Undergraduate Catalog 2023-2024
Undergraduate Catalog 2023-2024 > Course Descriptions > FINC - Finance > 3000
A survey of the principles of planning and managing personal income, insurance, and investments. Crosslisted as ECON 3100.
Prerequisites: ACCT 2101 with a grade of C or higher, ACCT 2102 with a grade of C or higher, and ECON 2106 with a grade of C or higher. An introductory course in finance, an understanding of basic financial concepts and techniques, and an ability to apply them in arriving at management decisions within the context of specific business situations.
Prerequisite: FINC 3131. A continuation of Business Finance I. A study of valuation, the cost of capital, leverage, and corporate long term financing decisions.
Prerequisites: ECON 2105 & 2106, or ECON 2100. This course provides a comprehensive introduction to international finance. Main topics include foreign exchange markets, the purchasing power parity, the interest parity, and basic theories of the balance of payments.
Prerequisite: ECON 2105 and 2106 or ECON 2100. A study of the nature of money and of the development of banking in the U.S. Considerations of the functions of money, modern financial institutions, the Federal Reserve System, and foreign exchange. Crosslisted as ECON 3820.
Prerequisite: ECON 2105 and 2106, or ECON 2100. A study of the principal institutions and markets of the financial system and their role in the intermediation process. Topics include: Analysis of money and capital market instruments, innovations and regulations; interest rate determination and relationships, financial policies of financial intermediaries; international aspects of financial markets. Crosslisted as ECON 3830.
Prerequisite: FINC 3131 with a grade of C or higher and permission of instructor. Finance practicum participating in well-known competitions related to finance industry. The objective of the course is to apply corporate finance theories and financial valuation to the real-world problem.