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Business Finance
(50055)
Financial management of non-financial corporations and the role of interest rates and capital markets in the economy. Topics will include the structure and analysis of financial statements, time value of money calculations (using financial calculators), stock and bond valuation, financial forecasting, valuation of income-producing physical assets, determination of the cost of capital, the profitability of proposed investments in fixed assets, risk-return tradeoffs that must be considered in using financial leverage, and methods used in obtaining funds from the various capital markets. This course is taught mainly through lectures and class discussions of textual materials and problems. Prerequisites:ECON 2105, 2106, ACCT 2101, 2102 and BUSA 2182
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(( (ECON 2105 with minimum grade: D ) OR ( ECON 2105 with minimum grade: TRD) ) AND ( (ECON 2106 with minimum grade: D ) OR ( ECON 2106 with minimum grade: TRD) ) AND ( (ACCT 2101 with minimum grade: D ) OR ( ACCT 2101 with minimum grade: TRD) ) AND ( (ACCT 2102 with minimum grade: D ) OR ( ACCT 2102 with minimum grade: TRD) ) AND ( (BUSA 2182 with minimum grade: D ) OR ( BUSA 2182 with minimum grade: TRD) ))
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