An introduction to basic and fundamental concepts in finance. Topics may include: financial statements analysis, time value of money, investment decisions and capital budgeting, income and equity securities and markets, risk and return, asset pricing models, capital market efficiency, capital structure. Prerequisite: BUS 254 and (BUS 232 or ECON 233 or STAT 270 or STAT 271), both with a minimum grade of C- and 45 units; OR actuarial science students with BUS 254 and (BUS 232 or ECON 233 or STAT 270 or STAT 271), both with a minimum grade of C- and 45 units. Recommended: BUS 207 or ECON 201. Quantitative.
An introduction to basic and fundamental concepts in finance. Topics may include: financial statements analysis, time value of money, investment decisions and capital budgeting, income and equity securities and markets, risk and return, asset pricing models, capital market efficiency, capital structure. Prerequisite: BUS 254 and (BUS 232 or ECON 233 or STAT 270 or STAT 271), both with a minimum grade of C- and 45 units; OR actuarial science students with BUS 254 and (BUS 232 or ECON 233 or STAT 270 or STAT 271), both with a minimum grade of C- and 45 units. Recommended: BUS 207 or ECON 201. Quantitative.