FINANCE COURSES AVAILABLE FOR FACULTY APPROVAL |
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| FIN/320 | Corporate Finance | ||
| FIN/324 | Financial Analysis for Managers I | ||
| FIN/325 | Financial Analysis for Managers II | ||
| FIN/475 | Managerial Finance I | ||
| FIN/476 | Managerial Finance II | ||
| FIN/510 | Managing Money - The Bottom Line | ||
| FIN/538.4 | Managerial Finance | ||
| FIN/539 | Financial Analysis and Planning | ||
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Finance Course Descriptions |
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| FIN/320 | Corporate Finance | BSB/ACC |
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| This course examines the foundations of corporate finance, valuation of stocks and bonds, investments and projects, the concepts of risk and reward, cost of capital, corporate financing, capital structuring, dividend policies, financial statement analysis, and financial planning. | ||||
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| FIN/324 | Financial Analysis for Managers I | BSB/M |
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| This course is designed to frame financial issues for non-financial managers. Basic accounting and financial terminology, and purposes and formats of financial statements are introduced. In addition, the significance of the following topics to the non-financial manager are addressed: depreciation of assets, capital budgeting, cash management, lease vs. buy, and inventory management, among others. The course also covers techniques for preparing, implementing, and evaluating specific types of budgets. | ||||
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| FIN/325 | Financial Analysis for Managers II | BSB/M |
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| This course is designed to frame financial issues for non-financial managers. Basic accounting and financial terminology, and purposes and formats of financial statements are introduced. In addition, the significance of the following topics to the non-financial manager are addressed: depreciation of assets, capital budgeting, cash management, lease vs. buy, and inventory management, among others. The course also covers techniques for preparing, implementing, and evaluating specific types of budgets. | ||||
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| FIN/475 | Managerial Finance I | BSB/A |
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| This course is an overview of the fundamentals of financial administration. Emphasis is on techniques used in the development of financial thought, and financial decisions and risk-return relationships. The legal forms of organizations, tax implications, tools of financial analysis, working capital management, and the determination of long-term sources of capital and the use of funds are also discussed. | ||||
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| FIN/476 | Managerial Finance II | BSB/A |
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| This course is an overview of the fundamentals of financial administration. Emphasis is on using financial thought, and decisions - making skills to understand a firms working capital management, short-term and long-term financing policies, and special topics in the field of financial management. | ||||
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| FIN/510 | Managing Money - The Bottom Line | MAOM |
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| This course is designed to address the financial considerations and implications for profit/nonprofit organizations. Additionally, financial considerations and implications for both national and international organizations will be reviewed. The role of finance will be related to strategic planning and the overall health and success of the organization. | ||||
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| FIN/538.4 | Managerial Finance | MBA/TM | ||
| This course is an introduction to the principles of finance, including common methods used to obtain financing and manage financial assets, the mathematics of finance and basic techniques of financial analysis. | ||||
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| FIN/539 | Financial Analysis and Planning | MBA |
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| This course focuses on advanced concepts in financial management and on the application of financial techniques such as risk analysis, capital budgeting, and financial forecasting in business planning and decision making. An introduction to international capital markets is provided. The role of the finance function in building a total quality organization is also discussed. | ||||
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