Graduate Finance & Business Law
Graduate Finance & Business Law
2010 Fall Term
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ADVANCED BUSINESS AND COMMERCIAL LAW
FNBSLW 542
This course provides an advanced study of the law for business or pre-law students, including an examination of the Uniform Commercial Code and the Law of Sales, Negotiable Instruments, Secured Transactions and Documents of Title. This course also includes a study of the Law of Business Entities and Creditor and Debtor Relations.
FINANCIAL PLANNING PROCESS
FNBSLW 739
This course explores the quantitative and qualitative aspects of the Personal Financial Planning process. It includes study of the following areas: determining financial objectives, formulating investment objectives, tax planning, insurance planning, retirement planning and estate planning.
MULTINATIONAL BUSINESS FINANCE
FNBSLW 755
An advanced course of international financial principles covering major macroeconomic factors affecting international corporate decisions, foreign exchange transactions, hedging strategies, international capital structure decisions, capital budgeting, international financial markets, and taxation.
CAPITAL BUDGETING
FNBSLW 770
Financial planning for working capital management and long range investment projects. Emphasis on capital budgeting problem solving. Readings on capital budgeting and related topics, cost of capital structure, and dividend policy.
WORKSHOP
FNBSLW 790
Variable topics. Group activity oriented presentations emphasizing `hands on` and participatory instructional techniques. Prereq: Consent of Instructor.
SEMINAR
FNBSLW 794
Variable topics. Group activity. An advanced course of study in a defined subject matter area emphasizing a small group in intense study with a faculty member.
INDIVIDUAL STUDIES
FNBSLW 798
A student may satisfy up to 3 credits of the 9 credit emphasis by pursuing this course with one or more members of the graduate faculty. A copy of the proposal must be on file in the chairman's office prior to registration.