University of Phoenix Online Finance
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Single Courses - Finance Courses
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This course introduces students to the principles and practices of finance applied in the business environment. The course provides a survey of the important aspects of financial management, practice, and policy faced by industry executives and practitioners providing consultative services. Provision of financial services is a common adjunct to public accounting practices, accounting executives, and accountants.
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This course is designed to frame financial issues for non-financial managers. Basic accounting and financial terminology, and purposes and formats of financial statements are introduced. In addition, the significance of the following topics to the non-financial manager are addressed: depreciation of assets, capital budgeting, cash management, lease versus buy, and inventory management, among others. The course also covers techniques for preparing, implementing, and evaluating specific types of budgets.
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This course is designed to frame financial issues for non-financial managers. Basic accounting and financial terminology, and purposes and formats of financial statements are introduced. In addition, the significance of the following topics to the non-financial manager are addressed: depreciation of assets, capital budgeting, cash management, lease versus buy, and inventory management, among others. The course also covers techniques for preparing, implementing, and evaluating specific types of budgets.
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This course is an overview of the fundamentals of financial administration. Emphasis is on techniques used in the development of financial thought and financial decisions and risk–return relationships. The legal forms of organizations, tax implications, tools of financial analysis, financial structure of firms, leverage, and internal financing mechanisms are also discussed.
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This course is an overview of the fundamentals of financial administration. Emphasis is on using financial thought and decision-making skills to understand a firm's working capital management, short-term and long-term financing policies, and special topics in the field of financial management.
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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.
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Single Courses - Finance Courses
- FIN320 Corporate Finance
- FIN324 Financial Analysis for Managers I
- FIN325 Financial Analysis for Managers II
- FIN475 Managerial Finance I
- FIN476 Managerial Finance II
- FIN544 Finance for Managerial Decision Making
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FIN320 Corporate Finance
This course introduces students to the principles and practices of finance applied in the business environment. The course provides a survey of the important aspects of financial management, practice, and policy faced by industry executives and practitioners providing consultative services. Provision of financial services is a common adjunct to public accounting practices, accounting executives, and accountants.
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FIN324 Financial Analysis for Managers I
This course is designed to frame financial issues for non-financial managers. Basic accounting and financial terminology, and purposes and formats of financial statements are introduced. In addition, the significance of the following topics to the non-financial manager are addressed: depreciation of assets, capital budgeting, cash management, lease versus buy, and inventory management, among others. The course also covers techniques for preparing, implementing, and evaluating specific types of budgets.
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FIN325 Financial Analysis for Managers II
This course is designed to frame financial issues for non-financial managers. Basic accounting and financial terminology, and purposes and formats of financial statements are introduced. In addition, the significance of the following topics to the non-financial manager are addressed: depreciation of assets, capital budgeting, cash management, lease versus buy, and inventory management, among others. The course also covers techniques for preparing, implementing, and evaluating specific types of budgets.
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FIN475 Managerial Finance I
This course is an overview of the fundamentals of financial administration. Emphasis is on techniques used in the development of financial thought and financial decisions and risk–return relationships. The legal forms of organizations, tax implications, tools of financial analysis, financial structure of firms, leverage, and internal financing mechanisms are also discussed.
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FIN476 Managerial Finance II
This course is an overview of the fundamentals of financial administration. Emphasis is on using financial thought and decision-making skills to understand a firm's working capital management, short-term and long-term financing policies, and special topics in the field of financial management.
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FIN544 Finance for Managerial Decision Making
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.
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