Where to find financing programs?
I would to know where to find programs out there, that finance the renovation and purchasingg of property in my area?
Small Business - 1 Answers
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Contact your local bank.
Sunday, August 28, 2011
Sunday, August 21, 2011
List of Ph.D. in Finance Programs
List of Ph.D. in Finance Programs?
Hello all! I feel like my question is silly, but I'm having trouble. I cannot find a list of U.S. schools offering a Ph.D. in Finance. A Google search doesn't produce anything useful. I'd like to find as many as possible, so I can begin researching schools. Any advise/suggestions are welcome. Thanks!
Higher Education (University +) - 2 Answers
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You would get a PhD in business, not a PhD in finance. Within your PhD program you could focus on finance. Switch your google search to business PhD. Example program: http://www.gsb.stanford.edu/research/courses/phd.html
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Just look into the business college's within a university system. If they have a Ph.D program, chances are that they will have a concentration in finance, and usually subsections within finance. When you apply, you would be applying for the finance program and so would not compete against someone who's trying to get a concentration in, say, accounting. Note that not all business college's offer doctoral degree programs.
Hello all! I feel like my question is silly, but I'm having trouble. I cannot find a list of U.S. schools offering a Ph.D. in Finance. A Google search doesn't produce anything useful. I'd like to find as many as possible, so I can begin researching schools. Any advise/suggestions are welcome. Thanks!
Higher Education (University +) - 2 Answers
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You would get a PhD in business, not a PhD in finance. Within your PhD program you could focus on finance. Switch your google search to business PhD. Example program: http://www.gsb.stanford.edu/research/courses/phd.html
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Just look into the business college's within a university system. If they have a Ph.D program, chances are that they will have a concentration in finance, and usually subsections within finance. When you apply, you would be applying for the finance program and so would not compete against someone who's trying to get a concentration in, say, accounting. Note that not all business college's offer doctoral degree programs.
Sunday, August 14, 2011
I am buying a laptop. What company, programs, basics, extras, price should I require? I am a finance student.
I am buying a laptop. What company, programs, basics, extras, price should I require? I am a finance student.?
Please help! Which company is the best? Which offers the most software programs in the package (the best but not most expensive)? What options (plugs, connections, burners, travel sticks, camera, iPod, cable, printer connections... etc.) should my laptop have? As a finance student, which programs should I ask for while buying a laptop? What stores would you recommend? This is my first purchase, and I admit I know nothing from the computer industry. Thank you so much for any help. Magdalena I consider price up to $1000 maybe a little bit more if you convince me ;) I am looking for something really good, but try to keep it as cheap as possible prefferably less that $1000
Laptops & Notebooks - 7 Answers
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First question--what will you use the PC for, graphics, music, TV, photo's, videos? Must get a firewall they are free, check out Microsoft Home. By the way if you buy a PC consider a MAC that runs XP and the new VISTA. Then you need anti virus use CLAM AV, its free, then a spyware detector use AD aware and Spybot. Office software is almost free or cheap, use STAR Office or Word Perfect or Microsoft Office. Dont forget a USB thum drive for backup transferring and carrying data arround. I like Dell, HP, Compaq and Toshiba especially for a Linux laptop use or even dual OS systems. COMPusa, Amazon, Staples, etc Dont buy a laptop if you dont need it, Desktops are much much cheaper!!
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i know that alot of computers are now coming out with the new windows vista try looking that up. or hunt on the internet at sites like: bestbuy circuit city walmart office max office depot staples good luck!
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The best laptops are Alienware. You will pay through the nose for them though, but they are the best. The next best I would say would be a dell. They are easy to configure what you need on their website and they have reasonable packages to chose from in the way of software. Just make sure you get a good wireless card and have a usb port and you are set. Most everything peripheral wise uses USB ports these days. Just go to dell.com and play around with the configurations
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if u want tht cheap and best one go fot toshiba
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I buy from BestBuy, you can get help in selecting what you want and you know where they are if you don't like what you got. They do have some expertise because they have a whole department dedicated to computers. as far as brands, I usually buy HP.but there are a lot of companies making them now so read some of the material that is usually on display. The windows vista system is coming out soon I hear, you could look for compatability, but I wouldn't buy one with the first version of any windows until they get the bugs out.
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Get something with a good dual core processor, at least a gig of ram, and a decent video card. Get something you are comfortable with, I like to go to shops and test computers for myself. You will probably need Microsoft Office, or a free program similar to it. If you want to pay it will cost a lot, so ask for the student version. Good luck and happy laptop hunting.
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You can get a nice loaded MacBook right now for about $1200 new. It is superior in every conceivable way to what you will get with a PC Laptop. Besides Mac supports their Hardware and OS as a unified system. Microsoft and PC Laptop manufacturers do not, in fact they blame each other for any problems and will bounce you back and forth between MS and the Manufacturer until you finally just give up. Hardware blames software and software blames hardware. Mac doesn't treat their customers like that, they actually support their product and they won't leave you stranded. http://www.pcconnection.com/Search?Term=Macbook&Offset=0&DefSort=Y&om=search Once you go Mac you will never go back, It's a promise. Any business software that you run on a PC will also run on Mac.
Please help! Which company is the best? Which offers the most software programs in the package (the best but not most expensive)? What options (plugs, connections, burners, travel sticks, camera, iPod, cable, printer connections... etc.) should my laptop have? As a finance student, which programs should I ask for while buying a laptop? What stores would you recommend? This is my first purchase, and I admit I know nothing from the computer industry. Thank you so much for any help. Magdalena I consider price up to $1000 maybe a little bit more if you convince me ;) I am looking for something really good, but try to keep it as cheap as possible prefferably less that $1000
Laptops & Notebooks - 7 Answers
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First question--what will you use the PC for, graphics, music, TV, photo's, videos? Must get a firewall they are free, check out Microsoft Home. By the way if you buy a PC consider a MAC that runs XP and the new VISTA. Then you need anti virus use CLAM AV, its free, then a spyware detector use AD aware and Spybot. Office software is almost free or cheap, use STAR Office or Word Perfect or Microsoft Office. Dont forget a USB thum drive for backup transferring and carrying data arround. I like Dell, HP, Compaq and Toshiba especially for a Linux laptop use or even dual OS systems. COMPusa, Amazon, Staples, etc Dont buy a laptop if you dont need it, Desktops are much much cheaper!!
2
i know that alot of computers are now coming out with the new windows vista try looking that up. or hunt on the internet at sites like: bestbuy circuit city walmart office max office depot staples good luck!
3
The best laptops are Alienware. You will pay through the nose for them though, but they are the best. The next best I would say would be a dell. They are easy to configure what you need on their website and they have reasonable packages to chose from in the way of software. Just make sure you get a good wireless card and have a usb port and you are set. Most everything peripheral wise uses USB ports these days. Just go to dell.com and play around with the configurations
4
if u want tht cheap and best one go fot toshiba
5
I buy from BestBuy, you can get help in selecting what you want and you know where they are if you don't like what you got. They do have some expertise because they have a whole department dedicated to computers. as far as brands, I usually buy HP.but there are a lot of companies making them now so read some of the material that is usually on display. The windows vista system is coming out soon I hear, you could look for compatability, but I wouldn't buy one with the first version of any windows until they get the bugs out.
6
Get something with a good dual core processor, at least a gig of ram, and a decent video card. Get something you are comfortable with, I like to go to shops and test computers for myself. You will probably need Microsoft Office, or a free program similar to it. If you want to pay it will cost a lot, so ask for the student version. Good luck and happy laptop hunting.
7
You can get a nice loaded MacBook right now for about $1200 new. It is superior in every conceivable way to what you will get with a PC Laptop. Besides Mac supports their Hardware and OS as a unified system. Microsoft and PC Laptop manufacturers do not, in fact they blame each other for any problems and will bounce you back and forth between MS and the Manufacturer until you finally just give up. Hardware blames software and software blames hardware. Mac doesn't treat their customers like that, they actually support their product and they won't leave you stranded. http://www.pcconnection.com/Search?Term=Macbook&Offset=0&DefSort=Y&om=search Once you go Mac you will never go back, It's a promise. Any business software that you run on a PC will also run on Mac.
Sunday, August 7, 2011
Political science or finance programs.
Political science or finance programs.?
I'm in highschool, and going to be a Congressional Page this summer. But I wanted to know about other programs I should apply to. I'm not a big fan of the university summer camps, because they cost a lot, and teach you little. I'm look for a credible, reputable programs. What do you mean by take Finance? There's no Finance course offered in my school. And I'm talking about SUMMER opportunities.
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Take finance. Think about this?
I'm in highschool, and going to be a Congressional Page this summer. But I wanted to know about other programs I should apply to. I'm not a big fan of the university summer camps, because they cost a lot, and teach you little. I'm look for a credible, reputable programs. What do you mean by take Finance? There's no Finance course offered in my school. And I'm talking about SUMMER opportunities.
Higher Education (University +) - 1 Answers
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Take finance. Think about this?
Monday, August 1, 2011
Which university has the better MBA-finance program? University of Michigan or University of North Carolina
Which university has the better MBA-finance program? University of Michigan or University of North Carolina?
Hi, I am an Italian student planning to come in the US in an Exchange program. My local college (Bocconi) offers me several possibilities, among which I have found these two universities; I'm studying corporate finance, and I was wondering which of these two has the best reputation/teaching quality in this particular field. thx!
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I would say University of Michigan. Its business school is top ranked and recognized as a very competetive prestegious program. My dad got his MBA from U of M. I would go on to the website and look up faculty members ing the School and see if a couple stand out as someone you would look to as a mentor/advisor
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I am a corporate finance student at the University of Michigan's Ross School of business, and I can say by far that we are the superior choice. While UNC is a very good school, Ross is one of the top 5 business schools in the United States, and is comparable to Harvard and Penn. I guarantee you won't be disappointed with Ross.
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Consult the Official MBA Guide. It's a comprehensive free public service with more than 2,000 MBA programs listed worldwide. It allows you to search for programs by location (US, Europe, Far East, etc.), by concentration (finance, marketing, aviation management, health management, accounting, etc.), by type of program (full-time, distance learning, part-time, etc), and by listing your own criteria and preferences to get a list of universities that satisfy your needs. You can use the Guide to contact schools of your choice, examine their data, visit their web site, and send them pre applications. You can see lists of top 40 schools ranked by starting salaries of graduates, GMAT scores, and other criteria. It's the best service available at http://officialmbaguide.org.
Hi, I am an Italian student planning to come in the US in an Exchange program. My local college (Bocconi) offers me several possibilities, among which I have found these two universities; I'm studying corporate finance, and I was wondering which of these two has the best reputation/teaching quality in this particular field. thx!
Higher Education (University +) - 3 Answers
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I would say University of Michigan. Its business school is top ranked and recognized as a very competetive prestegious program. My dad got his MBA from U of M. I would go on to the website and look up faculty members ing the School and see if a couple stand out as someone you would look to as a mentor/advisor
2
I am a corporate finance student at the University of Michigan's Ross School of business, and I can say by far that we are the superior choice. While UNC is a very good school, Ross is one of the top 5 business schools in the United States, and is comparable to Harvard and Penn. I guarantee you won't be disappointed with Ross.
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Consult the Official MBA Guide. It's a comprehensive free public service with more than 2,000 MBA programs listed worldwide. It allows you to search for programs by location (US, Europe, Far East, etc.), by concentration (finance, marketing, aviation management, health management, accounting, etc.), by type of program (full-time, distance learning, part-time, etc), and by listing your own criteria and preferences to get a list of universities that satisfy your needs. You can use the Guide to contact schools of your choice, examine their data, visit their web site, and send them pre applications. You can see lists of top 40 schools ranked by starting salaries of graduates, GMAT scores, and other criteria. It's the best service available at http://officialmbaguide.org.
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