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  MBA AF 629

Managing Financial Institutions

Focuses on the financial management of financial institutions. This course covers the management of liquidity, loan portfolio, and capital, as well as overall asset-liability management in depository type institutions. The course also discusses the strategic implications for such institutions of changing financial and regulatory environment. The course is oriented toward managerial decision-making in the changing environment facing these institutions. The course is conducted through the analysis of cases and through discussions of the kinds of issues that affect decisions.

Prerequisites

MBA AF 620 and graduate degree student in the College of Management
 
 

 

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