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FIN 610
FOUNDATIONS OF FINANCIAL ANALYSIS
This course will explore foundational concepts that are applied in the world of finance. Students will be introduced to time value of money concepts. They will also learn how to find and assess financial information. Students will be also introduced to valuation principles that are used for many common financial assets such as equities, fixed-income securities and certain derivatives that are key components within capital markets. Students will also be introduced to the practical application of these investment vehicles via case-based pedagogy.
Credits
3
Prerequisite
Master's Level Students: ACC 514 or
ACC 531
and
FIN 500
. Master of Science in Accountancy students: None. Bachelor's Level students:
ACC 300
.
Distribution
FINANCE