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FIN 490
Special Topics in Finance

Credit: 1 to 3 hours.
May be repeated in the same term to a maximum of 6 hours. May be repeated in subsequent terms to a maximum of 9 hours. Prerequisite: FIN 300 or consent of instructor.
 
Section Information
CRNTypeSectionTimeDaysLocationInstructor
47426  lecture- discussion  ACD 04:00 PM - 06:15 PM  room 240
Wohlers Hall 
Sinow, D 
1 hours
Finance Academy Seminar
Departmental Approval Required
This is a seminar for students in the Finance Academy.

 
45494  conference  EQP 11:00 AM - 12:20 PM MW  room 30
Wohlers Hall 
Sholem, D 
2 hours
Equipment Leasing & Financing
This module class puts the Student in the CFO position to match Operational Factors with Economic Factors in making decisions regarding equipment finance. The class provides a look at the capital markets for equipment finance and trends in equipment values that impact the overall cost of manufacturing equipment, aircraft, computers, etc. The class also examines the different sorts of equipment lenders and lessors along with negotiating tactics.
Restricted to College of Business. Restricted to Undergrad - Urbana-Champaign.
Meets 15-Mar-10 - 05-May-10.

 
49246  discussion- recitation  MA1 02:00 PM - 03:20 PM MW  room 2043
1BIF 
Almeida, H 
3 hours
Mergers and Acquisitions
Registration restricted to declared undergraduate Finance majors thru Nov. 29. Any remaining seats will open to other College of Business students at approximately noon on Monday, Nov. 30.
Restricted to College of Business. Restricted to Undergrad - Urbana-Champaign.

 
49247  discussion- recitation  MA2 03:30 PM - 04:50 PM MW  room 2043
1BIF 
Almeida, H 
3 hours
Mergers and Acquisitions
Registration restricted to declared undergraduate majors through Nov 29. Any remaining seats will open to other College of Business students at approximately noon on Monday, Nov. 30.
Restricted to College of Business. Restricted to Undergrad - Urbana-Champaign.

 
46899  laboratory  PE2 09:30 AM - 10:50 AM TR  room 241
Wohlers Hall 
Bengtsson, L 
2 hours
Private Equity
Course restricted to declared Finance majors through Nov. 29. Any remaining seats will open to other Colege of Business students at approximately noon on Monday, Nov. 30. Private Equity, which includes both venture capital transactions and buyouts, has been on the rise during the last decade but has experienced significant turmoil in the last year. Understanding how private equity financing differs from public financing has become increasingly important not only for students who will actually work for entrepreneurial companies or in private equity firms but also for students who will go into investment banking, consulting or other professional fields that are frequently working with private equity transactions. This topics of this course include an overview of the private equity market, the risk and return of private equity investments, contractual structures, and the valuation of highly leveraged transactions. The course is a finance elective and requires prior basic knowledge about finance and proficiency in Excel. The class format is lectures and case discussions. This course can be taken on a stand-alone basis but is recommended to be taken in combination with FIN 490 VC.
Restricted to College of Business. Restricted to Undergrad - Urbana-Champaign.
Meets 15-Mar-10 - 05-May-10.

 
45493  laboratory- discussion  PM 03:30 PM - 06:20 PM  room 2063
1BIF 
Goodfriend, J 
3 hours
Portfolio Management
Registration restricted to declared Finance majors through Nov. 29. Any remaining seats will open to other College of Business students at approximately noon on Monday, Nov. 30. COURSE DESCRIPTION: This is an experiential course focusing on investment analysis in the context of the investment management industry. The goal of this class is to give students working knowledge of the industry by drawing upon the experience of simulated investment presentations to portfolio managers (in the classroom setting). The course will help students generate superior investment ideas by conducting creative, value-added research. Students will act as equity analysts by working through the investment process: idea generation, analysis, and presentation, and should walk away with a working knowledge of the investment management industry. Student teams will pitch a series of both long and short ideas to both the Professor and the class. Because the simulation will mimic an actual presentation in a fund environment, the students will also learn the terminology associated with communication to portfolio managers and other investment peers. In short, the goal of the course is to leave you prepared for your job interviews in the investment management community."
Restricted to College of Business. Restricted to Undergrad - Urbana-Champaign.

 
45492  lecture- discussion  RM 12:30 PM - 01:50 PM MW  room 152
Wohlers Hall 
Pearson, N 
3 hours
Risk Management
Students are encouraged to have completed FIN 412 prior to enollment. COURSE DESCRIPTION FOR SEMINAR IN RISK MANAGEMENT: The course will cover the main ideas and tools for financial risk measurement, as currently practiced at some of the leading financial institutions. The techniques covered will include, among others, value-at-risk, credit value-at-risk, and stress testing. It will consider their strengths and limitations, and the criticisms that have been made of internal risk management. The course will study a number of cases of risk management failures in order to identity the lessons that can be learned from the risk management failures. Students will be expected to prepare for and participate actively in the case discussions. Course requirements will consist of a number of 1-page written assignments responding to the readings and cases, class participation, a group project, and a final examination.
Restricted to Undergrad - Urbana-Champaign.

 
46901 quiz VC 09:30 AM - 10:50 AM TR  room 241
Wohlers Hall 
Bengtsson, L 
2 hours
Venture Capital
Registration restricted to declared finance majors through Nov. 29. Any remaining seats will open to other College of Business students at approximately noon on Monday, Nov. 30. This course focuses on the financing of entrepreneurial companies by venture capitalists. It is targeted to three groups of students: those who wish to start new ventures or join new and growing organizations, those who wish to work in private equity, venture capital or business development, and those who wish to learn new analysis tools which can be applied to a range of other corporate finance settings. Venture capital investments are very complex, which means that if you understand why and how these transactions are structured then you will be able to better understand other less complex financial transactions. The topics include an overview of VC industry, how entrepreneurs should evaluate VCs, VC due diligence, valuation techniques, and the structuring and negotiation of financial contracts. The course is a finance elective and requires prior basic knowledge about finance and proficiency in Excel. The class format is lectures and case discussions. This course can be taken on a stand-alone basis but is recommended to be taken in combination with FIN 490 PE2.
Restricted to College of Business. Restricted to Undergrad - Urbana-Champaign.
Meets 19-Jan-10 - 12-Mar-10.