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Financial Management

Analytical Thinking

The basic concepts and analytical tools of finance in both corporate finance and investments. Topics include risk and return, financial institutions, efficient markets, valuation theory, capital budgeting, portfolio theory, cost of capital, and international finance.

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Financial Management

Analytical Thinking

The basic concepts and analytical tools of finance in both corporate finance and investments. Topics include risk and return, financial institutions, efficient markets, valuation theory, capital budgeting, portfolio theory, cost of capital, and international finance.

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Financial Management (Honors)

Analytical Thinking

The basic concepts and analytical tools of finance in both corporate finance and investments. Topics include risk and return, financial institutions, efficient markets, valuation theory, capital budgeting, portfolio theory, cost of capital, and international finance. Discussion and analysis of specific applications of these topics.

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Financial Management

Analytical Thinking

The basic concepts and analytical tools of finance in both corporate finance and investments. Topics include risk and return, financial institutions, efficient markets, valuation theory, capital budgeting, portfolio theory, cost of capital, and international finance. For non-Terry College of Business students.

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Financial Management

Analytical Thinking

The basic concepts and analytical tools of finance in both corporate finance and investments. Topics include risk and return, financial institutions, efficient markets, valuation theory, capital budgeting, portfolio theory, cost of capital, and international finance. For non-Terry College of Business students.

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Financial Management (Honors)

Analytical Thinking

The basic concepts and analytical tools of finance in both corporate finance and investments. Topics include risk and return, financial institutions, efficient markets, valuation theory, capital budgeting, portfolio theory, cost of capital, and international finance. Discussion and analysis of specific applications of these topics. For non-Terry College of Business students.

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Financial Institutions and Markets

Analytical Thinking

Overview of domestic and international financial markets and institutions; how they allocate resources within domestic and global economies; the influence of money and interest rates on economic activity; pricing and trading of major financial markets’ instruments. Includes risk management, regulatory structures, and the transformative impact of emerging financial technologies.

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Financial Institutions and Markets

Analytical Thinking

Overview of domestic and international financial markets and institutions; how they allocate resources within domestic and global economies; the influence of money and interest rates on economic activity; pricing and trading of major financial markets’ instruments. Includes risk management, regulatory structures, and the transformative impact of emerging financial technologies.

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Capitalism

Introduction to the economic concept of capitalism. The student will study capitalism and other alternative societal mechanisms for resource allocation, including socialism and a mixed economy. The mechanism will be readings both critical and supportive of capitalism as an economic system, including moral, efficiency, and ethical views.

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Capitalism

Introduction to the economic concept of capitalism. The student will study capitalism and other alternative societal mechanisms for resource allocation, including socialism and a mixed economy. The mechanism will be readings both critical and supportive of capitalism as an economic system, including moral, efficiency, and ethical views.

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Capitalism (Honors)

Introduction to the economic concept of capitalism. The student will study capitalism and other alternative societal mechanisms for resource allocation, including socialism and a mixed economy. The mechanism will be readings both critical and supportive of capitalism as an economic system, including moral, efficiency, and ethical views.

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Investment and Portfolio Management

Portfolio management and security analysis. Emphasis is on risk, return, valuation of securities, portfolio theory, and investment performance analysis. Students will research stocks and manage a stock portfolio.

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