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1. FINC5510E  -  Analysis and Interpretation of Financial Statements (Evening & Weekend)
Learn to apply the methods and techniques of preparing, analyzing and interpreting commercial and government financial statements. ... Examine the nature and limitations of these statements and their terminology, content and organization. ... Understand determination and interpretation of trends and ratios for internal and external ...

2. FINC7050E  -  Personal Finances: Asset Accumulation and Management (Evening & Weekend)
Learn how to accumulate, organize and manage a variety of investment assets in this comprehensive introduction to personal investment planning. ... Gain insight on using investments efficiently to maximize your returns. ... Examine market risk versus investment return trade-offs. ... Conduct effective research to choose stocks, ...

3. FINC7070E - Becoming Debt Free (Classroom- Evening/Weekend)
February 24 - March 3, ... 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM, Tue Instructor: To be Announced Washington, DC $150 ... Learn how you got into debt, how to get out of debt and how to stay out ... of debt. Use the principles of corporate finance to evaluate your current debt situation and develop ... your own personalized plan to ...

4. FINC7075E  -  Stocks and the Stock Market (Evening & Weekend)
Make your money work for you with a course that focuses on developing investment strategies. ... Find out how to use index mutual funds or select individual stocks. ... Learn how to interpret price-earning ratios and read annual reports. ... Relate economic issues to the stock market and your investments. ...


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