500

FINA-51200 Financing the Business Enterprise

This course introduces students to fundamental financial analysis techniques used in security valuation and capital budgeting. It also covers capital structure and issues related to dividend policy. Equivalent: Three semester hours of Business Finance.
3

Prerequisites

ACCT 50100

FINA-57200 Managerial Finance

Students apply corporate finance theory from a management perspective. Analysis of corporate governance, dividend and stock repurchase policy, capital structure, working capital management, leasing, hybrids and mergers are emphasized
3

Prerequisites

ACCT 50100 and FINA 51200, or BSAD 52000 (and FINA 67000 for MSN/MBA students)

FINA-57900 Investment Analysis

An overview of risk and return for various financial instruments is presented, consistent with the learning objectives for Level I of the CFA Exam. Topics also covered include the mechanics of security trading, market efficiency, and fundamental analysis of equities.
3

Prerequisites

FINA 57200 and proficiency in Excel

FINA-58400 Derivatives 1

The use of futures, options, and swaps in hedging and speculation is covered. Pricing theory, applications, and operational issues will be introduced.
3

Prerequisites

FINA 57200 and proficiency in Excel

FINA-58500 Financial Management Strategies-Capstone

Case studies are utilized to study the integrative nature of financial decision making. The course emphasizes managerial applications of financial theory relating to working capital policy, capital budgeting, and corporate control.
3

Prerequisites

FINA 57200 or all MSF core courses (for MSF students only)

FINA-58600 International Finance

This course investigates many of the issues facing the international business firm. Topics covered include exchange rate determination, risk management and the interaction of foreign exchange and capital markets.
3

Prerequisites

FINA 57200