Fall 2007 FIN 3403 Financial Management Fully Online Section: RVC Class Number: 85514



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Fall 2007 FIN 3403 Financial Management Fully Online Section: RVC Class Number: 85514 Instructor: Office: Jim Keys RB 207B, University Park Campus Office Phone: 305-348-3268 or 305-348-2680 Office Fax: 305-348-4245 E-mail: jim.keys@fiu.edu Office Hours: Class Location: Syllabus Page URL: Other Resources URL: Main Page URL: Print Syllabus: Monday & Tuesday, 3:00-5:00 PM Fully Online http://www.fiu.edu/~keysj/fin3403syl_f07_online.html http://www.fiu.edu/~keysj/other_resources.htm http://www.fiu.edu/~keysj http://www.fiu.edu/~keysj/fin_3403_syllabus_online_f07.pdf Special Note: Exam #3 is comprehensive and will be given on the FIU University Park campus in Miami, Florida, on Friday, December 14th, from 6PM-9PM, in RB 120 (room subject to change). If you do not reside in the South Florida area, you must arrange for and compensate (if applicable) an approved proctor. Success in an online class requires strong self-discipline and time management skills. Carefully read the syllabus as well as all communications from the instructor including email and Discussion Board postings. Although the class is entirely online, it is not self-paced. Students are required to complete various assessments for each chapter on their own time schedule during the week subject to the submission deadlines. Personal issues or technology problems do not excuse you, so please plan accordingly. The course is hosted on FIU's servers utilizing Blackboard/WebCT as the CMS: WebCT Login Instructions Online Learning Course Login Portal In order to resolve any issues with your computer and online assessments, it is important that you take the "Online Learning Practice Quiz" from each computer you will be using. It is your responsibility to make sure your computer is compatible with WebCT [http://www.webct.com/tuneup] and that it meets the minimum hardware requirements [http://online.fiu.edu/future_whats_required.html].

Required Materials Recommended Materials Recommended Reading Prerequisites Index to Syllabus Course Objectives & Course Competencies Class and Undergraduate Policies and Procedures Major and Curriculum Objectives Targeted Teaching Methodology Exams and WebCT Chapter Quizzes - Instructions Time Value of Money and Other Resources Grade Access, Grade Determination, and Grading Scale Disability Resource Center Religious Holidays Class Schedule Required Materials Textbook Essentials of Managerial Finance, Scott Besley and Eugene F. Brigham, 13th edition, Thomson South-Western, 2005. Textbook: Essentials of Managerial Finance, Scott Besley & Eugene F. Brigham, 13th edition, Thomson South-Western, 2005. ISBN: 0-324-25875-5 ISBN 13: 978-0324-25875-2 Errata Sheet: Errata Sheet Financial Calculator: Here are some recommended models > HP 10bII, HP 12c, HP 17bII+, TI BA II Plus, TI BA II Plus Professional. Internet Access: This is a fully online course. Students should have access to a properly configured computer and a reliable internet connection. Recommended Materials Text Study Guide: Study Guide to Accompany Essentials of Managerial Finance, Scott Besley, Eugene F. Brigham, and Dana Aberwald Clark, 13th Edition, Thomson South-Western, 2005. ISBN: 0-324-25876-3 ISBN13: 9780324258769 Financial Calculator Tutorials and Guidebooks: Click here for access to additional resources for financial calculators. Financial Calculator Guide: Financial Analysis With An Electronic Calculator, Mark White, Sixth Edition, McGraw-Hill, 2007. ISBN: 073217093 ISBN13: 9780073217093 Recommended Reading Wall Street Journal Business Week Fortune Barron's Kiplinger's SmartMoney Subscribe Subscribe Subscribe Subscribe Subscribe Subscribe Prerequisites Prerequisites: College Algebra (MAC 1105) or Calculus for Business (MAC 2233), Statistics for Business and Economics (STA 2023), Principles of Macroeconomics (ECO 2013), Principles of Microeconomics (ECO 2023) and Accounting for Decisions (ACG 2021).

Prerequisite Link: http://cbasys.fiu.edu/advising/prerequisites/prerequisites1.cfm NOTE: Students will be dropped from business courses by the CBA Undergraduate Advising Office if they do not meet the prerequisites. In addition, they will be notified via email of the administrative drop. The email will be sent to the students FIU email account. All students are required to activate their FIU email accounts. The CBA Undergraduate Advising Office will continue checking enrollment throughout the first week of class and will drop students accordingly. Course Objectives & Course Competencies FIN 3403 is the core finance course required of all business majors. The course integrates practical and theoretical aspects of finance and includes concepts and techniques essential for success in all business disciplines. Emphasis is placed upon the underlying principles and practices and how they relate to the decision making process faced by a financial manager charged with the objective of shareholder wealth maximization. Although this course emphasizes corporate decision making, the skills obtained will also aid the student in personal finance and small business decision making. After completing this course, the student should be able to: Explain and evaluate the concept of shareholder wealth maximization and how it relates to other possible objectives of the firm's management as well as the nature of the agency relationship inherent in the corporate structure. Describe how interest rates are determined and the role played by financial markets and institutions in the global financial system. Explain the concepts of compounding and discounting and utilize these tools to calculate the future value and present value of lump sums, annuities, and uneven cash flow streams and in addition calculate the value of other variables such as the interest rate, time period, and periodic payment. Determine the expected rate of return and risk of an individual investment as well as a portfolio of assets, including concepts such as standard deviation, correlation, diversification, and the CAPM (Capital Asset Pricing Model). Explain the determinants of intrinsic value and utilize these concepts to determine the value and yields of bonds and preferred and common stocks. Calculate various measures of project profitability using traditional capital budgeting techniques including Payback Period, Net Present Value, Internal Rate of Return, and Modified Internal Rate of Return. Explain the concept of the cost of capital and how it is affected by the firm s capital structure and the application of these concepts to capital budgeting decision making and dividend policy. Understand the significance of information included in the income statement and balance sheet, discuss the importance of the cash flow statement and explain the difference between accounting net income for the firm and cash flow; analyze a firm's financial performance using financial ratio analysis. Identify the steps in the financial planning process and discuss the importance of sales forecasts and pro forma financial statements. Describe the risk-return tradeoff involved in working capital management and explain how firms choose appropriate levels of working capital and sources of short term financing. Major & Curriculum Objectives Targeted Apply critical thinking skills to complex business problems including: Identifying and evaluating relevant issues and information; Generating and evaluating possible solutions to problems. Use quantitative analytical skills to: Identify and analyze material factors that are involved in business problems; Determine and apply appropriate problem-solving techniques to business problems. Use information technology as a tool to perform essential business tasks.

Teaching Methodology Suggested study procedures: Print out the Overview section for each chapter and use it as a guide as to the important topics to focus on. Read the assigned chapter. View the electure for the assigned chapter and take appropriate notes. Sample the additional resources to deepen your understanding of the material. Complete the Sample Problems which can be accessed from the Class Schedule below. Complete all of the "Questions" and a sampling of the "Problems" at the end of each chapter (focus on the "Exam-Type Problems"); refer to the Instructor's Manual for guidance. Complete the Interactive Quiz for the chapter through the Text Web Site. Post your questions on the Discussion Forum in WebCT and review the Forum for previously answered questions. Use Course Mail or my personal address (jim.keys@fiu.edu) to communicate privately. Complete the Chapter Quizzes through WebCT by the due date* following the instructions provided (no extensions will be granted). Do not wait until the final day to take the quizzes! Prepare for and take the Exams as scheduled, following the instructions provided. Class and Undergraduate Policies and Procedures Given that this is a fully online course, it is the learner's responsibility to pace themselves and complete any assignments, quizzes and exams by the specified deadlines. My role will be to guide you and help you when such assistance is requested. The only way I can help you is if I know the areas in which you are having difficulties. Class attendance is not required, but students are able to communicate with classmates and their instructor via e-mail and discussion forums and you are always welcome to personally visit me at the University. The structure of this class makes your individual study and preparation extremely important. You will be encouraged to use the vast resources made available to you on the internet and in WebCT including E-Lectures, Ask the Author Videos, The Problem Bank, and Xtra! Quizzing. Courses follow the University calendar for the term in which they are offered. You are expected to begin your studies in the first week of class and work continually and regularly throughout the term. Students must adhere to University policies and procedures relating to adding, dropping, withdrawing, and canceling courses. Please refer to the Schedule for deadlines. Absolutely no incomplete grades or make-up examinations will be given. In cases of medical or catastrophic emergencies, the student should contact the Registrar's Office to apply for a Late Drop or Refund. Undergraduate Policies & Procedures: The Undergraduate Policies and Procedures Manual outlines and explains the policies and procedures governing undergraduate study at FIU. The policies include those concerning: the Undergraduate Program, University and Department Admission Criteria, College Level Academic Skills (CLAST), Academic Advising, General Academic Policies, Award of Degrees and Commencement Exercises, Educational Support Services and Undergraduate Administration. A keyword index links the Undergraduate, Graduate and Academic Affairs Policies and Procedures Manuals. The Standards of Student Conduct summarizes the position of the University concerning ethics and honesty. Statement of Understanding between Professor and Student: Student Code of Academic Integrity Every student must respect the right of all to have an equitable opportunity to learn and honestly demonstrate the quality of their learning. Therefore, all students must adhere to a standard of academic conduct, demonstrating respect for themselves, their fellow students, and the educational mission of the University. As a student in the College of Business taking this class: I will not represent someone else's work as my own.

I will not cheat, nor will I aid in another's cheating. I will be honest in my academic endeavors. I understand that if I am found responsible for academic misconduct, I will be subject to the academic misconduct procedures and sanctions as outlined in the Student Handbook. Failure to adhere to the guidelines stated above may result in one of the following: Expulsion: Permanent separation of the student from the University, preventing readmission to the institution. This sanction shall be recorded on the student's transcript. Suspension: Temporary separation of the student from the University for a specific period of time. By taking this online course I promise to adhere to FIU's Student Code of Academic Integrity. For details on the policy and procedure go to the Academic Misconduct section of the Policies and Procedures manual. Exams and WebCT Chapter Quizzes - Instructions Please read the Standards of Student Conduct and use it as your guide throughout the course. I take each and every instance of academic misconduct very seriously and hope that this is not an issue with any student who takes the course. Chapter Quizzes: There are Quizzes assigned for each chapter (there are two quizzes on time value of money). Please refer to the Schedule of Beginning & Ending Times for Chapter Quizzes in WebCT appearing at the bottom of the page (no extensions will be granted). Do not wait until the final day to take the quizzes! Quizzes are open book and open notes and you are allowed to use a calculator, but you are to take them without any other assistance. The quizzes will consist of material covered during the specified week. You may take each quiz up to three times; only the highest grade will count. The quizzes will serve to test your understanding of the subject matter and prepare you for the exams. When taking the quizzes please be sure to follow the instructions given in WebCT. The Quiz questions will be released one at a time and you will be able to revisit your answer before submitting the Quiz for grading. Exams: There will be three exams given throughout the term. Exams #1 and #2 are not comprehensive and are taken in WebCT. Once you access the exam, the "clock" will start and you will have the allotted time to complete it. Exam #3 is comprehensive and will be given on the FIU University Park campus in Miami, Florida (times and rooms to be announced). If you do not reside in the South Florida area, you must arrange for and compensate (if applicable) an approved proctor. No Exams or Quizzes will be reset for any student, so please be sure you are fully prepared before beginning any Quiz or Exam. Students are permitted the use of a calculator, scrap paper, and one 8.5" x 11" sheet with anything written on both sides. In addition, you are allowed to have the Time Value of Money Formula Sheet and Interest Tables during each exam. Note: Any violation of the testing policy as spelled out above will result in extreme consequences up to and including expulsion from the University! The table below summarizes the environment you must adhere to when taking Quizzes and Exams: Chapter Quizzes (online) Exams (online and comprehensive final) Open Book, Open Notes Pens/Pencils Pens/Pencils Calculator Scrap Paper Scrap Paper Calculator One 8.5" x 11" Sheet (both sides) Time Value of Money Formula Sheet Time Value of Money Formula Sheet Future Value of a lump sum Present Value of a lump sum Future Value of a lump sum Present Value of a lump sum Future Value of an annuity Present Value of an annuity Future Value of an annuity Present Value of an annuity Time Value of Money and Other Resources Time Value of Money Tools: The following Time Value of Money tools should be downloaded and printed out. Refer to the "Other

Resources" page for calculator tutorials, math and statistical resources, financial certifications and additional items of interest. Outline Study Guide Formula Sheet Interest Tables Calculator and Other Resources TVM Outline TVM Study Guide TVM Formula Sheet FV, FVA, PV, PVA http://www.fiu.edu/~keysj/other_resources.htm Grade Access, Grade Determination, and Grading Scale Course Grading: The final grade is based upon the Chapter Quizzes and Exams. Exam #1 25% Exam #2 25% Exam #3 (comprehensive) 35% Chapter Quizzes (Best 14 out of 17) 15% Total 100% Grade Calculator: http://www.fiu.edu/~keysj/grade_calculator_fin3403_online.xls Grading Scale: The letter grade for the course is based upon the scale below. 93-100 A 80-83 B- 68-69 D+ 90-92 A- 78-79 C+ 64-67 D 88-89 B+ 74-77 C 60-63 D- 84-87 B 70-73 C- 00-59 F Grade Access: All grades will posted on the internet under your personal code. Calculate your personal code by going to [http://cba.fiu.edu/cba] and entering your Panther ID number. Access your grades at [http://www.fiu.edu/~keysj/fin_3403_web_grades_online.htm]. Disability Resource Center If a student has a disability and needs assistance, please notify the Instructor and/or contact the Disability Resource Center to make arrangements for the appropriate modification and/or assistance. Religious Holidays Any student may request to be excused from a scheduled exam to observe a religious holy day of their faith. The student must notify the Instructor and arrange to take the exam in advance of the regularly scheduled exam date. Class Schedule LEGEND Lecture Dates Exam Dates Other Important Dates

Date (Week Of) Chapter Coverage Topic Author's Notes (with permission) Sample Problems August 27 1, 2 Overview of Managerial Finance Introduction to Managerial Markets, Institutions, Interest Finance Rates September 3 11, 11A Analysis of Financial Statements September 10 3 Time Value of Money Time Value of Money September 17 3 Time Value of Money September 24 4 Risk and Rates of Return Risk and Rates of Return October 3 1,2,3,4,11,11A EXAM #1 - Online October 3 through October 5 Chapters1,2,3,4,11 October 8 5, 17 Valuation Concepts (pgs. 200-217) Valuation Concepts Long Term Debt October 15 5, 16 Valuation Concepts (pgs. 217-236) Common Stock October 22 6, 6B Capital Budgeting Techniques Capital Budgeting October 29 7, 7A Project Cash Flows and Risk November 2 DROP DATE DROP DATE November 7 5,6,6B,7,7A,16,17 EXAM #2 - Online November 7 through November 9 Chapters 5,6,7,16,17 November 12 8 Cost of Capital Cost of Capital November 19 9 Capital Structure Capital Structure and Dividend Policy Forecasting, Planning, and November 26 12, 10 December 3 13, 14 8,9,10,12,13,14 December 14 + Comprehensive Portion of Exam Financial Planning and Control Dividend Policy Working Capital Policy Managing Short Term Assets EXAM #3 - On Campus Control Capital Structure and Dividend Policy On UP Campus, RB 120, Friday, December 14th, 6PM-9PM Chapters 8,9,10,12,13,14

Quiz (Chapter) 1 (Chapter 1) Overview of Managerial Finance 2 (Chapter 2) Markets, Institutions, Interest Rates 3 (Chapter 11) Analysis of Financial Statements 4 (Chapter 3) Time Value of Money - Lump Sums 5 (Chapter 3) Time Value of Money - Annuities & Uneven Cash Flows 6 (Chapter 4) Risk and Rates of Return 7 (Chapter 17) Long Term Debt 8 (Chapter 16) Common Stock 9 (Chapter 5) Valuation Concepts 10 (Chapter 6) Capital Budgeting Techniques 11 (Chapter 7) Project Cash Flows and Risk 12 (Chapter 8) Cost of Capital 13 (Chapter 9) Capital Structure 14 (Chapter 12) Financial Planning and Control 15 (Chapter 10) Dividend Policy 16 (Chapter 13) Working Capital Policy 17 (Chapter 14) Managing Short Term Assets FIN 3403 Online Section RVC - Fall 2007 Semester Schedule of Beginning & Ending Times for Chapter Quizzes and Exams in WebCT Quiz Begins (5:00 AM) Quiz Ends Time Allowed Exam Exam Begins (11:00 PM) (5:00 AM) 8/27/2007 10/05/2007 90 minutes 8/27/2007 10/05/2007 " 8/27/2007 10/05/2007 " 8/27/2007 10/05/2007 " 8/27/2007 10/05/2007 " Exam Ends Time Allowed (11:00 PM) 8/27/2007 10/05/2007 " Exam #1 10/03/2007 10/05/2007 3 hours 8/27/2007 11/09/2007 " 8/27/2007 11/09/2007 " 8/27/2007 11/09/2007 " 8/27/2007 11/09/2007 " 8/27/2007 11/09/2007 " Exam #2 11/07/2007 11/09/2007 3 hours Exam #3 On Campus, 12/14/2007 On Campus, 12/14/2007 3 hours Copyright 2007, James D. Keys. All rights reserved.