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Principles For The Financial Planner

Instructor:
Justin Ray Ryan
356
Credits:
3.0
201
Building:
TBD
Room:
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Semester:
Spring 2025
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End Date:
Name:
Principles For The Financial Planner
Requisites:

Prereq: The student must have completed 60 hours of college credit courses.

Class Type:
LEC
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Days:
TBD
Note:
This class is asynchronous in Canvas and has no specific meeting pattern or location. This course may require proctoring fees of up to $80. Instructions for arranging the online proctored exam will be provided by the instructor.

This course introduces the principles of financial planning from a professional perspective; applying basic financial, economic, and institutional concepts to advise individuals, families, and small businesses in achieving their financial goals. Tools and topics include financial analysis, budgeting, credit management, time value of money, investment strategies, income taxes, risk management, and retirement and estate planning. This class does not count as an accounting elective for the accounting major.

This course introduces the principles of financial planning from a professional perspective; applying basic financial, economic, and institutional concepts to advise individuals, families, and small businesses in achieving their financial goals. Tools and topics include financial analysis, budgeting, credit management, time value of money, investment strategies, income taxes, risk management, and retirement and estate planning. This class does not count as an accounting elective for the accounting major.

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