Finance

Jul
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FIN 466 – Investments in Real Estate

Prerequisites/Corequisites: Take FIN-341. (Required, Previous). Credit Hours: Min: 3; Max: Description: This course covers the aspects of owning and using real estate. The course examines the bundle of rights associated with real estate and the transfer of those rights. It focuses on legal instruments, real estate brokerage, financing methods and sources, and investment analysis. This […]

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Jul
18

FIN 301 – Finance Fundamentals

Prerequisites/Corequisites: Credit Hours: Min: 3; Max: Description: Sources of personal income, saving and consumer spending patterns. Development of techniques for planning and budgeting consumption expenditures and saving, with special emphasis on the use of saving allocations to achieve personal goals; real property, insurance, financial investment, retirement, estate and tax planning, time value of money, and […]

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Jul
18

FIN 341 – Financial Management

Prerequisites/Corequisites: Take MATH-134 ACTG-201. (Required, Previous). Credit Hours: Min: 3; Max: Description: Study of the financial functions of economic entities including financial analysis, financial planning, current assets management, capital budgeting, obtaining funds from the capital markets, and international finance. Computer applications.

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Jul
18

FIN 344 – Intro to Real Estate

Prerequisites/Corequisites: Credit Hours: Min: 3; Max: Description: Study of basic real estate principles, including land economics and use, property evaluation and appraisal; and the legal, regulatory, and financial aspects of property sales, ownership, and management.

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Jul
18

FIN 347 – Investments I

Prerequisites/Corequisites: Take FIN-341. (Required, Previous). Credit Hours: Min: 3; Max: Description: Topics include an introduction to various securities markets and instruments, investment media, and applications. Quantitative methods, including computerized techniques, are applied to risk-return, growth, and valuation analysis. Modern Portfolio Theory is applied.

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