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Spring Semester 2021

 

Finance
Joshua Lewer • Business and Enginee 4136 • 309-677-2299
FIN322Business Finance (3 hours)
Prerequisite: ATG 157 and junior standing or 42 credit hours and declared finance or actuarial science first major.
 01 MW2:00 PM -3:15 PM BEC1120 William Funkhouser  
 02 MW3:30 PM -4:45 PM BEC1120 William Funkhouser  
 03 Arr  ONLONL Amy Fairfield Online Course
 Asynchronous online
FIN323International Financial Management (3 hours)
Prerequisite: ATG 158; ECO 222; junior/senior standing.
 01 Arr  ONLONL Amit Sinha Online Course
 Asynchronous online
FIN325Investment Analysis (3 hours)
Prerequisite: FIN 322, QM 262 or MTH 325.
 01 Arr  ONLONL Amit Sinha Online Course
 Asynchronous online
FIN328Financial Institutions and Markets (3 hours)
Prerequisite: ECO 100 or 221; ECO 222; junior standing.
 01 Tu5:30 PM -8:30 PM BEC1170 William Funkhouser  
FIN422Financial Analysis (3 hours)
Prerequisite: FIN 322, QM 263.
 01 TT10:30 AM -11:45 AM ONLONL Philip A Horvath Online Course
 Synchronous online
FIN425Portfolio Theory and Management (3 hours)
Prerequisite: FIN 325; QM 263 or MTH 326
 01 TT3:00 PM -4:15 PM ONLONL Philip A Horvath Online Course
 Synchronous online
FIN426Financial Research & Modeling (3 hours)
Prerequisite: Q M 263 or MTH 326; FIN 325
 01 Arr  ONLONL Amit Sinha Online Course
 Asynchronous online
FIN429Topics in Finance (3 hours)
Topics: Financial Estimation; Prerequisite: MTH 115 and FIN 322
 01 Arr  ONLONL Philip A Horvath Online Course
 Asynchronous online
FIN494Financial Strategy (3 hours)
Prerequisite: 12 hours of finance at 300 or 400 level.
 01 TT1:30 PM -2:45 PM ONLONL Philip A Horvath Online Course
 Synchronous online
FIN498Independent Study in Finance (1 to 3 hours)
Prerequisite: junior/senior standing; 2.5 cumulative grade point average; consent of Department Chair.
 01 *R* Arr  ONLONL Philip A Horvath Online Course
 "FIN Policy"
 Asynchronous online
 02 *R* Arr  ONLONL William Funkhouser Online Course
 "Careers in Finance"
 Asynchronous online
FIN522Introduction to Finance (2 hours)
 01 *R* Arr     Amit Sinha  
FIN622Financial Management (4 hours)
Prerequisite: Foster College of Business Graduate Student or Consent of Associate Dean.
Registration is restricted to the Foster College of Business Graduate students.
 01 *R* MW5:30 PM -9:00 PM ONLONL Amit Sinha Online Course
 Class meets March 17 through May 3;  Last day to add: March 22
 Last day to drop without "W" on transcript: March 24;  Last day to drop with "W" on transcript: April 23
 
Capital budgeting and principles of financial management. External and internal sources of funds: costs and profitable uses in business organizations.
Financial characteristics of international business. International exchange, liquidity, markets, investments, and banking, in context of historical development, environmental characteristics, economic factors, political systems, and legal constraints. Emphasis on exchange rate exposure management. Cross listed as IB 323.
Principles of investment analysis. Introduction to security valuation using fundamental analysis with associated trading rules. Introduction to technical analysis/charting with trading rules. Functions and descriptions of securities markets and trading.
Operation of financial institutions and interrelationships between their operations and economic activity; credit flow and money movements, in the context of financial institutions' operations. Structure and organization of the financial system; emphasis on markets and intermediaries.
Interpretation and analysis of corporate financial statements. Current annual and interim reports as a source of data for management, stockholders, and creditors.
Introduction to portfolio theory. Diversification concepts. Market-oriented capital asset pricing model, options pricing model, and arbitage pricing theory. Market efficiency. Relationship of portfolio theory to fundamental and technical analyses. Portfolio management and evaluation techniques.
Modeling financial processes, cash flows, security prices, etc., for decision making. Econometric, distribution-based, Markov and Stochastic Process concepts are employed. Treats risk/uncertainty identification, measurement and management.
Topics of special interest which may vary each time course is offered. Topic and prerequisite stated in current Schedule of Classes. May be repeated under different topics for a maximum of nine hours credit.
Contemporary review of theory and practice of financial risk management. Principles for managing financial risk are applied to interest rates, exchange rates, and commodity prices. Financial engineering is incorporated into unified ethical and sustainable managerial problem solving and policy decisions designed to achieve successful operations. Supporting financial elements areas are integrated to understand and appreciate their interdependencies and benefits as a culminating academic experience.
Studies undertaken by academically qualified students under guidance of a faculty member. Open to Finance and Quantitative Methods Department majors only. May be repeated under different topics for a maximum of six hours credit.
Principles of financial management; financial systems and flow of funds; time value of money and its application; raising and allocation of funds; financial analysis, planning, and forecasting. Cannot be used to satisfy MBA elective or concentration requirements.
Review of essential concepts necessary for foundational support of graduate topics. Areas of study include the financial framework and analysis of business; Management of the flow of funds through a company; capital and cash budgeting; valuation problems; risk analysis; evaluation of alternative methods of financing under changing conditions.
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