3 Applied Finance degrees found
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- Finance
- Applied Finance
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3 Applied Finance degrees found
Mississippi College School of Business
Finance M.B.A.
- Clinton, USA
MBA
On-Campus
English
The purpose of the M.B.A. with Finance Concentration is to provide graduate students with greater knowledge and understanding in finance.
Swiss School of Management Dubai
MBA in Finance
- Dubai, United Arab Emirates
MBA
Part time
1 Year
On-Campus
English
This course offers an introduction to understanding and managing investment portfolios. The course will also expose the student to the difference between public investing and Private Equity, primary valuation methodologies currently used on Wall Street: comparable company’s analysis, precedent transaction analysis, discounted cash flow analysis and leverages buyout analysis.
Universidad Ana G. Méndez – Recinto de Gurabo
MBA - Finance
- Gurabo, Puerto Rico
MBA
Full time, Part time
2 years
On-Campus
Spanish
The program provides students with the theoretical and practical concepts of business management and administration with a strong emphasis on finance, based on case studies and contexts on a global and regional scale. This MBA in Finance, in general, will prepare students for financial risk management and, in addition, gives you the option of studying corporate finance, all with a global perspective. The emphasis is on the development of knowledge of the basic disciplines and financial analytical skills necessary to understand and direct the work of other functional and operational specialists in the business or business setting.
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The field of applied finance is the study of how various business models impact financial results. Studying applied finance may lead to employment with institutions such as those providing financial planning services, brokerage firms or commercial banking companies.