making, and empirical application of this knowledge in problem-solving in corporate financing.
Prerequisite:
FIN313
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3.00 Credits
Studies principles of investment analysis and portfolio management including descriptions of investment instruments and security markets in US and globally, investment analysis and planning, security valuation, portfolio theory and management strategy.
Prerequisite:
FIN313 OR FIN3308 OR FINC313 OR MANG325
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3.00 Credits
Provides a comprehensive overview of the principles of financial planning and processes that can be used to help individuals to achieve financial independence and security. Students will develop rigorous skills and techniques in financial planning by applying strategies in the areas of financial planning, cash-flow and consumer debt management, education planning, investment planning, tax planning, and retirement and estate planning.
Prerequisite:
FIN313 OR FIN3308 OR FINC313 OR MANG325
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on the importance of retirement planning, an evaluation of the client?s needs, an understanding of Social Security and Medicare and qualified and non-qualified retirement plans. Among other things, it investigates the use of employer-sponsored retirement plans and alternative investments in retirement planning, related taxation and legal implication to achieve client goals, and reviews many important financial planning techniques used to help clients build a financially secure retirement.
Prerequisite:
FIN401
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3.00 Credits
Covers a comprehensive study of risk and the risk management process in different applications (e.g., commercial, personal, and public risks), the insurance industry's role in the economy, the financial markets, and the overall business community. The course is also an in-depth analysis of the processing, investing, and evaluation of risk management, the process by which insurance is sold and how individuals and organizations manage risk via insurance products.
Prerequisite:
FIN401
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3.00 Credits
Provides students with an understanding of the estate planning process. The course covers the basic concept of estate planning and different types of property interests. Students will learn broad estate planning by further discussions on topics of probate process, tax strategies, trusts, deductions, and charitable giving. Life insurance in estate planning and generation-skipping transfers will also be discussed.
Prerequisite:
FIN401
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3.00 Credits
Provides an in-dept overview of major types and operational activities of (commercial) property and liability insurance, an increasingly important area of knowledge for all forms of business. It covers the areas of organization, regulation, pricing, underwriting, claims, reinsurance, investment, and accounting function.
Prerequisite:
FIN401
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