BUSFIN 1030 - INTRODUCTION TO FINANCE Minimum Credits: 3 Maximum Credits: 3 Provides a survey and analysis of the problems and tools of financial decision-making by individuals and firms. The firm’s role in the market system and the nature of its objective with reference to the welfare of investors and society is also treated. An analysis of the implications of this role to decisions regarding choice among alternative investment projects and capital budgeting decisions as well as an introduction to the structure of capital asset prices and the implications for financial policies of firms and individuals are also included. Academic Career: Undergraduate Course Component: Lecture Grade Component: Letter Grade Course Requirements: PREQ: (BUSACC 0030 or BUSERV 1920 or CDACCT 6030 or MGMT 0022 or ACCT 0115 or ACCT 0201) and (STAT 1000 or STAT 1100 or STAT 1040 or ECON 0204 or BUSQOM 0101 or STAT 1151 and 1152 or ENGR 0021 or IE 1070 and 1071);PROG: College of Business Administration
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