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61.300
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61.300
Investments
Introduction
to the principal of investment. Security analysis of stocks and bonds,
industries, and firms. Primary and secondary capital markets, money
markets, and other investment alternatives in terms of risk return trade-offs.
Options and futures as investment alternatives. Emphasis is on fundamental
and technical analysis. Prerequisite: 60.201. 3 credits.
61.301
Business Finance
Principles
of Financial Management including working and fixed capital, sources of
funds, financial statements, financial planning, and capital structure.
Prerequisite: 49.202 and junior stand. 3 credit.

61.303
Methods of Financial Analysis
The techniques of financial analysis
in depth. Topics covered include cash management, credit scoring,
receivables monitoring, inventory management, financial statement analysis,
in forecasting, financial distress prediction, mergers and acquisitions
techniques and other selected topics. Prerequisite: 61.301.
3 credit.
61.421 Portfolio Security
Analysis
Advanced
course of investment theory in applications. Topics covered include
stock market behavior, portfolio in capital markets theories, insecurities
analysis. Prerequisite: 61.300. 3 credit.

61.431
Capital Planning
Advanced study of the principles of financial analysis. Covers topics
such as acquisition of long-term assets, capital budgeting models, and
the analysis of mutually exclusive projects. Prerequisite: 61.303. 3 cr.
61.479
Current Topics in Finance
Topics of current interest in Finance. Subject
matter to be announced in advance. Prerequisite: 61.301. 3 cr.
61.489
Internship in Finance
Opportunity for students to earn academic credit
through the integration of professional on-the-job experience and related
academic work. Project jointly supervised by a faculty member and representative
of the employing organization. Prerequisites: 61.301, permission of instructor.
3 cr.
61.491
International Finance
Financial
aspects of international business operations. Evaluation of risks
associated with multinational operations in managerial decisions made
under conditions of financial uncertainty. Prerequisite: 61.301.
3 credit.

61.499
Independent Study in Finance
An opportunity for students to carry out individualized
study relating to the field of finance under the supervision of a member
of the faculty. Prerequisites: 61.301, permission of instructor. 3 cr.

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