Significant literature is critically analyzed, pertaining specifically to the substantive content, methodology and use
of accounting information in managerial decision making and the design of information systems.
Prereq: BFIN 308*
The purpose of this course is to familiarize students with the principles and techniques of working capital analysis
and management. Topics include inventory, accounts receivable and cash systems management, credit and collection
systems, and payables and short-term financing analysis and management.
Prereq: BFIN 408* and
BFIN 476* and BFIN 880P*
(Finance 482 is the senior 'capstone' course for the Finance emphasis, and students should not take the course unless they have
completed the intended preliminary courses in the Finance curriculum.)
Financial analysis and decision-making using advanced case studies of business and some specialized organizations.
In-depth coverage of selected problems and topics of current interest. Course consists of class discussion and special
projects. Topics vary each semester depending on instructor and current issues.