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FIN 401
Managerial Finance II
This course builds on the material in Finance 300. Students learn how firms assess risk when making investment decisions. Students also examine how firms decide to finance projects they assess as being worthwhile. This decision involves capital structure, dividend policy, financial instruments, risk-return trade-offs, financial planning and the cost of capital. In addition, students are introduced to derivatives, and their uses in investments, risk-management, and capital structure. Firm management in an international context is integrated into the topics covered in the course.
Weekly Contact: Lecture: 3 hrs.
GPA Weight: 1.00
Course Count: 1.00
Billing Units: 1
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- Business Management - Economics and Management Science Major
- Business Management - Entrepreneurship and Innovation Major
- Business Management - Global Management Studies Major
- Business Management - Human Resources Management Major
- Business Management - Law and Business Major
- Business Management - Marketing Management Major
- Business Management - Real Estate Management Major
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- ENT 511 - Funding New Ventures
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- FIN 510 - Small Business Finance
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- FIN 621 - International Finance
- FIN 701 - Financial Intermediation
- FIN 810 - Corporate Financial Analysis
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- Minor in Finance