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School: Albers School of Business and Economics
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Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Seattle, Washington, United States
Tel.: (206) 296-5700

Advanced Financial Accounting
Course Format: Classroom
Concepts and practices underlying generally accepted accounting principles relating to business combinations and consolidations, partnerships, and governmental and not-for-profit entities. In-depth analysis of how controlling interests are reflected in accounting reports. Emphasis on interpreting and applying professional accounting standards.
 

Intermediate Financial Accounting I
Course Format: Classroom
These intermediate financial accounting courses are designed to prepare the student for a career in professional accounting. Upon conclusion of the sequence the student should: (1) understand the issues involved in accounting policy choice; (2) understand the process and the conceptual framework according to which accounting standards are set in the United States; (3) have in-depth knowledge of...
 

Intermediate Financial Accounting II
Course Format: Classroom
These intermediate financial accounting courses are designed to prepare the student for a career in professional accounting. Upon conclusion of the sequence the student should: (1) understand the issues involved in accounting policy choice; (2) understand the process and the conceptual framework according to which accounting standards are set in the United States; (3) have in-depth knowledge of...
 

School: Globe University and Minnesota School of Business
[All Courses]

Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Minneapolis, Plymouth, Rochester, Minnesota, United States
Tel.: 877-455-3697, 763-476-2000, 888-662-8772F

Agricultural Finance
Course Format: Classroom
Students gain an understanding of financial analysis and budgeting, present value methods and risk models for agricultural businesses, agricultural lending institutions and credit needs and the uses of capital from the perspectives of borrowers and lenders.
 

Business Management For Finance (Certificate)
Course Format: Classroom
What role do you want to play in the world of business? Consider a concentration in finance: A finance expert knows where to look for profits. Others just conjecture. Prepare to sit on the winning side of the table. Understanding finance is key to success in business Globe University/Minnesota School of Business has been educating students in finance and business management since the...
 

School: Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University
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Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Evanston, Illinois, United States
Tel.: 847-491-3300

Strategic Issues in Commodity Industries
Course Format: Classroom
Strategic Issues in Commodity Industries introduces students to state-of-the-art models for the analysis of commodity markets. These include powerful frameworks for forecasting price trends, incorporating real options and herd behaviors in pricing models, and economic drivers of public policies and regulations.
 

Securities Analysis
Course Format: Classroom
Securities Analysis combines economic analysis and institutional knowledge (i.e. accounting, taxes) to estimate the value of securities. Topics include valuation consequences of corporate earnings and analyst earnings forecasts, valuation of target and bidder corporations in corporate mergers, and bankruptcy.
 

Wall Street, Hedge Funds and LBO Funds
Course Format: Classroom
Wall Street, Hedge Funds and LBO Funds focuses on the role that investment banks, LBO funds and hedge funds play in the M&A and corporate finance markets and their influence on corporate governance. Competition between investment banks, LBO funds and hedge funds will be considered in terms of resulting threats to and opportunities for corporations.
 

International Finance
Course Format: Classroom
International Finance studies international financial instruments, markets and institutions. Topics include the nature of foreign-exchange risk, determination of exchange and interest rates, management of foreign-exchange risk with forwards and options, evaluation of international investments, exchange rate forecasting, the anatomy of currency crises, and current issues in international finance.
 

Entrepreneurial Finance
Course Format: Classroom
Entrepreneurial Finance teaches prospective entrepreneurs the fundamentals of entrepreneurship with a focus on finance. Topics include pro forma development and review, business valuation models, cash flow analysis and raising capital.
 

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