FIN 2000-05 - PRIN OF FINANCE
- Academic Period:
- Fall 2025
- Section:
- FIN 2000-05 - PRIN OF FINANCE
- Title:
- PRINCIPLES OF FINANCE
- Meeting Patterns:
- Mon/Wed | 15:00 - 16:30
- Locations:
- Tomasso Hall 308 Can be several values or empty
- Start Date:
- Monday, August 25, 2025 Date format can be changed
- End Date:
- Friday, December 12, 2025 Date format can be changed
- Instructor Name:
- Linghang Zeng
- Instructor Email:
- lzeng@babson.edu
- Academic Unit:
- FIN - Finance
- Academic Level:
- Undergraduate
- Maximum Credits:
- 4
- Delivery Mode:
- In-Person
- Allowed Grading Bases:
- Graded
- Section Status:
- Waitlist
- Enrollment Count:
- 40
- Section Capacity:
- 40
- Description:
- FIN2000 Finance 4 Intermediate Management Credits FIN 2000 Principles of Finance helps students understand the role of Finance in the management of business ventures and in their daily lives. Effective financial management, whether performed by the general manager in a small business, or by the finance organization in a large corporation, is necessary for ventures to succeed and grow. A successful financial manager must have skills, tools, and perspectives in many areas, including valuation of stocks and bonds, capital budgeting, investment risk and return, the cost of investor-supplied capital, and capital structure. A successful financial manager also must appreciate the key characteristics of a venture – including its products, services, market position, and purpose – and the economic and social environment in which the venture operates. Accordingly, this course links financial analysis and decision-making to critical contextual factors, allowing students to understand the part played by Finance in the overall impact of ventures. Throughout the topic coverage, connections between managerial Finance and personal Finance are recognized and explored, facilitating development of essential financial literacy capabilities. Competency will be developed through readings, lectures, class discussions, and exercises. Prerequisites: ACC1000 AND AQM1000
- HTML Description:
FIN2000 Finance
4 Intermediate Management Credits
FIN 2000 Principles of Finance helps students understand the role of Finance in the management of business ventures and in their daily lives. Effective financial management, whether performed by the general manager in a small business, or by the finance organization in a large corporation, is necessary for ventures to succeed and grow. A successful financial manager must have skills, tools, and perspectives in many areas, including valuation of stocks and bonds, capital budgeting, investment risk and return, the cost of investor-supplied capital, and capital structure. A successful financial manager also must appreciate the key characteristics of a venture – including its products, services, market position, and purpose – and the economic and social environment in which the venture operates. Accordingly, this course links financial analysis and decision-making to critical contextual factors, allowing students to understand the part played by Finance in the overall impact of ventures. Throughout the topic coverage, connections between managerial Finance and personal Finance are recognized and explored, facilitating development of essential financial literacy capabilities. Competency will be developed through readings, lectures, class discussions, and exercises.
Prerequisites: ACC1000 AND AQM1000
- Format:
- In-Person Can be several values or empty
- Session:
- Full Session Can be several values or empty
- Elective:
- Can be several values or empty
- Program:
- Intermediate Management (UGrad), , , Can be several values or empty