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BUSN 455 - Financial Management5 Credits Course in corporate financial management that will study the concepts associated with the allocation of scarce resources across assets over time. Analysis and calculations are done both by hand on paper and by using the spreadsheet program Excel. Topics covered are: financial statements and cash flow, time value of money, interest rates, discounted cash flow analysis, stocks, consumer, corporate and government debt, capital budgeting, exchange rates. Also includes basic concepts of International Financial Management. Extensive practice with problem analysis, problem setup, making necessary calculations and making conclusions based on the calculations using Excel.
Pre-requisite(s) BUSN 218 and ACCT& 202 and BUSN 210 with min 2.0 Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - BUSN Fees
Quarters Typically Offered Fall Evening, Online Designed to Serve Students in the BAS Applied Management program Active Date 20230328T10:32:25
Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Contact Hours: Lecture 55 Total Contact Hours 55 Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline
- Forms of business organization
- Financial statement analysis and cash flows
- Time value of money
- Discounted cash flow analysis
- Financial markets and interest rates
- Valuing Stocks & Debt
- Capital budgeting decision methods
- Valuing Debt
- International finance
Student Learning Outcomes Formulate solutions and recommendations to business problems using the appropriate financial tools and calculations.
Use Excel to perform financial calculations with an emphasis on data type, Number Formatting, financial functions and formulas, and spreadsheet setup for complex calculations.
Perform financial statement analysis to gage performance of firms using Excel.
Determine cash flows from accrual accounting financial statements using Excel.
Calculate commonly used financial formulas used in making business decisions.
Develop complex dynamic spreadsheets for capital budgeting and consumer loan analysis.
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