Prerequisites
Upon successful completion of the course, students should be able to demonstrate the following knowledge or skills:
- Examine and discuss ethics in finance
- Demonstrate and describe how to read and analyze financial statements
- Classify and evaluate investments and opportunity cost
- Identify and calculate the time value of money
- Explain how a market interest rate is determined
- Evaluate investment choices using Net Present Value
- Define the difference between a commercial bank and an investment bank
- Calculate the rate of return and expected rate of return for an investment
- Identify and explain the costs associated with the cost of capital such as flotation, administrative and underwriting
IO3 Human Relations/Workplace Skills: Demonstrate effective leadership, critical thinking, teamwork, and technical and information literacy competencies needed to make critical decisions to resolve interpersonal and organizational challenges that most often occur in the modern workplace.
- Module 1 Ethics and Financial Statements
- Module 2 Time Value of Money
- Module 3 Financial Markets
- Module 4 Risk and the Cost of Capital
- Module 5 Capital Budgeting
The class syllabus must contain all elements as described in the Syllabus Checklist. A class schedule must be provided to students that contains content covered (text chapters, topics, etc.) and tentative test/project dates (to include final date/time). The work in this course will be primarily project-based.
PO5 Identify the significance of and key decisions in the operations management function, and quality management/quality control methods.
BAS-AM Writing Standard:
Students will design documents and present information according to industry standards and/or the APA style guide, honor academic honesty as outlined in the Student Code of Conduct, and model integrity as expressed in the College’s Guiding Principles.