- Type Validation
- Level Foundational
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FIN 203: Investment Operations
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Students investigate public companies and interpret stock information; argue for raising money through stocks vs. bonds and investing in stocks or bonds; explain the benefits of stock ownership; predict the impact of the federal interest rate on unemployment, inflation, other interest rates and secondary market bond prices; research a mutual fund's asset allocation, expense ratio, and portfolio turnover rate to inform investments; and calculate the NVV for a stock, mixed stock, and bond fund.
- Type Validation
- Level Foundational
- Time Months
- Cost Paid
Earning Criteria
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The methods of assessment include quizzes, case studies, group projects, examinations, presentations, written papers, and performance rubrics (checklists) with a minimum passing score of 70 percent.
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The methods of instruction include audio visual materials, case studies, laboratory, practical exercises, learner presentations, lecture, discussion, classroom exercises, and computer-based training.