Department of Humanities, Sciences, Social Sciences and Health Sciences (310) 825-0641 Quarter: Fall Introduction to Macroeconomics Economics XL 2 249857, 253182 4 Units Instructor: Mark Dwyer, Ph.D. Dates: 30 September, 2014 through 16 December, 2014 (Fall Session) Days/Time: Each week will begin on Tuesday, though students may work ahead if they wish. Prerequisites Working knowledge of basic algebra Course Description Welcome Welcome to Principles of Economics XL2 - Macroeconomics
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| | | |II. COURSE DESCRIPTION | |Students will gain a working knowledge of financial management by learning to develop a systematic approach to financial analysis; to apply techniques for | |planning
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HSMG 699 Assigniment 1 (Submit via SAKAI by Friday, Feb. 5 midnight) Right on homework Corrected on homework Multiple Choice Questions: 1. Which of the following statements about finance, accounting, and financial management is most correct? a. Accounting is of no value in decision making. b. Accounting provides the theory and concepts necessary to help managers make better decisions. c. Financial management involves the measurement, in financial terms, of operational events that affect
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Morehead State University College of Business and Public Affairs, School of Business Department of Accounting, Economics, and Finance Finance 374 - 301, Estate Planning and Taxation Online, Fall, 2013 Instructor: Bruce K. Grace, Ph.D., CFA, CFP® Office: 222C Combs Building Phone: 783-2357 E-mail: b.grace@morehead-st.edu Office Hours: MWF1 - 10:15 - 1:30 and by appointment. Required text: Dalton and Langdon’s Estate Planning, 6th ed. Catalog Description: Prerequisites:
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SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AND FINANCE FACULTY OF BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS THE UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong _____________________________________________________________________________________ ECON2102/2220 Intermediate Macroeconomics 2015-2016 ECON2102CD/2220CD Instructor: C. Chen Office: 901 KKL Office hours: Monday 1:40am – 3:00pm and Tuesday 4:40pm – 6:00pm E-mail: ccfour@hku.hk Semester: 2 Class meeting: ECON2102C/2220C: Monday 9:30am – 12:20pm in LE6 ECON2102D/2220D: Tuesday 1:30pm
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E-Mail: james.nolen@mccombs.utexas.edu Teaching Assistants: John Walker (Mexico City) Email : juan.walker@mba06.mccombs.utexas.edu Email 2 : jwalker22ar@gmail.com Mobile : 04455-16962736 Andres Herrera (Austin) Email: andres.herrera@mba12.mccombs.utexas.edu Mobile: 512-529-2730
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Introduction Unit 1: Chapters 1, 4, 5 Chapter 1 – Exploring the World of Business and Economics Chapter 4 – Choosing a Form of Business Ownership Chapter 5 – Small Business, Entrepreneurship, and Franchises Unit Exam Unit 2: Chapters 9, 10, 11, 6, 7 Chapter 9 – Attracting and Retaining the Best Employees Chapter 10 – Motivating and Satisfying Employees and Teams Chapter 11 – Enhancing Union-Management Relations Chapter 6 – Understanding the Management Process Chapter 7 – Creating
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Course Syllabus Course Information Course Number/Section FIN 4375-01 Course Title International Business Finance Term Fall 2015 Days & Times Mondays & Wednesdays 2:00-3:50 pm Classroom VBT, Rm. 137 Professor Contact Information Professor M. Sinan Goktan Office Phone 510-885-3797 E-mail Address sinan.goktan@csueastbay.edu Office Location VBT 438 Office Hours Mondays, 4:00-6:30 pm, Wednesdays 4:00-4:30 pm. Course Pre-requisites and/or Other Restrictions
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214-768-4156; FAX 214-768-4099 CLASSROOM : Georges Auditorium e-MAIL ADDRESS: mailto:rpuelz@mail.cox.smu.edu OFFICE HOURS: 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m., Monday and Wednesday; and by appointment. HELP LABS: see “Lab and T.A.s schedule on our Blackboard site REQUIRED TEXTS: Ross, Westerfield and Jordan (RWJ), Fundamentals of Corporate Finance (Alternate Edition), 10/e , Note: Custom book based on RWJ edition 10/e available at SMU Bookstore only Malkiel, Burton G. (Malkiel), A Random
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FINANCE 611: CORPORATE FINANCE FALL 2015 Prof. Jules H. van Binsbergen Office: 2453 Steinberg Hall-Dietrich Hall Email: julesv@wharton.upenn.edu Office hours: By Appointment Course Website: Available on Canvas COURSE DESCRIPTION This course is an in-depth introduction to finance with an emphasis on applications that are vital for corporate managers. We will discuss most of the major financial decisions made by corporate managers both within the firm and in their interactions with investors
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