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BSEF 214: Personal Finance
3.00 Credits
University of the District of Columbia
Introduces the financial concerns of the household, including the concepts of budgeting, credit management, and net worth. Also examines insurance issues, individual taxation, home acquisition, investment analysis, and retirement and estate planning as well as the time value of money and the impact of the economic environment on financial and employment decisions.
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BSEF 220: Business Statistics
3.00 Credits
University of the District of Columbia
Analyzes graphical and tabular methods of representing data. Also explores measures of location and variation, elementary probability concepts, probability distributions, and index numbers and how these are used. Pre-requisite: College level Mathematics.
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BSEF 223: Quantitative Business Techniques
3.00 Credits
University of the District of Columbia
Examines sampling and statistical inference (estimation and hypothesis chi-square testing), simple regression, and correlation analysis. Also introduces multiple regression analyses, remedial Actions, analyses of computer outputs, time series analyses, and linear programming and decision theory. Pre-requisite: BSEF 220.
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BSEF 306: Price Theory
3.00 Credits
University of the District of Columbia
Now being offered as ECON 313 Intermediate Microeconomics.
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BSEF 307: Money and Banking
3.00 Credits
University of the District of Columbia
Examines money, credit, and the impact of public policy in financial and consumer markets. Also explores policies, structures, and the functions of the Federal Resource System as well as the influence of monetary controls on the economy and the business firm. Pre-requisite: ECON 202.
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BSEF 308: Financial and Fiscal Policy
3.00 Credits
University of the District of Columbia
Now being offered as ECON 311 Intermediate Macroeconomics.
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BSEF 314: Business Finance
3.00 Credits
University of the District of Columbia
Introduces the concepts used in business financial decisions. Concepts covered include the analysis of financial statements and cash flows, the time value of money, and the capital budgeting decision. The student is introduced to the money and capital markets and the valuation of securities traded in these markets in addition to working capital management and interest rate computations. Pre-requisite: ECON 202
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BSEF 316: Real Estate Finance
3.00 Credits
University of the District of Columbia
Examines the buying, selling, and financing of real estate. Topics emphasized are: real estate/personal and business; basic legal principles; construction problems; sources of real estate financing; the nature of real estate transactions; and consumer protection. Pre-requisite: BSEF 314.
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BSEF 317: Public Finance
3.00 Credits
University of the District of Columbia
Studies the allocation and distribution aspects of government budget policy. Also discusses and examines government expenditures, taxation, and debt management. Pre-requisite: ECON 202. (This course is equivalent to ECON 317.)
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BSEF 318: International Finance
3.00 Credits
University of the District of Columbia
Applies the theory and mechanics of international trade and finance; the role of the international financial institutions in stabilizing exchange rates and promoting world trade, and lesser developed countries' financial problems. Pre-requisite: ECON 201 and ECON 202.
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