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May 13, 2008
FRL 100 Personal Money Management (4)
Major financial problems of the household in allocating resources and planning expenditures. Budgeting, housing, consumer protection, insurance, the use of credit, savings, and investments. Not open to finance majors. 4 lecture discussions. 

FRL 101 Law for Everyday Living (4)
Legal principles which underlie ordinary transactions such as buying a 

FRL 106 Real Estate Principles (4)
This course satisfies educational requirements for real estate broker’s license. Introduction to real estate brokerage and investments; the nature and classification of real property, and fundamental theories of urban growth, land utilization and property valuation. An overview of real estate finance, property management, and the development process. 4 lecture discussions. Prerequisite: ENG 104. 

FRL 200 Special Study for Lower Division Students (1-4)
Individual or group investigation, research, studies or surveys of selected problems. Total credit limited to 4 units, with a maximum of 4 units per quarter. 

FRL 201 Legal Environment of Business Transactions (4)
Study of the adversary system, principles of American law, coverage of business-related torts and contracts, product liability, and real and personal property. Case analysis. 4 lecture presentations. Prerequisite: ENG 104. 

FRL 270 Asset Protection and Insurance  (4)
Introduction to corporate risk management and insurance. Institutional framework and analytical techniques for managing property and personnel loss exposures. Use of risk control and risk financing methods, including insurance, from viewpoint of business and family risk managers. 4 lectures/problem-solving. 

FRL 299/299A/299L Special Topics for Lower Division Students (4)
Group study of a selected topic, the title to be specified in advance. Total credit limited to 8 units, with a maximum of 4 units per quarter. Instruction is by lecture, laboratory, or a combination. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. 

FRL 300 Managerial Finance I (3)
First of the two-course sequence in finance for College of Business Administration majors. Topics include the role of a financial manager; financial statement analysis; financial planning; time value of money, bond and stock valuation; investment analysis techniques; and methods of raising long-term funds. 3 units lecture/problem-solving. Prerequisites: ACC 207, EC 201 and microcomputer proficiency. 

FRL 301 Managerial Finance II (3)
Second of the two-course sequence in finance for College of Business Administration majors. Topics include investment valuation criteria, making capital investment decisions, the risk-return tradeoff, methods of measuring risk, cost of capital, methods of raising long-term capital, capital structure, dividend policy, and international finance. 3 lectures/problem-solving. Prerequisites: ACC 208, EC 202, FRL 300, and STA 120. 

FRL 302 Legal Environment of Business Organizations (4)
Legal requirements of formation, operation and financing of partnerships, corporations and other business organizations. Consideration of the agency relationships and responsibilities of involved parties. Discussion of the economic, political, and regulatory environment. Case analysis. 4 lectures/problem-solving. Prerequisite: FRL 201. 

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