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FIN |
3331 |
Managerial Finance I (3) |
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Analysis, planning and
control of internal and external finance decisions of a firm with emphasis
on corporate structure.
Prerequisite: ACT
2292. |
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FIN |
3332 |
Managerial Finance II (3) |
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Second course in a sequence
of managerial finance. Continuation of FIN 3331 with focus on topics in
financial management not covered in FIN 3331.
Prerequisite: FIN 3331. |
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FIN |
3333 |
Financial Mathematics (3)
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Analysis of time value of
money as it applies to loans, securities, banks, annuities, and insurance. |
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FIN |
3334 |
Financial Statement Analysis (3)
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The
process of understanding financial statements by financial
analysts and credit analysts, and other uses of financial data.
Prerequisite: FIN 3332. |
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FIN |
3336 |
Real Estate Finance I (3) |
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Procedures and operations
of real estate mortgage markets.
Prerequisite: FIN 3332. |
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FIN |
3337 |
Personal Financial Planning (3)
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Introduction and
comprehensive overview of personal financial planning. Topics include
introduction to financial planning, managing assets, credit, insurance,
investments, retirement and estate planning.
Prerequisite: FIN 3332. |
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FIN |
4419 |
Speculative Markets (3) |
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This course examines the
theory and usage of forward contracts, futures contracts, index futures,
Markov and Wiener processes, Black Scholes analysis, options, indexed
options, and hedging using naked and covered positions, and other
non-standard derivative securities.
Prerequisite: FIN 3332. |
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FIN |
4431 |
Financial Management (3) |
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Analysis of financial
management of a firm at the intermediate level, with emphasis on the
corporation. Includes more advanced analysis of topics covered in the FIN
3331 and 3332 courses, as well as other advanced topics. Prerequisite: FIN 3332. |
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FIN |
4432 |
Investments (3)
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Financial analysis of
investments, including markets, institutions, and instruments with emphasis
on security analysis, portfolio analysis, and financial planning.
Prerequisite: FIN 3332. |
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FIN |
4434 |
Financial Modeling (3) |
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This course provides an
examination of standard financial models used in corporate finance,
financial statement simulation, portfolio problems, options, portfolio
insurance, duration, and immunization. The primary focus of study is on the
application of strategic models of decision making and marketplace activity
within simulated environments which approximate real time.
Prerequisite: FIN 4431 and 4432. |
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FIN |
4435 |
International Banking and Finance (3)
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A comprehensive
introduction and overview of international finance with emphasis upon
multinational corporation management, international trade, foreign exchange,
and international financial markets, institutions, and instruments.
Prerequisite: FIN 3332. |
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FIN |
4436 |
Securities Analysis (3) |
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Introduction and
comprehensive overview of securities analysis. Topics include stocks, bonds,
mutual funds, taxes, annuities, new issues, IPOs, OTC, exchanges, options,
margin trading, short selling, laws and regulations, and fundamental,
technical, and modern security and portfolio analysis techniques. Prerequisite: FIN 3332. |
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FIN |
4437 |
Financial Institutions (3)
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A comprehensive study of
financial markets, institutions, instruments, etc.
Prerequisite: FIN 3332. |
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FIN |
4438 |
Bank Management (3)
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Introduction and
comprehensive overview of bank management. Topics include: organization,
regulation, performance, asset management, liabilities management, credit
policy, loan evaluation, global banking, bank mergers and acquisitions, etc.
Prerequisite: FIN 3332. |
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FIN |
4439 |
Finance Seminar (3)
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Review of financial
management tools and techniques to solve current problems in financial
management. The focus is on problems and the case study method.
Prerequisite: FIN 3332. |
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FIN |
4440 |
Real Estate Finance II (3) |
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Second course in a sequence
on real estate finance. Continuation of FIN 3336.
Prerequisite: FIN 3336. |
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FIN |
4454 |
Public Finance (3) |
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This course examines and
analyses public finance from the perspective of the financial management of
governmental enterprises. It examines revenues and expenditures at all
levels of government, the financial management of government enterprises,
and effects of public finance on business finance and personal finance.
Prerequisite: FIN 3332. |
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FIN |
4495 |
Selected Topics in Finance (3) |
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Focus on finance topics of
a timely nature and/or special interest.
Prerequisite: FIN 3332. |