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FIN 390 Principles of Finance

This course introduces the application to financial decision-making of mathematics, statistics, economic theory, and accounting procedures. The two central ideas are time value of money and the relationship between expected return and risk, and how these ideas are used to value bonds, stocks, and other financial securities, and to make capital investment decisions.

Prerequisites

4 Undergraduate credits

Effective May 10, 2004 to present

Learning outcomes

General

  • Understand the time value of money.
  • Be able to analyze and evaluate investment projects.
  • Understand the principles of asset pricing and be able to price some financial assets, such as stock and bond.
  • Understand the trade-off between risk and return and be able to estimate a fair return.

Spring 2026

Section Title Instructor books eservices
01 Principles of Finance Salim, Antar C
50 Principles of Finance Glavee, Patrick
51 Principles of Finance Bushland, John
52 Principles of Finance Madia, Ashwin M
53 Principles of Finance Salim, Antar C
54 Principles of Finance Gelgelu, Desta A
55 Principles of Finance Prakasa, Yoga
56 Principles of Finance Prakasa, Yoga
57 Principles of Finance Halvorson, Jon P

Summer 2026

Section Title Instructor books eservices
01 Principles of Finance Bushland, John
50 Principles of Finance Glavee, Patrick
51 Principles of Finance Vo, Minh T
52 Principles of Finance Madia, Ashwin M

Fall 2026

Section Title Instructor books eservices
01 Principles of Finance Glavee, Patrick
02 Principles of Finance Vo, Minh T
50 Principles of Finance Bushland, John
51 Principles of Finance Rao, Vadhindran
52 Principles of Finance Glavee, Patrick
53 Principles of Finance Rao, Vadhindran
54 Principles of Finance Salim, Antar C
55 Principles of Finance Krishnamoorthy, Sudha
56 Principles of Finance Madia, Ashwin M