Applied Finance

The department offers a minor in Applied Finance for all majors.  This minor will allow students to explore the Finance function from a variety of viewpoints.  All students will take the Corporate Finance class.  Beyond that, students can choose to learn how salespeople, entrepreneurs, sports professionals, and nonprofit managers use financial information for decision making in their organizations. 
Majors and Minors

Major Minor

Minor in Applied Finance
Courses

Part I of this course looks at the management of existing resources, including the use of financial statements and ratio analysis in assessing the firm’s financial health, its strengths and weaknesses, recent performance and future prospects. Emphasis is placed on the ties between a company’s operating activities and its financial performance. Part II examines financial forecasting with emphasis on managing growth. Part III considers the financing of the firm’s operations with a close look at financial leverage. And Part IV addresses the use of discounted cash flow techniques to evaluate investing opportunities. Prerequisite: ACCT 2211

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The course explores the financing of startups and small businesses from the perspective of both the entrepreneur and investors. Students will learn about valuation and terms of financing as well as different funding options for new firms, such as micro-finance, crowd-funding, angel investing, and venture capital. Prerequisite: ACCT 2211 and ENTR 3000

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This course is designed to provide a comprehensive overview for the fundraising, donor relations, non-profit, premium seating, and ticket sales profession. Students are provided with an ethical foundation and are introduced to basic terminology and concepts in the field. While students develop an understanding of the essentials of fundraising operations, they will also examine larger issues confronting today's fundraising managers. Topics will include major gift fundraising, annual funds, booster club organizations, priority seating programs, and benefits, the importance of donor research in the fund raising process, and the process from development to the transaction. Students will gain real experience in developing new skills for the job market. Prerequisite: ACCT 2211 and SPMG 3000

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Last updated: 03/16/2020