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Dec 17, 2024
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2018-2019 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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FIN 638 - Management Issues in the Financial Services Industry This course studies the business activities, management practices and competitive strategies in the changing financial services industry, including commercial banking, investment services and insurance. Topics include the role of financial institutions, industry structure, regulation, the risks addressed by each type of institution and practices to manage risk, bank lending and deposit management, liquidity and capital management, balance sheet analysis and profitability analysis. Students also explore competitive strategies, both successful and unsuccessful, in areas including branch banking, internet activities and mergers and acquisitions, and develop an understanding of the convergence occurring across traditional financial services industry lines. Case studies and guest speakers from the industry highlight key emerging trends and bring a real world perspective. Lecture 3 Credits Prerequisites: MBA 550 and FIN 610
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