FIN - Finance

Courses

FIN 2010: Principles of Finance

Credits 3.00
Provides factual knowledge of financial institutions and the monetary system used in the United States in relationship to the global economy. Examines tools and techniques such as capital budgeting, time value of money, analysis of financial statements, cost of capital, and risk analysis to analyze business decisions, plan and determine project and firm value, and evaluate sources of financing.

FIN 3020: Applied Finance

Credits 3.00

Focuses on applying financial concepts, ethical and financial sustainability practices to promote managerial success and improve organizational performance. It addresses the budgeting process, raising capital and examines cash and risk management. Topics include analysis of financial markets, managing financial performance, cash and capital budgeting, risk versus return, capital structure, time value of money, and financing for both short and long-term requirements.