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FIN 303 Financial Administration

Financial administration of both profit and not-for-profit organizations including methods of asset procurement and raising capital. Credit can only be earned in FIN 303 or FIN 332. Prerequisite: ACC 203.

Credits
3(3-0)

FIN 307 Fundamentals of Personal Financial Planning

A professional course with emphasis on the personal financial planning process and the roles of health, property and liability insurance in financial planning. Prerequisites: ACC 201 or ACC 250.

Credits
3(3-0)

FIN 315 Principles of Investments

Provides students with basic knowledge about different investments and sources of information to enable them to make wiser investments and prepare to build portfolios. Prerequisites: ACC 250, ACC 255; Admission to the BSBA Degree; if not earning a BSBA Degree, course listed on a declared major or minor.

Credits
3(3-0)

FIN 317 Insurance Planning

This course introduces students to risk management and insurance decisions in personal financial planning, including health, disability, property, liability, and long-term care risks and insurance. Prerequisite: ACC 201 or ACC 250.

Credits
3(3-0)

Prerequisites

ACC 201 or ACC 250

Corequisites

None.

FIN 332 Managerial Finance

Principles and techniques of the acquisition, management, and distribution of financial resources. Prerequisites: ACC 201 or ACC 250; 42 semester hours completed. Recommended: ACC 202 or ACC 255.

Credits
3(3-0)

FIN 335 Real Estate Principles

An introduction to real estate practice, institutions and participants with a focus on investment decision making, valuation, and debt financing. Prerequisite: One of ECO 202, ECO 203, ECO 211, ECO 213 or ENT 213.

Credits
3(3-0)

FIN 336 Real Estate Finance and Investments

Survey of the institutional landscape of real estate finance, including debt and equity, public securities and private financing modes. Prerequisites: ENT 320 or FIN 332; and FIN 335.

Credits
3(3-0)

FIN 337 Real Estate Valuation/Appraisal

The application of valuation techniques to the appraisal of properties purchased by investors for their income potential. Prerequisites: ENT 320 or FIN 332; FIN 335.

Credits
3(3-0)

FIN 347 Retirement Planning

This course covers issues that individuals face in retirement (money needs, life-styles, medical) and develops an understanding of both public and private retirement plans. Prerequisites: FIN 307, FIN 315; 56 hours completed. Pre/Co-requisite: ACC 311.

Credits
3(3-0)

FIN 397 Special Topics

Special topics on finance. Prerequisite: 56 credit hours completed.

Credits
3-6(Spec)