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2007-2008

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FIN (Finance)

FIN 320 Investments & Portfolio Management (3)
Survey of security analysis and valuation, portfolio management, and licensing and regulation of security markets. Class enrollment may be strictly limited; recommendation of student's advisor may be required. Prerequisites: ECO 211, ECO 212, BUS 212, BUS 301.

FIN 351 Financial Institutions (3)
The course examines the structure and practices of financial intermediaries; asset-liability management; the effects of government regulation on financial institutions; performance of financial intermediaries; central banking and the tools of monetary policy. Prerequisite: BUS301

FIN 410 Advanced Topics in Business Finance (3)
Practical overview of relevant foundational aspects of business finance such as the role of the finance manager, risk-return, time value of money, ratio analysis, and financing decisions; basic application of these principles to the business environment. This course will also examine tactical and strategic financing decisions as well as working capital management and special topics such as reorganization, liquidation, mergers, divestitures, LBO's, bankruptcy, and multinational financial management. Prerequisite: BUS 301.;

FIN 411 Financial Management Strategies (3)
The objective of this course will be to teach business students practical applications of financial management techniques using the principles and theory covered in their core business courses. Prerequisites: BUS301, FIN351.

FIN 501 Financial Foundations (3)
This course will cover the foundational concepts of business finance including the time value of money, security pricing and valuations, portfolio risk and return and derivative securities.