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FINC 303 Business Finance (3)

This course presents the fundamental concepts of corporate finance. Special attention will be given to the financial administrator’s role in the area of working capital, capital budgeting, and financing decisions, including international investment and financial considerations.

Offerings: F, S, Su.

Prerequisites: Junior standing; ACCT 203, 204, ECON 201, 202, MATH 104 or 250, DSCI 232 suggested.

Sample Syllabi/Topics:

FINC_303_EvansJ.pdf
FINC_303_GleasonA.pdf
FINC_303_PylesM.pdf


Learning Objectives :
The objectives of the course are to gain an understanding of:
• The goal of financial management and the basic decisions made by financial managers,
• Financial statements and cash flows,
• Discounted cash flows for stock and bond valuation
• Alternative methods for making capital budgeting decisions, and
• Risk, return, and the cost of capital.

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