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Principles of Finance (FIN 3213)
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Course Description
Catalog Course Description: An introductory course covering the various problems involved in the financing of the business firm. Recommended course content topics include: financial planning and forecasting, capital budgeting, time value of money, cost of capital, financial statement analysis, security valuation, risk analysis, capital structure theory, working capital management, business taxation, and sources of capital.

Course Purpose:This course is designed to introduce the practice and instruments of corporate financial management. Intended areas of study include: basic financial management tools, capital budgeting decisions, capital structure decisions, and working capital management. By the end of the semester, students will be prepared to analyze problems and make decisions regarding the financial management of the firm.

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