The university offers concentrations in Accounting, f\Finance and Financial planning within the Bachelor of Arts in Administration and the Master of Business Administration. Semester Prerequisite: FIN 3800 or consent of instructor. Teaching Net Generation accounting students is a challenging experience. FIN 6771. Students may not receive credit for both.) Discusses social, economic, and political influences on comparative accounting theories and practices. FIN 6992. Quarter Prerequisite: FIN 380 or consent of instructorLegal aspects of real estate transactions will be emphasized. Formerly offered as FIN 430. Publications 23. Semester Prerequisite: FIN 3600 or consent of instructor. Texas A&M Transportation Institute. Topics include corporate governance, dividend policy, capital investment decisions, business and financial risk, capital structure decisions, working capital management, mergers and acquisitions, and corporate restructuring. Includes history and objectives of the tax, along with the treatment of various types of entities, types of income, types of deductions and types of credits. Financial Theory and Corporate Finance. Formerly offered as FIN 555. Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management. Formally offered as FIN 670. Publications 6. CSUSB Department of Accounting & Finance. Formerly offered as FIN 313. Quarter Prerequisite: (FIN 313 or FIN 602) and FIN 380; or consent of instructorFinancial aspects of real estate investment, including analysis of investment characteristics, lending environment, financial instruments, and effective loan proposals. Materials fee required. Formerly ACCT 541. Materials fee required. Materials fee required. Department of Accounting and Finance. Financial Institutions and Markets. Semester Prerequisite: FIN 3001 and 3002. ACCT 6995. Emphasis on hedging risk than on speculative uses of financial derivatives. Formerly offered as ACCT 606. Formerly offered as FIN 445. An intensive study of some phase of accounting to be developed by the instructor. Not Now. Materials fee required. ACCT 6990. FIN 6772. Quarter Prerequisite: ACCT 372Continuation of ACCT 3720 with emphasis on financial accounting areas including stockholders equity, dilutive securities, investments, income measurement issues, and the preparation and analysis of financial statements. Topics include how students deal with credit cards, student loans, leasing vs. buying cars, insurance, employee benefits, housing, investments, and retirement decisions. CSUSB Magazine. Semester Prerequisite: FIN 6020. Continuous Enrollment for Graduate Candidacy Standing. Formerly offered as FIN 602. Semester Prerequisite: Junior status, or graduate statusSpecial topics involving library and/or field research. Semester Prerequisite: ACCT 2110. Gain professional experience. Finance (Self-support - offered through the College of Extended and Global Education), Accounting (Offered through the College of and Global Education), Real Estate (Offered through the College of and Global Education). 218 likes. Quarter Prerequisite: FIN 313 and FIN 314An in-depth study of financial management with application to capital markets, financial planning, capital budgeting, capital structure, portfolio selection and managerial problems. Quarter Prerequisite: FIN 602Comprehensive introduction to the descriptive and formalized quantitative areas of security analysis, valuation, hedging, and portfolio management. Introductory Accounting I. Graded credit/no credit. Quarter Prerequisite: advancement to candidacy and approval of program graduate coordinator or, if an interdisciplinary studies major, consent of the Dean of Graduate StudiesIndependent study leading to completion of requirements (other than course work) for the master's degree. The Department of Finance offers courses in the undergraduate program (BS Finance), graduate program (MS Finance), and MBA programs. ACCT 6993. Previously offered as ACCT 211. Topics include currency exchange rates, international trade and capital flows; global equity markets characteristics, institutions, and benchmarks; types of equity securities and their characteristics; valuation of individual equity securities; and fundamental analysis. Semester Prerequisite: FIN 3001, FIN 3002. Computer Applications in Real Estate. Introduction to the structure and the function of financial markets and the role of financial institutions. Semester Prerequisite: Consent of instructor and department's internship coordinator. Course is cross-listed across different departments within the college. The Department of Accounting and Finance will remain open with the Chair and Staff working remotely. FIN 6530. Formerly ACCT 615. Quarter Prerequisite: FIN 313 and FIN 314 or FIN 602Managing individual stock and stock portfolio price risks, interest rate risk, currency exchange-rate risk, and other financial risks using options, futures, forwards, and swaps. Continuous Enrollment for Graduate Candidacy Standing. Semester Prerequisite: FIN 6020. Quarter Prerequisite: Consent of MSA director or department chairThe course will cover internal audit from a broad perspective that includes information technology, business processes, and accounting systems by focusing on the understanding of the CIA (Certified Internal Auditor) examination in conjunction with the CPA (Certified Public Accountant) licensing process. FIN 6220. About. Includes an introduction to tax research. California State University, San Bernardino CSUSB ScholarWorks Theses Digitization Project John M. Pfau Library 2003 The fall of Enron and its implications on the accounting Formerly offered as FIN 360. Formerly offered as FIN 622. As a practical approach to doing business with Asian countries and Asian communities, the course introduces international business practices including documentation, customs clearance procedures, shipping, the methods and instruments of payment, and international commercial terms. 1998, Beijing Foreign Studies University, B.B.A. Quarter Prerequisite: FIN 313 or consent of instructorBasic issues in real estate, including legal concepts, appraisal, financing, investment, brokerage, and management of real estate. Quarter Prerequisite: Completion of 11 courses of the Master of Science in Finance (MSF) programComprehensive course develops the future investment manager's analysis skills and integrating knowledge from the Master of Science in Finance courses. ACCT 5360. Formally offered as FIN 696. How to use financial information on financial statements or other statements provided by accounting professionals for business decisions such as firm valuations, investment decisions, managerial decisions and contracting will be discussed in-depth. Semester Prerequisite: FIN 6776. College & University. Includes case studies and an emphasis on professional research to address questions pertaining to professional practice. Formerly offered as FIN 651. A total of six units of Jack H. Brown College of Business and Public Administration 5753 or 5755 courses may be applied toward graduation. The course also covers the analysis and interpretation of government financial statements. Mktg-department Csusb. Quarter Prerequisite: senior standing preferred; consent of instructor and the departments internship coordinatorSupervised work and study in private or public organizations. Formally offered as FIN 669. Included in the treasury management are things like the level of risk that can be assumed by the firm at any point in time. College & University. 1 talking about this. Semester Prerequisite: FIN 3001 and 3002 or FIN 6020. An intensive study of some phase of finance to be developed by the instructor. Formerly offered as ACCT 547. Department of Accounting and Finance. A total of 8 units in any Jack H. Brown College of Business and Public Administration 5951, 5952, 5953, 5955 may be applied toward graduation. May be repeated once for credit. Topics of cases include Ethics, Cost Behavior Analysis, Balanced Scorecard, Activity Based Management, Target Costing, Transfer Pricing, Quality Cost, Environmental Cost and Performance Evaluation. Consent of instructor and approval by the department of a written project/proposal submitted to the appropriate department in the Jack H. Brown College of Business and Public Administration on a standard application filed in advance of the semester in which the course is to be taken. Satisfies one of the state requirements toward the real estate broker license. Quarter Prerequisite: FIN 380 or consent of instructorExamines the appropriate methodology for determining the value of real estate, including both theory and practice. Formerly offered as FIN 385. Formerly offered as FIN 355. Formally offered as FIN 665. Quarter Prerequisite: FIN 602An overview of the financial and investment of entrepreneurial firms. Liability exposures to all parties will also be explored in the real estate transaction. Continuous Enrollment for Graduate Candidacy Standing. Explains similarities and differences among US GAAP and international accounting standards. CSUSB Department of Accounting and Finance Units: 3 Fundamentals of recording, analyzing, and communicating financial information including income determination, assets and liability relationships and preparation of financial statements. FIN 5880. Models include break-even analysis, differential costing, product cost pricing analyses, capital budgeting and investment analysis techniques. Semester Prerequisite: Advancement to candidacy or department approval. Quarter Prerequisite: Consent of MSA director or department chairCurrent developments in international accounting. See Culminating Experience: Exam, Thesis, or Project in Graduate Degree and Program Requirements section of the Bulletin of Courses. Topics covered include recruiting salespeople for retention, selecting office personnel, written instruments between broker and salespeople, continual training, compensation and benefits, financial systems and records, market analysis, growth of a firm, etc. May be repeated for credit as topics change. Develop your analytical skills, learn to understand financial systems and explore other business areas you’re interested in. Semester Prerequisite: FIN 6775. Continuous Enrollment for Graduate Candidacy Standing. FIN 6991. Professional codes, standards, guidelines, ethical practices, regulations, and laws relevant to the investment industry. Quarter Prerequisite: FIN 313, FIN 314, FIN 430 and the upper-division writing requirementIntroduction to the security analysis and the modern portfolio theory. An assessment of student ability to integrate the knowledge of finance area, show critical and independent thinking, and demonstrate mastery of the subject matter in Finance. May be repeated for credit as topics change. Formerly offered as ACCT 426. education. Topics include types of fixed-income securities and their characteristics, fixed-income markets, fixed-income portfolio benchmarks, fixed-income valuation and return analysis, term structure, analysis of interest rate risk, analysis of credit risk, valuing bonds with embedded options, structured products, fixed-income portfolio management strategies, and duration. Materials fee required. Topics include foreign exchange markets, foreign exchange risk and hedging, foreign investment analysis, international money and capital markets, and international trade finance. About. Semester Prerequisite: FIN 6020 or consent of instructor. Topics include cost allocation; cost, volume and price relationships; product cost accounting and control systems; operations and capital budgeting, and related behavioral, reporting and information processing aspects. Formerly offered as FIN 420. Students who enroll through the university have full use of all university facilities. Formally offered as FIN 667. We will respond as quickly as possible. FIN 6994. Previously offered as ACCT 212. Semester Prerequisite: ACCT 3730 with a "C" or better grade. Quarter Prerequisite: MGMT 230 or equivalentAdvanced accounting law topics, ethical standards, and institutions for professional accountants. Continuous Enrollment for Graduate Candidacy Standing. Semester Prerequisite: (FIN 3001 or FIN 6020) and FIN 3800; or consent of instructor. Campus Building. California State University, San Bernardino 5500 University Parkway, San Bernardino CA 92407 +1 (909) 537-5000 Quarter Prerequisite: ACCT 373 with a "C" or better gradeTopics include accounting and reporting for mergers and acquisitions, accounting for consolidation, accounting for partnerships, foreign currency transaction and translation, and accounting for segment reporting. Accounting and Finance courses are offered in support of these programs. Semester Prerequisite: FIN 6776. Students in FIN 5555 must complete additional requirements. Quarter Prerequisite: ACCT 440This course builds on the knowledge base from Introductory Auditing, not only to provide students with an in-depth understanding of professional standards, but also to prepare students for the responsibilities and challenges faced as an auditor in charge. Semester Prerequisite: MATH 1301 or MATH 1401 or MATH 1601 or MATH 2210 and ACCT 2120 and ADMN 2100 or consent of instructor. Semester Prerequisite: Completion of 11 courses of the Master of Science in Finance (MSF) program. Within the accounting and finance function a systems accountant may report to the financial accountant, management accountant or financial director. Semester Prerequisite: FIN 6776. Topics will include standard audit reports, assessing audit risk, auditors legal liabilities, tests of controls, and audit evidence. in Accountancy prepares students for a wide range of employment opportunities in public accounting, industry and finance, government and nonprofit organizations. The objective is to educate post-baccalaureate students to be experts in investment analysis and portfolio management. Topics include joint costs, byproducts, spoilage, rework and scrap. Materials fee required. FIN 4300. Quarter Prerequisite: FIN 380 or consent of instructorIntroduction to real estate office administration. Semester Prerequisite: FIN 3800 or consent of instructor. 1985, M.B.A. 1990, California State University, San Bernardino, A.B. An intensive study of some phase of finance to be developed by the instructor. Topics include analysis of pensions, stock compensation, and other employee benefits; inter-corporate investments; business combinations; global operations; and ratio. 1973, Xavier University, Cincinnati, Ohio, B.A. We provide an education that will allow students to succeed in a business environment that is characterized by rapid technological advancements; a workforce of ethnic, cultural, and gender diversity; demands for continuous improvements in quality and service; demands for continuous individual and organizational learning; and, demands for the understanding and skills needed to practice in global markets. Maintaining and advancing our leading international reputation for teaching and research is our top priority. Formerly offered as 595D. Formerly offered as FIN 585. Case studies are introduced. The purpose of this paper is to extend the work done by Simon et al. Formerly offered as FIN 586. CSUSB Education Abroad. The Department of Accounting is one of the leading groups in the world for teaching and research on the economic, institutional and organisational aspects of accounting and financial management. ACCT 6992. ACCT 6150. A foundation for potential licensing and certification will be developed. College & University. Estates and Gifts, Ethics and other Specialized Taxation Topics. Formerly offered as FIN 460. Quarter Prerequisite: Consent of MSA director or department chairStudents demonstrate their readiness to enter the accounting profession by completing a series of projects that require application of knowledge and skills learned in the MSA program. The role of budgeting in management planning and control and an examination of cost and revenue variances. Forgot account? Quarter Prerequisite: FIN 665The optimal strategic decision-making in finance. Quarter Prerequisite: Consent of MSA director or department chairThe study of federal tax consequences of the formation, operation, reorganization, and liquidation of corporations from the standpoint of the corporation and shareholders, with some reference to the taxation of S corporations. Satisfies one of the state requirements toward the real estate broker license. These full-time and part-time faculty members are a valuable resource, not just for the University and its students, but also for the surrounding business community. They anticipate that technology will be an integral part of the teaching–learning processes that we offer them. Formerly offered as FIN 480. The Master of Science in Finance is open to all qualified students regardless of undergraduate major. Prerequisite: senior standing preferred; consent of instructor and the departments internship coordinatorSupervised work and study in Financial function of private or public organizations. ACCT 6991. Related Pages. Our Department strives to maintain a quality program that is responsive to an ever-changing environment. 1972, Advanced School of Accountancy, Iran, B.S. Quarter Prerequisite: FIN 380 or consent of instructorIntroduction to real estate accounting. A Certificate in Accounting is also available. Satisfies one of the state requirements toward the real estate broker license. Internal Auditing and Management Controls. Formerly offered as FIN 653. Introduction to religions, philosophies, cultures, characteristics, histories, and etiquettes of Asian countries from a business perspective. Inland Empire Center for Entrepreneurship (IECE) at CSUSB. FIN 4320. Quarter Prerequisite: FIN 313Modern money management with discussion of budgeting, banking, real estate, insurance, consumer credit, retirement, and estate planning. Academic Calendar - Global Site Navigation; Academic Advising - Global Site Navigation; Degrees & Programs - … Quarter Prerequisite: Advancement to candidacy and approval of program graduate coordinator or, if an interdisciplinary studies major, consent of the Dean of Graduate StudiesIndependent study leading to completion of requirements (other than course work) for the master's degree. FIN 3002. ACCT 5680. Focus will be on the practical application of real estate theory to the operation of the firm. Financial Controls – Financial controls include reconciliations, dividing the responsibilities and following the GAAP standards of accounting principles, all of which are implemented with view toward compliance, fraud and theft prevention. FIN 6993. FIN 6773. Formerly offered as FIN 101. Term structure of interest rates, portfolio theory and flow-fund analysis, deposit-type intermediaries, insurance, pension funds and investment companies, Federal Reserves System, and market regulation and policies. Semester Prerequisite: ACCT 3470. (Also offered as FIN 5555. Quarter Prerequisite: ACCT 211 and junior standingIntroduction to the basic concepts of federal income taxation. Continuous Enrollment for Graduate Candidacy Standing. ), diagnostic (why did it happen? Fundamentals of recording, analyzing, and communicating financial information including income determination, assets and liability relationships and preparation of financial statements. Topics covered include use of social media, professional networking, MS Office and Publisher, real estate presentation, contact management software, Multiple Listing Service, and real estate data analysis. FIN 6990. Jim ESTES, Profesor of Finance of California State University, San Bernardino, CA (CSUSB) | Read 7 publications | Contact Jim ESTES Financial Theory and Practice. ACCT 6060. ), predictive (what will be future outcomes? Formerly offered as ACCT 539. Semester Prerequisite: ACCT 3720. Semester Prerequisite: FIN 3001 and FIN 3002. Financial Planning Process and Insurance. FIN 3600. Semester Prerequisite: ACCT 4260. Comprehensive Investment Analysis. Principal financial reporting system. Formerly offered as FIN 654. The PDF will include all information unique to this page. Semester Prerequisite: FIN 3002. Emphasizes financial decision making and includes lectures and case studies. Quarter Prerequisite: ACCT 426Professional ethics in tax practices and taxation topics not covered in depth in ACCT 4260 and 5360, including gift and estate tax, income taxation of trusts and estates, tax administration and practice, working with tax law, advanced individual income tax topics, and other special topics. Semester Prerequisite: FIN 3001. Formerly offered as FIN 313. Beer, who returned to teaching accounting and finance earlier this year, served as the initial director of the CSUSB Office of Student Research (OSR), whose “mission has been to facilitate the engagement of students in scholarly and creative activities related to their disciplines by providing resources that support both student scholars and faculty mentors.” ACCT 5440. Formerly offered as FIN 590. 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