|
Undergraduate
Finance Courses
52:390:201. SMALL BUSINESS FINANCE (3)
- Prerequisite: 52:010:101.
- Financial problems and the tools to solve them presented in a manner most
relevant to small businesses. Topics include understanding financial
statements, cash planning, profitability and risk, time value of money,
project selection, funding of growth, limiting tax exposure, and financial
dealing with foreign suppliers and customers.
52:390:301. PRINCIPLES OF FINANCE (3)
- Prerequisites: 52:010:101; 50:220:105,106; 50:960:283.
- Forms of business organization, the federal income tax system, financial
markets and institutions, time value of money, bonds and stocks valuation,
calculating the cost of capital, capital budgeting, flow of funds and ratio
analysis, operating and financial leverage, working capital management.
52:390:315. INVESTMENTS AND PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT (3)
- Prerequisites: 52:390:301, 50:960:284.
- Organization and functioning of securities markets, efficient capital
markets, modern portfolio management, asset pricing models, security
valuation principles and practices, analysis and management of bonds and
common stocks, derivative securities, evaluation of portfolio performance.
52:390:320. GLOBAL FINANCIAL MARKETS (3)
- Prerequisites: 52:390:301, 50:960:284.
- International monetary system, measurement of international trade and
investment, global banking, eurocurrency markets, global securities markets,
foreign exchange markets, emerging capital markets, global portfolio
management.
52:390:325. FINANCIAL MARKETS AND INSTITUTIONS (3)
- Prerequisite: 52:390:301.
- Regulatory structure of the banking industry; performance analysis and
strategic planning. Asset-liability gap management: hedging, swaps, futures.
Asset management: asset selection and credit analysis. Liability-capital
management: deposit pricing and services and dividend policy. International
banking is also addressed.
52:390:330. SHORT-TERM FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT (3)
- Prerequisite: 52:390:301.
- Efficient management of the firm’s short-term assets and liabilities.
Topics include cash management and banking relations, short-term
investments, accounts receivable management, accounts payable management,
short-term borrowing, and electronic data inter-change. Background material
on commercial banking and the Federal Reserve system also covered.
52:390:340. THEORY OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT (3)
- Prerequisite: 52:390:301.
- Advanced issues in capital budgeting—replacement policy, optimal
investment horizon, and budgeting under taxes and inflation; financial
leverage, firm valuation, and the cost of capital; earnings distribution
policy; corporate acquisitions.
52:390:350. MULTINATIONAL CORPORATE FINANCE (3)
- Prerequisites: 52:390:301, 50:960:284.
- Financial management for the multinational firm—measuring and managing
foreign exchange exposure, current asset management, multinational capital
budgeting, financing of international projects, financing of trade,
political risk management, taxation and international transfer pricing.
52:390:415. STATISTICAL FINANCIAL MODELING (3)
- Prerequisite: 52:390:315.
- Model building and analysis of financial data using statistical techniques
and computer software such as SAS or SPSS. Topics include financial ratios
and bond ratings, prediction of financial distress and acquisitions,
evaluation of business loans, estimation of portfolio inputs, evaluation of
portfolio performance, sales and earnings forecasting.
52:390:425. FIXED INCOME SECURITIES (3)
- Prerequisite: 52:390:301,315.
- Bond-price, yield, and total-return determination; interest rate risk;
duration and convexity; the institutional characteristics of primitive and
derivative securities traded in the domestic and international fixed-income
markets; the term structure of interest rates; mortgages and mortgage
pass-through securities; forwards, futures, options, swaps of fixed income
securities; immunization, dedication, indexing, and hedging with derivative
securities.
52:390:435. DERIVATIVE SECURITIES (3)
- Prerequisite: 52:390:301,315.
- Functioning of futures and options markets; futures price structure,
hedging, risk and return, futures contracts on stock indices, interest
rates, and currency; options price structure and arbitrage, valuation, and
trading strategies; options contracts on stock indices, interest rate, and
currency; swaps.
52:390:450. APPLICATIONS OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT (3)
- Prerequisite: 52:390:315.
- Designed to integrate risk and return relationships, valuation models,
cost of capital, capital structure, capital budgeting, dividend policy, and
working capital management into practice of financial management. Computer
applications and case studies emphasized.
52:390:487. INDEPENDENT STUDY IN FINANCE (BA 1-3)
- Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
- Individual study under the supervision of finance faculty, usually on a
specified project or paper, designed to enrich the educational experience.
52:390:491,492. SPECIAL TOPICS IN FINANCE (3,3)
- Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
- Designed to integrate course materials, introduce new philosophies,
theories, and techniques in finance, and apply them to selected problems.
Extensive reading and research reports required. Topics vary from year to
year.
52:390:495. HONORS THESIS IN FINANCE (3)
- Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
- An individual research or reading project.
52:390:497. FINANCE INTERNSHIP (3)
- Prerequisites: Cumulative grade-point average of 3.0; permission of
internship director.
- A structured practical program conducted by a business in cooperation with
the School of Business–Camden.
|