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Name (Section Id) Program Degree Name of College, University School's Profile
Accounting and Financial Management (OM7040) Finance G Capella University
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This course addresses accounting and financial concepts and their applications to the management of an organization, and presents a framework for financial decisions in organizations.
Advanced Managerial Finance (FI516) Finance G Keller Graduate School of Management
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This course addresses risk, return and the capital asset pricing model; dividend policy; financing flexibility; valuation of securities; derivatives and risk management; and capital structure with the Modigliani-Miller models. The course provides a comprehensive view of financial management with insight into securities analysis, mergers/acquisitions and financial/futures options.
Advanced Problems in Finance (FIN 545) Finance G University of Phoenix
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This course extends the competencies developed in FIN 544 by introducing additional techniques of financial analysis. Topics include corporate governance, IPO?s and corporate financing, strategies in capital budgeting and structure, risk management and securities analysis, mergers, acquisitions, and restructuring, and cross-border investment decisions.
Behavioral Medicine I: Mind-Body Connection (HBM6007) Finance G Northcentral University
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There is a substantial body of research documenting the mind-body connection. The emerging filed of psychoneuroimmunology studies the immune system?s response to various mind/mental states. This course investigates the mind?s ability to influence physiological states and the mechanisms used.
Behavioral Medicine II: Body-Mind Connection (HBM6008) Finance G Northcentral University
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Emerging research documents the body-mind connection. This research has given rise to plausible theories of how environment toxicities and abnormal physiological states can interact to produce both positive and negative mental, behavioral, and physical health states.
Corporate Finance (60010) Finance G Cardean University
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Cardean?s "Corporate Finance" introduces the fundamental financial concepts managers use to make crucial corporate investment decisions. Students will also encounter important concepts such as free cash flow and the cost of capital. During this course the student plays the role of a financial analyst, hired by Houston-based Blue Mesa Industries. Blue Mesa Industries has recently sold its agricultural chemicals business and wants to use the proceeds to expand its railroad business and its oil and gas business. Students will value four potential projects and identify which would be the most profitable investment for Blue Mesa Oil and Gas. In evaluating the projects the student will use two different methods for valuing investments: net present value (NPV) and internal rate of return (IRR). Next students will explore the concepts of capital budgeting while evaluating a potential acquisition for the Blue Mesa Rail business. From evaluating growth assumptions and forecasting future cash flows to calculating a firm's cost of capital, managers in this course can gain important skills and knowledge to help companies invest their limited resources wisely.
Entrepreneurial Finance (FI512) Finance G Keller Graduate School of Management
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This course concentrates on the needs of, and financial issues surrounding, entrepreneurial ventures. Topics include internal financial operations of a venture, obtaining seed and growth capital from various sources, and evaluating funding decisions and alternatives as they impact the firm. Other topics include valuing a company, preparing for and executing an initial public securities offering, selling out, acquisitions and bankruptcy. Students apply course concepts using real-world cases.
Finance (OM7041) Finance G Capella University
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This course emphasizes and develops an understanding of financial concepts and major decision areas related to the financial management of business planning process.
Finance (BA550) Finance G Grantham University
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This introduction to corporate financial management and investments provides the framework, concepts, and tools for analyzing financial decisions by applying the fundamental principles of modern financial theory. Major topics include the time value of money, the economic and financial environment, an overview of financial statement analysis, the essentials of risk analysis and the valuation process, and capital budgeting.
Finance for Managerial Decision Making (FIN 544) Finance G University of Phoenix
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This course develops the principles of finance and techniques for managers to use in making decisions that add to the financial value of an organization. Topics include working capital management, valuation and investment criteria, capital budgeting analysis, financing and capital structure, and the global transformation.
Finance for Managerial Decision Making (FIN 544) Finance G University of Phoenix
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This course develops the principles of finance and techniques for managers to use in making decisions that add to the financial value of an organization. Topics include working capital management, valuation and investment criteria, capital budgeting analysis, financing and capital structure, and the global transformation.
Financial Accounting (60020) Finance G Cardean University
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Managers must understand financial profitability and risk to make effective business decisions. If interpreted properly, financial statements and accounting information can reveal important information about an organization's financial performance. Cardean's "Financial Accounting" focuses on how managers use corporate financial accounting information for making business decisions.
Financial Institutions (FIN5014) Finance G Northcentral University
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This course takes an innovative approach in focusing on managing return and risk in financial institutions such as commercial banks, savings and loan associations, investment banks and insurance companies. The central theme involves examining the risks facing financial institutions and the methods and markets through which these risks are managed.
Financial Management and Policy (FIN 550) Finance G American Sentinel University
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This introduction to corporate financial management and investments provides the framework, concepts, and tools for analyzing financial decisions by applying the fundamental principles of modern financial theory. Major topics include the time value of money and capital budgeting.
Financial Management Research Project(1-5 units) (FIN6010) Finance G Northcentral University
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Field study in financial management in a situation of the Learner?s choosing. This course requires the graduate Learner to conduct a research study in an area of Financial Management and to document the results in a formal project report. (1-5 semester units)
Financial Statement Analysis (FIN5015) Finance G Northcentral University
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This course shows how accounting information is used for analysis and decision making by comparing ratios, short and long term debt paying ability, and profitability.
Global Finance and Commerce (GE520) Finance G American Public University
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This course constitutes an exploration of the twenty-first century global economy. Students will understand the basic dynamics of international finance and trade. Special attention is paid to the place of emerging trade alliances, international corporations, and the power differences between developed and developing nations in forming international trade relations.
Health Care Finance (HS5101) Finance G Capella University
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This course addresses financial management concepts and practices and the basic economic models in health care organizations through principles of accounting and finance that have particular relevance to the health care manager. Topics include basic accounting, financial statements and ratios, evaluation of project investment decisions, break-even analysis, budgeting, cost allocation and reimbursement methodologies. Health care specific topics are reimbursement mechanisms, managed care, capitation, per-case or per-diagnosis payment, how these are packaged by third party-payors, and the effects reimbursement types have on health care provider organizations. Issues of working capital, capital budgeting and investment in relation to net present value and value added to the organization, health care organizations' ratio analysis, cost analysis, and other financial management techniques of primary importance to health care organizations are discussed.
Information Systems Strategic Planning (BA525) Finance G Grantham University
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Information systems are an integral part of corporate operations. This course examines guidelines for developing an information systems plan, selecting systems projects, assessing current systems, and planning future systems expansion that supports organizational growth.
International Finance (FI565) Finance G Keller Graduate School of Management
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International Finance examines, in detail, international financial flows and balance of payment considerations. Corporate exposure to international currency fluctuations (including foreign exchange rates and markets), and methods of hedging risks in international transactions, are addressed.
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