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FI 311 Syllabus
The Eli Broad College of Business
Michigan State University
FI 311 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
Fall Semester 2013

Class Meetings:
Lecture: 9:40-11:00 a.m. Tues. and Thurs. or
11:20-12:40 p.m. Tues. and Thurs. Room: N100 BCC
YOU MUST ATTEND THE SECTION FOR WHICH YOU ARE REGISTERED.
Laptops, tablets and cell phones may not be used while in class.

Professor: Mrs. Elizabeth Booth Office: 337 Eppley Center
Office Hours: Tues/Thurs 1:00-2:30 Phone: 353-4820 (direct line and voice mail) E-Mail: boothe@msu.edu

Course Coordinator: Ms. Miranda Eliason Office: 332 Eppley Center
Office Hours: Tues/Thurs 1:00-2:00 and by appointment
Phone: 248-921-0332
E-Mail: eliasonm@msu.edu

All questions regarding academic issues (questions on homework, class notes, etc.) should first be addressed by the undergraduate assistants (UA’s) in the Help Room and then with either the course coordinator or Professor Booth. Please use your MSU email account for all correspondence.

All questions regarding administrative issues, grading issues, registration problems, make-up exams, etc., should be discussed with the course coordinator or Prof.Booth.

Help Room: N119 BCC

Office Hours: Posted on the door and on the FI 311 web page
Web Site: http://angel.msu.edu
Connect Web address: http://connect.mcgraw-hill.com/class/e_booth_all_sections_fall_2013

Solutions for all problem sets will be posted on Angel. Also, all class announcements and important deadline dates will be announced on the web, so please check the site on a regular basis. You are responsible for all posted information.

Prerequisites:

Students should have completed ACC 202, or ACC 230, or ACC 251H or HRI 302 and STT 315

Required Material:

1. Course Packet: Elizabeth Booth, Financial Management: FI 311, McGraw Hill, Inc., 32nd edition, 2013. This course packet will serve in lieu of a textbook. It is imperative that you

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