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Mar 29, 2026
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FIN 403 - Investment Management This course analyzes the savings/investment process in the economy characterized by institutional and individual investors. An appraisal of the relative values and importance of various financial assets and kinds of investments are considered. The course explores procedures for locating sources of investment information and the expertise to properly analyze this information. The role of government in the investment-making function is discussed, as to its impact on the outcome of investment decisions.
Credit(s): 3
Prerequisite(s): FIN 315 .
Outcomes
- Solve Time Value of Money (“TVM”) problems
- Differentiate between investment markets
- Evaluate the concepts of risk and return as applied to investments
- Describe and calculate principles of equity valuation
- Describe and calculate principles of fixed income valuation
- Evaluate bundled investments
- Interpret the role of behavioral finance in the investment process
- Analyze principles of portfolio construction and benchmarking
- Compare and contrast the world of capital in practice versus theory
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