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FIN 570
STUDENT INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO
Students enrolled in this class will be introduced to investment theory, including, but not limited to, capital markets, financial security valuation of equities, fixed income and derivatives. They will also study how economic business cycles and technology change impact investment performance. Students will also be introduced to the elements of investment portfolio theory.
Credits
3
Distribution
FINANCE
Notes
Students are expected to make a 12-month commitment to participate in the Student Investment Portfolio. This would be accomplished by enrolling in
FIN 570
, followed by three consecutive semesters in
FIN 571
.