Financial Management
This course introduces students to the principles of financial management, providing the knowledge and skills needed to navigate the financial world. Students will explore how finance affects individuals, families, organizations, and communities, with a particular emphasis on connecting personal finance concepts to organizational contexts. The course offers opportunities to read, interpret, and use financial reports, including income statements, balance sheets, and budgets, as tools for assessing organizational financial health. Students will also learn to apply core finance concepts such as the time value of money, capital budgeting, depreciation, diversification, compounding, and debt. Through analysis of financial trends and forecasts, students will gain insight into strategic decision-making and understand the impact of financial choices on employers, communities, and individuals.
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Sections: Spring Quarter 2026
Sections: Spring Quarter 2026
Sections: Spring Quarter 2026
Sections: Spring Quarter 2026
Sections: Autumn Quarter 2025
Sections: Autumn Quarter 2025
Sections: Autumn Quarter 2025
Sections: Autumn Quarter 2025
Sections: Spring Quarter 2025
Sections: Spring Quarter 2025
Sections: Spring Quarter 2025
Sections: Spring Quarter 2025
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