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Note: All courses listed here may not
be available every semester. See
schedule of courses
for courses available in
the upcoming semester.
For the
courses listed below, non-IUP students must submit a transcript with
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FIN
310 Finance I
Dr. Robert Boldin
rboldin@iup.edu Office Phone
724-357-2465
Dr. Mukesh Chaudhry chaudhry@iup.edu
Office Phone 724-357-4818
Dr. Alan Eastman
aeastman@iup.edu Office Phone
724-357-5738
Prerequisites for business majors: ACCT
202 Accounting Principles II and MATH 214 Probability and Statistics for
Business Majors.
Prerequisites for non-business majors:
ACCT 202 Accounting Principles II and MATH 214 Probability and Statistics for
Business Majors OR MATH 217 Probability and Statistics (MATH 214
recommended).
The study of valuation models, financial
statement analysis and forecasting, capital budgeting methods, and working
capital management. Also includes an introduction to risk and return,
capital markets and institutions, and security valuation.
FIN 320 Corporate Finance
Dr. Robert Boldin
rboldin@iup.edu Office Phone
724-357-2465
Dr. Alan Eastman
aeastman@iup.edu Office Phone
724-357-5738
Prerequisites: FIN 310 Finance I
The study of corporate financial management and
decision-making, its theory and application. This course provides a higher
level study of many of the same topics covered in Fundamentals of Finance,
particularly in the area of capital budgeting. Other topics covered
include capital asset pricing models, costs of capital, capital structure,
leasing, bond refunding, and financial distress.
FIN 324 Principles of
Investments
Dr. Robert Boldin
rboldin@iup.edu Office Phone 724-357-2465
Dr. Alan Eastman
aeastman@iup.edu Office Phone
724-357-5738
Prerequisites for business majors: Completed "Junior
Standing" Requirements.
ACCT 202, MATH 214
Prerequisites for non-business majors: ACCT 202, MATH 214 or MATH 217
An introduction to securities markets, trading,
and valuation. Topics include security types and characteristics, the
mechanics of trading, valuation models for fixed-income securities and common
stock, mutual fund evaluation, basics of options and futures, and tax-advantaged
investments.
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