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FIN3310 — Investment Management

3 credits · 3 hours

FIN 3310 - Investment Management FIN 3310 - Investment Management The course studies financial markets from an investment decision-making perspective. The course develops a set of conceptual frameworks and analytical tools and then applies these to particular investments and investment strategies chosen from a fairly broad array of companies, securities, and institutional contexts. In this course, students will gain the ability to evaluate different investment vehicles, recognizing the risks inherent in each and weighing them appropriately against the potential return. Prerequisites: Advanced Writing with a “C” or better, and FIN 3200 Managerial Financial Economics with a C or better Minimum Grading: Letter

Prerequisites: FIN3200

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