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FIN 300 Personal Finance 3 cr
General principles and techniques of finance as applied to
personal business transactions and the management of personal funds.
Finance majors may not count this course as a finance elective.
FIN 315 Business Finance 3 cr
A survey course covering corporate financial management.
Basic concepts such as interest rates, time value of money, cost of
capital, and risk are discussed and applied to stock, bond and long-term
investment valuation. Guidelines are developed for corporate financial
decision-making in the areas of capital structure policy, dividend
policy, long-term financing, corporate control, and working capital
management. The impact of ethical considerations and global financial
markets are discussed. Prerequisites: ACC 212, BUS 255, ECO 215, MA
120.
FIN 332 Multinational Finance 3 cr
Analysis of financial management of multinational firms.
Introduces the environment of international capital and foreign exchange
markets and examines the effects of the international business environment
on risk, capital budgeting, working capital management, and capital
structure decisions of the firm. Prerequisite: FIN 315.
FIN 343 Money Markets and Financial Institutions 3 cr
An examination of the major financial institutions operating
in our economy, and the environment in which they operate. In light
of the changing environment of the financial institutions area, the
changing roles of the various financial markets, major legislation,
and the regulatory agencies are also studied in this course. Prerequisites:
ACC 212, BUS 255, ECO 215, FIN 315.
FIN 345 Principles of Insurance 3 cr
Examines risks facing the individual and business organizations
and applications of public and private insurance to reduce or eliminate
such risks. This is a survey course involving all classes of insurance.
Prerequisite: FIN 315.
FIN 346 Principles of Real Estate 3 cr
Principles and practices for the entire field of real estate,
including the role of private and governmental agencies; current trends
and developments. Prerequisite: FIN 315.
FIN 350 Financial Statement Analysis 3 cr
In-depth coverage of the principles and practices of effective
analysis of the financial statements of firms for the purpose of understanding
(1) the economic and financial characteristics and current conditions
of the firm, (2) particular strategies the firm may select with which
to compete, and (3) the accounting principles and procedures underlying
the financial statements. The course integrates concepts form accounting,
economics, finance, and management. Prerequisite: FIN 315.
FIN 410 Intermediate Business Finance 3 cr
In-depth coverage of financial planning and management, including
capital budgeting, financial structure decisions, working capital
management, valuation, dividend policy and other topics. Prerequisite:
FIN 315.
FIN 411 Problems in Business Finance 3 cr
Actual and simulated cases in finance from business and industry;
includes businesses of all sizes. Prerequisites: FIN 343, FIN 350,
FIN 410, FIN 420.
FIN 420 Investments 3 cr
Survey of the characteristics of investment alternatives
and the investment environment, including market operations and regulations,
sources and uses of information, and an introduction to capital market
theory. Prerequisites: FIN 315.
FIN 421 Security Analysis and Portfolio Management 3 cr
The development of the theory and practice of security analysis
and portfolio management. Security analysis involves the fundamental
determination of security values through economic, industry, and firm
analysis. Portfolio management addresses asset selection and allocation
for the construction and maintenance of portfolios that meet specific
investment objectives in a risk-return context. Prerequisite: FIN
420.
FIN 430 Derivative Securities 3 cr
Covers principles of Options and Futures contracts and their
economic functions. Options: basic strategies; combinations and spreads;
pricing; and the various types of contracts. Futures: fundamentals
of the market; contract specifications and their uses. Program trading
and portfolio insurance. Prerequisite: FIN 315, FIN 420.
FIN 445 Life and Disability Insurance 3 cr
Principles and practices of insurance used for family and
income protection against premature death and disability; retirement
and pension plans including group insurance and social security. Prerequisite:
FIN 315.
FIN 446 Real Estate Appraisal 3 cr
Principles and practices of real estate appraisal to include:
residential analysis, site evaluation, neighborhood considerations,
building estimates, interest and cap rates, income approaches, URAR
reports, farm and land, Uniform Standards commercial, direct and yield
capitalizations. Prerequisite: FIN 346.
FIN 470 Depository Institutions Management I 3 cr
Principles, problems, practices, procedures, regulations,
and analysis involved in the capital management, asset management,
liability management, deposit structure, liquidity management, trust
function, safe deposit operations, receiving function, director responsibilities,
and other areas of depository institutions. Prerequisites: FIN 315,
FIN 343 (FIN 343 may be taken concurrently).
FIN 471 Depository Institutions Management II 3 cr
In-depth analysis of the principles, problems, practices,
procedures, documentation, regulatory compliance, and credit criteria
involved in the consumer, real estate, commercial, and agricultural
lending areas of the depository institution.
FIN 490 Special Topics 3 cr
Designed to provide senior students an opportunity to study
selected topics of particular interest. Prerequisites: FIN 315 and
instructors permission.
FIN 492 Seminar: Finance 3 cr
Oral reports on readings of various aspects of business finance.
Prerequisites: FIN 315 and instructors permission.
FIN 494 Directed Study in Finance 3 cr
Primarily designed to give superior students an opportunity
to study selected topics of particular interest. Grades are awarded
on a satisfactory/unsatisfactory basis. Prerequisites: FIN 315, FIN
343, FIN 350, FIN 410, FIN 420.
FIN 496 Finance Internship 3 cr
The internship program is designed to give students practical
experience in their field of study. Students will complete directed
projects under the supervision of a faculty advisor. No more than
three hours of internship may be counted toward a degree in the College
of Business and Management Studies. Grades are awarded on a satisfactory/unsatisfactory
basis. Prerequisites: FIN 315, FIN 343.
FIN 501 Financial Theory and Practice 3 cr
Theory and practice of assembling, investing, and managing
capital. Major topics include estimating a firms cost of funds,
basic and advanced capital budgeting techniques, capital structure
analysis, and dividend policy theory and practice. Prerequisite: FIN
315.
FIN 520 Investments 3 cr
Study of investment alternatives and their environment, including
market operations and regulations, sources and uses of information
and an introduction to capital market theory. Prerequisite: FIN 501.
FIN 532 Multinational Finance 3 cr
Analysis of the organization of American banking systems
for international operations; functions of foreign money and capital
markets in international banking and finance; the export-import banks
and intergovernmental institutions; foreign lending and investment
criteria of private financial institutions; foreign exchange; balance
of payments; intergovernmental monetary agreements, organizations
and controls. Prerequisite: FIN 501.
FIN 590 Special Topics 3 cr
Designed to provide graduate students an opportunity to study
selected topics. (A student may count no more than 4 hours of Special
Topics in the M.B.A. degree program). Prerequisite: permission of
the department chair and director of graduate studies.
FIN 594 Independent Study in Finance 3 cr
Reading and research on selected topics. Conference and formal
research report required. Prerequisite: permission of the department
chair and director of graduate studies.
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