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This course focuses on financial decision making by the firm. Topics include
financial analysis and planning, valuation, cost of capital, capital
budgeting, capital structure and dividend policy, long-term financing and
working capital management. Computerized financial modeling tools will be
integrated with each topic to facilitate the decision making process.
Prerequisite: ACC112 with grade of "C" or better.
FIN202 Principles of Banking
3 Credits
This introductory course explores all aspects of banking. Topics include the
evaluation of U. S. banking, bank organizations, and the federal reserve
functions, banking documents and language, regulation, examination, and
control of banks. This should be the first course taken in the bank
sequence, as it is intended to provide a good foundation for further bank
courses.
FIN203 Consumer Lending
3 Credits
This course provides a thorough presentation of the consumer credit
function. Topics include the consumer installment credit market, regulation
of consumer credit, the lending process, loan pricing, collections, and
management of the consumer credit function. The purpose is to provide the
student with a thorough understanding of the consumer credit function and
its significance within the scope of the banking organization.
FIN204 Commercial Lending
3 Credits
This course focuses on the commercial lending process, its organization and
relationship to bank profitability. Topics covered include loan interviews
and credit investigations, the "Five Cs" of commercial lending, loan
structure and documentation, and identification and prevention of problem
loans. A major purpose of the course is to provide the student with a
thorough understanding of the commercial credit function and its
significance within the scope of the banking organization.
Prerequisite: FIN201, ACC212 with grade of "C" or better.