| FIN 6300 |
Technical Analysis of Stocks & Commodities Cr. 3. (3-0) FIN 6352, which may be taken concurrently |
| FIN 6300 |
Selected Topics in Finance Cr. 3. (3-0) FIN 6352, which may be taken concurrently |
| FIN 6352 |
Financial Management Cr. 3. (3-0) ACC 6351, ECO 6351, and QMS 6351 Effects of projects and financial policy on shareholder wealth. This course focuses on the basic concepts and methods of finance, including net present value, the capital asset pricing model, and market efficiency, within the context of the valuation of assets, risk and return, cost of capital, financial planning and forecasting, and agency theory. Credit will not be given for both FIN 6352 and FIN 6315 |
| FIN 6361 |
Investments Cr. 3. (3-0) FIN 6352, which may be taken concurrently The course objective is to achieve an understanding of the various types of investments and their relative merits; security prices and yields; investment objectives, principles and standards for selection of specific investments; introduction to portfolio management. Credit will not be given for both FIN 6361 and FIN 6317. |
| FIN 6362 |
Financial Institutions & Markets Cr. 3. (3-0) FIN 6352, which may be taken concurrently Study of the financial markets, instruments and the role of banks and other financial institutions in the economy. |
| FIN 6363 |
Financial Modeling Cr. 3. (3-0) FIN 6352, which may be taken concurrently This course combines the application of financial theories and concepts, spreadsheet skills and Visual Basic to (i) analyze financial statements, (ii) prepare cash budgets, (iii) prepare financial forecasts, (iv) perform time value of money, stock and bond analysis, (v) perform breakeven and leverage analysis, (vi) make cost of capital and capital budgeting decisions, (vii) perform portfolio analysis, and (viii) apply Visual Basic for financial analysis. |
| FIN 6364 |
Technical Analysis of Stocks & Commodities Cr. 3. (3-0) FIN 6352, which may be taken concurrently This course is designed to provide students with an introduction to trading mechanisms of various financial products, such as stocks, bonds, futures, commodities and foreign exchanges. The coverage will emphasize technical analysis of securities. Fundamental analysis will also be discussed. |
| FIN 6367 |
International Finance Cr. 3. (3-0) FIN 6352, which may be taken concurrently Discussion of international monetary system; balance of payments concept; institutional and structure arrangements within the foreign exchange market; basic foreign exchange market products; importance of parity condition; exchange rate determination; Eurocurrency and Eurobond market; international equity market; foreign currency options and futures; hedging foreign exchanges exposure; international capital budgeting and working capital management; and cost of capital and capital structure in multinationals. Credit will not be given for both FIN 6367 and FIN 6313. |