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I need help finding my very last course. It has to fit into the financial concentration, and something that I can complete between now and December. I can't drop $1500 on a course right now. I would love to test out, and if that is not possible, I would do an inexpensive online course.
There are some really awesome researchers on this forum that have been a huge help. I am hoping someone knows of something I can do!
Here is what is listed as suggestions under the financial concentration ( I crossed out what I already completed):
Financial Institutions and Markets OR Money and Banking
International Finance
Advanced Financial Management/Corporation Finance
Advanced Security Analysis and Portfolio Management OR Investments II
Business Forecasting
Commercial Banking
Capital Budgeting Management
Capital Structure Management
Derivatives
Mathematical Analysis of Financial Decisions
Risk Management
Working Capital Management
Any ideas?
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BYU online has Financial Planning with a FIN prefix. Will this help?
https://is.byu.edu/description/FIN-418-M001
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I will ask. I sure hope so.
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08-31-2017, 10:52 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-31-2017, 10:56 PM by dfrecore.)
I have seen numerous times on here that TESU will accept both Money & Banking AND Financial Institutions & Markets, so you may want to try that.
CSU-Global has Assessing & Managing Risk, and Financial Performance in Ops Management that may work.
It has been tried without success to bring in CSU-Global's Analyzing Financial Statements CBE, but TESU considers it ACC, so that may not work for the BYU course - but it's certainly worth asking.
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(08-31-2017, 10:52 PM)dfrecore Wrote: It has been tried without success to bring in CSU-Global's Analyzing Financial Statements CBE, but TESU considers it ACC, so that may not work for the BYU course - but it's certainly worth asking.
I was told it works for FIN, but since TESU gives different answers sometimes, I'm not sure.
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(08-31-2017, 10:52 PM)dfrecore Wrote: I have seen numerous times on here that TESU will accept both Money & Banking AND Financial Institutions & Markets, so you may want to try that.
I was told they would too. These are the cheapest options, and they have been checked with TESU by a few of us
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