Graduate Finance & Business Law
Graduate Finance & Business Law
2023 Spring Term
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FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
FNBSLW 718
Consideration of the finance function as it relates to other organizational roles, the use of capital budgeting techniques, other quantitative methods, and model building in decision making. Not open to students with an undergraduate finance degree.
BUSINESS VALUATION USING FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FNBSLW 735
This course focuses on using financial information to value and analyze firms. There is no major corporate investment decision that can be made without first asking and answering the question, 'what is it worth?'. The goal of this course is to build students' skills and confidence in using contemporary practices in the valuation of projects, divisions, and companies.
INVESTMENT BANKING
FNBSLW 736
This course intends to bridge the gap between finance theory and practical applications in the area of investment banking. It introduces students to the primary valuation methodologies and provides a comprehensive overview of the fundamentals of valuation, mergers and acquisitions, and corporate finance.
FINANCIAL MARKETS
FNBSLW 760
Structure and operation of the markets for corporate debt and equity securities, municipal obligations, and mortgages. Detailed examination of stock markets and their use by investors.
FIXED INCOME AND ALTERNATIVE INVESTMENTS
FNBSLW 765
This course covers the basic features and valuation of a wide variety of fixed income securities, along with their derivatives, and alternative investments. It focuses on the fixed income securities valuation and the pricing and valuation of their derivatives. In addition, it focuses on the valuation and investment strategies involving hedge funds, private equity funds, commodities, and REITs.
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.