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3320. CREDIT MANAGEMENT
Principles of mercantile credit; organization of the credit department; sources
of credit information; statement analysis; determination of credit limits; collec-
tion procedures. (Also cross listed as Management 3320.)
3340. BUSINESS FINANCE
Acquisition and use of funds by business firms with emphasis on techniques
of analysis for decision making. Prerequisite: Accounting 2320 and Economics
2320.
3350. MONEY AND BANKING
Functions and policies of the American monetary and banking system in the
United States; Federal Reserve Bank; bank credit policy; monetary theories
and policies. Prerequisite: Economics 2310. (Also cross listed as Economics
3350.)
3360. PUBLIC FINANCE.
Fundamentals of government expenditures, taxation, borrowing, and public
choice and the effects of fiscal policy on the level of economic activity. (Also
cross listed as Economics 3360.)
3380. GENERAL INSURANCE
Fundamental principles of major types of insurance. Designed to familiarize
the student with the fundamentals of insurance and their application to busi-
ness institutions.
4300. REAL ESTATE LAW
Ownership and transfer of titles of real estate property, including deeds,
easements, building codes and private restrictions. Mortgages and liens,
building contracts. (Also cross listed as Paralegal Studies 4300.)
4310. INVESTMENTS
Introductory course concerned with theory and practice of U.S. securities
markets; characteristics and valuation of stocks, bonds, options and various
other investments.
4330. REAL ESTATE APPRAISAL
Comprehensive course in real estate valuation, socioeconomic implications of
site analysis, commercial and industrial functional utility, direct and straight
capitalization, and the appraisal report. Prerequisite: Finance 3310 or consent
of instructor.
4X95. SPECIAL PROBLEMS (DIRECTED STUDIES)
See course description for Accounting 4X95.
MANAGEMENT
3310. PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT
Study of management principles applicable to various legal forms of enter-
prises. Attention is given to the decision-making process, planning, organiz-
ing, supervising and controlling, and the development of a managerial
philosophy.
3320. CREDIT MANAGEMENT
Principles of mercantile credit; organization of the credit department; sources
of credit information; statement analysis; determination of credit limits; and
collection procedures. (Also cross listed as Finance 3320.)96
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