Bachelor of Science in Management
Syllabus
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FIN 312 Financial Management
Professor: Dr. 唐律
Location: JMU
Telephone: N/A
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Wexin: DrTangLv
E-Mail Address: drtanglv@gmail.com jtorres@keuka.edu
Instructor Availability: You will be able to speak with the instructor before and following each class session. Appointments for additional meeting times may be made following each class session.
Course Credits: 3 credits
Course Prerequisites: Accounting 102, macro and micro-economics, math and statistics.
COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course is an examination of the topics of traditional financial management, with an emphasis on working capital management, short term financing, leverage, capital structure, and discounted cash flow techniques.
TEXTBOOK: Financial Management: Principles and Applications, 11th edition. By Titman, Keown and Martin, Pearson and Tsinghua University Press. ISBN: 9787302342076
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STUDENT LEARNING OBJECTIVES (SLO)
By the end of the course students will:
1. Identify the goals of financial management.
2. Describe the relation of the financial markets to the economy and financial management.
3. Understand TVM (time value of money) concepts and calculations
4. Construct and interpret the