CZ:Finance3101 101 TempleUniversity Spring2008

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This is the organizational page for the Citizendium article project for Spring 2008, Finance 3101 Section 101 at Temple University, taught by Daniel Folkinshteyn.

The assignment is to write an article on a particular topic in finance.

Proposed topics for the Citizendium article project for Finance 3101, Spring 2008, Ambler, TR

To the students: Below, you will find a list of suggested topics. Edit this page (click the edit button at the top) and add your name to the table, next to the topic you wish to work on. Make your name a link to your user page.

How?

[[User:Daniel_Folkinshteyn|Daniel Folkinshteyn]]

makes a link to my user page, looking like this: Daniel Folkinshteyn

No more than two people per topic, and first-come first-serve.

Red links indicate that article does not yet exist. Blue links indicate that there is an existing page by that title. I have left them in because the existing pages are only stubs.

If you want to work on a topic not in the list below, first make sure that the article does not exist or is a stub. Then talk to the instructor to get it approved.

Topic Name of student(s)
Balance sheet
Income statement
Statement of cash flows Kathryn Hunsicker
Net working capital
Generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) Heather Tangradi, Christine Kellett
Efficient markets hypothesis
Dividends
Interest tax shield
Common stock Natalia Foydel, Rashmi Patel
Bond
Du Pont analysis
Cash flow from assets
Capital structure
Net present value
Internal rate of return
Stock split
Sunk cost
Yield to maturity
Opportunity cost
Financial ratios
Weighted average cost of capital
Financial leverage
Bankruptcy Douglas E. Chess
Sole proprietorship
Limited liability company
Limited partnership Caitlin Bradeis
 Derek Maitz
Effective annual rate
Default risk premium
Liquidity premium
Depreciation
Book value
Diversification
Price to earnings ratio
Agency problem
Return on equity
Bond ratings