Student Opinion Honors - Finance

Finance

The finance concentration is about money: how to make it, manage it, and make more of it. Graduate studies in finance will prepare you to make smart financial decisions for individuals, institutions and companies. You’ll learn the techniques of financial management, from analyzing data to creating financial models and predicting future trends. The finance curriculum has a macro and a micro component. You’ll learn how the global financial system works.  But you’ll also learn how individuals and corporations gauge risks and returns, raise capital and make smart investment decisions.

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Boston College Carroll School of Management 
Brandeis University, International Business School
Brigham Young University Marriott School of Management
Columbia University Columbia Business School
Cornell University Johnson Graduate School of Management
New York University Leonard N. Stern School of Business
Rice University Jesse H. Jones Graduate School of Business
University of Arizona Eller College of Management 
University of Chicago Graduate School of Business
Tulane University Freeman School of Business
University of California, Riverside A. Gary Anderson Graduate School of Management
University of Florida Warrington College of Business
University of Pennsylvania The Wharton School
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Pamplin College of Business
Worcester Polytechnic Institute Department of Management
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