Finance (FIN)
FIN 531 Fin Fundament & Value Creation 3 Credit Hours
This course provides the fundamentals of the finance discipline with an emphasis of value creation as the primary objective of a corporation. Capital budgeting analysis and techniques are extensively discussed. Valuation of securities is presented along with an introduction to modern portfolio theory and market efficiency. Issues related to international financial management are also introduced.
Prerequisite(s): (Mathematics Placement with a score of 105 or MATH 104 or MATH 105 or MATH 113 or MATH 115) and (DS 520* or IMSE 510* or IMSE 514*) and ACC 505
Restriction(s):
Can enroll if Class is Graduate
FIN 581 Topics in Corporate Finance 3 Credit Hours
This course integrates theory and practice for major topics such as capital structure and dividend policy. Additional topics include leasing, corporate governance, mergers and acquisitions, short-term financial management, and risk management. These topics are examined from the perspective of the corporate financial manager.
Prerequisite(s): FIN 531 and BE 530* and ACC 505 and (DS 520 or IMSE 510 or IMSE 514) and (Mathematics Placement with a score of 105 or MATH 104 or MATH 105 or MATH 113 or MATH 115)
FIN 650 Corporate Valuation & Strategy 3 Credit Hours
This course examines a variety of financial management topics, such as project and enterprise valuation and risk analysis, corporate restructuring, dividend policy, corporate governance, and current asset management using case studies and readings.
FIN 651 Invstmnt Proc, Analysis & Mgmt 3 Credit Hours
This course provides an examination of the process of investment analysis and management. Topics include: analysis of fixed income securities, stock valuation, and introduction to derivative securities; discussion of portfolio theory and management; and an overview of investment environment. Wherever it is appropriate, the above topics will also be discussed in a global context.
Prerequisite(s): ACC 505 and FIN 531 and (DS 520* or IMSE 510* or IMSE 514*) and (Mathematics Placement with a score of 105 or MATH 104 or MATH 105 or MATH 113 or MATH 115)
Restriction(s):
Can enroll if Class is Graduate
FIN 652 Derivatives & Risk Management 3 Credit Hours
The focus of this course is on understanding the derivative securities and their use in risk management. This course provides an in-depth introduction to options and option pricing as well as an extensive overview of forward, future and swap contracts. This course will draw upon the intuition and analytic tools developed to examine sophisticated financial products or strategies that firms and investors have used in their risk management.
Prerequisite(s): FIN 531 and ACC 505 and (DS 520 or IMSE 510 or IMSE 514) and (Mathematics Placement with a score of 105 or MATH 104 or MATH 105 or MATH 113 or MATH 115)
Restriction(s):
Can enroll if Class is Graduate
FIN 653 Topics/Investments & Cap Mkts 3 Credit Hours
This course prepares students for career development and advancement in the challenging investment profession. The course provides an in-depth study of advanced contemporary topics in global investments and capital markets that are selected from the common body of knowledge of the Chartered Financial Analysts (CFA) program. Topics may include a subset of: advanced investment theory and valuation techniques, asset allocation, behavioral finance, hedge fund, emerging markets and global investing, ethics for investment professionals, financial statements and security analysis, market efficiency, market microstructure, portfolio management and performance evaluation, etc. The format and the topics may vary in each offering.
Prerequisite(s): FIN 651 and (DS 520 or IMSE 510 or IMSE 514)
Restriction(s):
Can enroll if Class is Graduate
FIN 654 Banking, Insurance, and Fintech 3 Credit Hours
Financial intermediaries provide services to borrowers and lenders, and investors and businesses. This course will examine the financial intermediation. While commercial banking will be a particular focus, attention will also be paid to firms such as pension funds and insurance companies. The role of risk management, from both a corporate and a regulatory perspective, will be explored. New technologies are affecting banking and other financial intermediaries, and this course will examine the roles of fintech both for financial intermediaries and the economy as a whole.
Prerequisite(s): FIN 531 and ACC 505 and (DS 520 or IMSE 510 or IMSE 514) and (MATH 104 or MATH 105 or MATH 113 or MATH 115)
Restriction(s):
Can enroll if Class is Graduate
FIN 655 International Financial Mgt 3 Credit Hours
This course views international finance at the micro level, but of necessity it will cover some aspects of macro-level international finance as well, such as the international financial system and balance of payments mechanism. The following topics will be covered: the international financial system, balance of payments, foreign exchange, exchange risk management, international financial markets, foreign investment, and foreign trade financing.
Prerequisite(s): FIN 531 and ACC 505 and BE 530 and (DS 520 or IMSE 510 or IMSE 514) and (Mathematics Placement with a score of 115 or MATH 104 or MATH 105 or MATH 113 or MATH 115)
FIN 656 Fixed Income Securities 3 Credit Hours
The fixed income market, accompanied by the introduction of sophisticated financial engineering techniques, has become a vital segment of the global financial market and fixed income securities are key component of any investment strategy. This course focuses on the valuation and application of fixed income securities and their derivatives. Topics include the types of fixed-income securities and their unique features, term structure of interest rate dynamics, how to price fixed income securities and their derivatives, and how to measure and manage the risks associated with investment in these securities. The materials covered in this course are compatible with the Common Body of Knowledge in Analysis of Debt Investments that is required by the Chartered Financial Analysts (CFA) examination.
Prerequisite(s): (MATH 104 or MATH 105 or MATH 113 or MATH 115 or Mathematics Placement with a score of 116) and FIN 531 and ACC 505 and (DS 520 or IMSE 510 or IMSE 514)
Restriction(s):
Can enroll if Class is Graduate
FIN 657 Investment Fund Management 3 Credit Hours
This course introduces finance students to investing approaches and analytical techniques including both Intrinsic and Relativistic analyses used for security analysis employed and implemented by professional money managers. The course is recommended for finance students seeking to develop careers related to money management, investment analysis, financial analysis, portfolio management and related financial services careers. The main focus of the course is to gain the experience and skills of equity securities analyses through the Student Managed Investment Fund. The course requires application of fundamental and intrinsic equity analyses valuation. Graduate students are required to analyze data at a more advanced level than that required of undergraduate students. (F,W,OC) Students cannot receive credit for both FIN 457 and FIN 657
Prerequisite(s): FIN 651
*An asterisk denotes that a course may be taken concurrently.
Frequency of Offering
The following abbreviations are used to denote the frequency of offering: (F) fall term; (W) winter term; (S) summer term; (F, W) fall and winter terms; (YR) once a year; (AY) alternating years; (OC) offered occasionally