Where do you think the best finance program is in the south?
I'm looking for a college with a good finance program that is in the south. Thanks
Higher Education (University +) - 1 Answers
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University of Alabama has a top-ranked business school. Not exactly familiar with the finance department, b/c I've only had to take one finance class. The site for the business school is: cba.ua.edu
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Are there any special programs for minorities to help them finance a college education
Are there any special programs for minorities to help them finance a college education?
Financial Aid - 2 Answers
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there are scholarships, if that is what you are thinking of.
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You can search scholarships on fastweb.com. You may find some minority oriented scholarships there to apply for. Typically scholarship search season is open from Jan-May for the upcoming Fall/Spring semester. It may be too late for this upcoming year to find any available scholarships. Next suggestion is to use all federal aid sources you qualify for. Apply through the FAFSA online at fafsa.ed.gov and then speak to your financial aid office about additional filing requirements and any scholarships they may offer, or may be aware of that exist for minorities.
Financial Aid - 2 Answers
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there are scholarships, if that is what you are thinking of.
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You can search scholarships on fastweb.com. You may find some minority oriented scholarships there to apply for. Typically scholarship search season is open from Jan-May for the upcoming Fall/Spring semester. It may be too late for this upcoming year to find any available scholarships. Next suggestion is to use all federal aid sources you qualify for. Apply through the FAFSA online at fafsa.ed.gov and then speak to your financial aid office about additional filing requirements and any scholarships they may offer, or may be aware of that exist for minorities.
Thursday, July 14, 2011
looking for finance programs that would help me with dental work for some one with bad credit & low income
looking for finance programs that would help me with dental work for some one with bad credit & low income ?
Dental - 2 Answers
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Try Ameriplan not insurance but its designed to provide discounted rates at participating providers. Go to their website and check em' out. <providersearch.ameriplanusa.com
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as with the first answer Ameriplan is perfect VERY AFFORDABLE! and the dental includes vision prescription and chiropractic care. and if you sign on the membership fee is waived so its even cheaper. www.everyonebenefits.com/40506448
Dental - 2 Answers
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Try Ameriplan not insurance but its designed to provide discounted rates at participating providers. Go to their website and check em' out. <providersearch.ameriplanusa.com
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as with the first answer Ameriplan is perfect VERY AFFORDABLE! and the dental includes vision prescription and chiropractic care. and if you sign on the membership fee is waived so its even cheaper. www.everyonebenefits.com/40506448
Thursday, July 7, 2011
I need program to scan receipts and put them in finance program
I need program to scan receipts and put them in finance program?
i need a home finance program, preferably free or cheap, that will scan my receipts and put the item prices in the right places for my budget planning and checking. is there such a program?
Personal Finance - 1 Answers
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No. there is no way for a scanner to determine what an item name is and what a price is. They just scan it like taking a picture.
i need a home finance program, preferably free or cheap, that will scan my receipts and put the item prices in the right places for my budget planning and checking. is there such a program?
Personal Finance - 1 Answers
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No. there is no way for a scanner to determine what an item name is and what a price is. They just scan it like taking a picture.
Friday, July 1, 2011
Which maths topics are used in finance especially for a msc or mphil programme
Which maths topics are used in finance especially for a msc or mphil programme?
I would like to have a list of the fundamental math topics that ought to have been covered before pursuing a master of finance programme? Thanks
Higher Education (University +) - 1 Answers
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Hmm. If you're talking about straight finance (discounted cash flows, etc.), then pretty basic algebra is all you need. If you're comfortable with exponents, then that's about it (1+r)^n. If you're talking about general Economics, then that is a different story altogether. I took a graduate Macroeconomics class once that use several concepts from Calculus III (Lagrange multipliers, etc.). If your masters degree is geared toward the real-world application of finance such as an MBA degree, then you'll be just fine with very basic algebra and you should spend your time getting comfortable with financial modeling. If you're looking into a more academic course of study that would involve broader economic concepts, I would hit as much calculus as you can. Seriously. Graduate level economics is no joke when it comes to math. Good luck!
I would like to have a list of the fundamental math topics that ought to have been covered before pursuing a master of finance programme? Thanks
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Hmm. If you're talking about straight finance (discounted cash flows, etc.), then pretty basic algebra is all you need. If you're comfortable with exponents, then that's about it (1+r)^n. If you're talking about general Economics, then that is a different story altogether. I took a graduate Macroeconomics class once that use several concepts from Calculus III (Lagrange multipliers, etc.). If your masters degree is geared toward the real-world application of finance such as an MBA degree, then you'll be just fine with very basic algebra and you should spend your time getting comfortable with financial modeling. If you're looking into a more academic course of study that would involve broader economic concepts, I would hit as much calculus as you can. Seriously. Graduate level economics is no joke when it comes to math. Good luck!
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