Finance (FIN)

FIN2051  FINANCE OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE  (3.00 Credits)

This course provides a general survey of international trade. Topics studied include transportation modes, cargo insurance and the various special terms of sale used in overseas transactions. Also covered are import/export, foreign exchange, pricing and quotations; import/ export documentation and procedures; documentary credits, international payments and collections; bank financing sources for international trade and alternative financing techniques.

Total Contact Hrs: 48.00
Lecture Hrs: 48.00
FIN2100  PERSONAL FINANCE  (3.00 Credits)

This course provides a survey of the areas of personal economic and financial issues with which all individuals must contend. Course content provides a basic understanding in the following areas: BUDGETING, PERSONAL FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT, CREDIT, TAXES, RISK MANAGEMENT, INVESTMENTS, RETIREMENT PLANNING AND ESTATE PLANNING.

Total Contact Hrs: 48.00
Lecture Hrs: 48.00
FIN3400  PRINCIPLES OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT  (3.00 Credits)

This is an introductory course in managerial finance in which the student should attain a clear, basic understanding of the fundamentals of finance and their associations to the decision-making framework faced by a financial manager. Topics include time value of money risk and rates of return, asset valuation, financial planning and forecasting, working capital management and international financial management.

Total Contact Hrs: 48.00
Lecture Hrs: 48.00
Complete all the courses in the following option:
  • Option 1 - Prerequisite: ACG2001 (minimum grade: C) and ACG2011 (minimum grade: C)
Complete all the courses in the following option:
  • Option 1 - Prerequisite: ACG2001 (minimum grade: C) and ACG2011 (minimum grade: C)
FIN3403  MANAGERIAL FINANCE  (3.00 Credits)

This is an introductory course in managerial finance in which students gain a clear basic understanding of the fundamentals of finance and and its related decision-making. The course will cover all elements of organizational finance from budget development to finance management, and from procurement to accounting. topics include: how financial structure and operational efficiency affect a firm; alternative methods of raising funds; concepts of equity versus borrowed funds; financial planning and forecasting, working capital management; international financial management and other topics relevant to the acquisition,financing, and management of business assets and business decision-making, with emphasis on doing business in a multi-national environment.

Total Contact Hrs: 48.00
Lecture Hrs: 48.00
Complete all the courses in the following option:
  • Prerequisite: ACG2011 (minimum grade: C)
Complete all the courses in the following option:
  • Prerequisite: ACG2011 (minimum grade: C)