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School and training course in:Seattle, United StatesTotal 600 result(s).
School: Albers School of Business and Economics Training Center(s): Seattle, United States Tel.: (206) 296-5700 Albers School of Business and Economics 901 12th Avenue P.O. Box 222000 Seattle, Washington, USA 98122
Entrepreneurial Leadership Course Format: Classroom Facets of entrepreneurship are examined to help equip the student with the entrepreneurial applications to create social and private value in profit or not-for-profit organizations. Students consult with (1) for-profit organizations desiring to use their resources to address social issues; (2) individuals starting for-profit microenterprises for a self-employment/job creation, and/or (3) nonpro...
Community Development & Entrepreneurship Clinic Course Format: Classroom In this course Business students will be teamed with Law students in learning and applying interdisciplinary legal and business skills to assist in new and existing business ventures in the Central District Community. The Clinic will run 10 weeks in the fall and 10 weeks in the winter. Students must enroll for both in order to receive full credit. The winter quarter component will allow student...
Leadership Course Format: Classroom Leadership Formation I is the first of a two-course sequence required for students admitted to the graduate certificate program. Admission to the program is a prerequisite for enrollment, and students in the program attend as a cohort. This first course provides a forum for students to explore, process, assimilate aspects of leadership theory and behavior in the context of social justice. Parti...
Competing With and Within China Course Format: Classroom Geared to students who want to learn about China both as a business opportunity and a threat in view of its state of market development This course is taught as a competitive strategy course and covers Chinas competitive environment, Chinas rapid development, role of the state, state owned enterprises, competencies for foreign companies to succeed, branding in China, inward and outw...
Cases in Managerial Finance Course Format: Classroom Cases in business finance that develop students skills for identifying problems, acquiring relevant material, and using appropriate financial theory for making decisions in simulated business settings. Serves as a capstone course for MSF program and should be taken during the last two quarters of the program.
Valuation for Financial Reporting Course Format: Classroom This course develops an integrated knowledge of accounting and finance and provides a financial reporting perspective for fair value- related issues. Topics will relate to the accounting for business combinations and asset impairments including the recognition and valuation of intangibles and contingencies, stock compensation accounting, derivatives accounting including assessing hedge effectiv...
Business Valuation Course Format: Classroom Focuses on methods used for business valuation. Various methods will be discussed including discounted cash flow techniques, multiples, and an introduction to real option analysis. Emphasis is on developing the required information for valuation from financial statements and other publicly available sources of information. The course will emphasize the valuation of technology firms and will als...
Hedge Funds Course Format: Classroom The course offers an in-depth study on the theory and management of hedge funds. It covers various alternative investment strategies including relative-value, event-driven, equity hedge, tactical trading, and multi-strategy funds/fund of funds. It will pay particular attention to performance evaluation as well as issues at the operational level, such as fees and compensation, leverage, and risk...
Fixed Income Analysis Course Format: Classroom This course is designed to provide the student with an understanding of the valuation and risk management concepts in the fixed income markets. A variety of fixed income securities will be discussed. These include pure discount bonds, coupon bonds, callable bonds and home mortgages. Interest rate derivatives (e.g. forwards and futures on fixed income securities, bond options, caps and floors) w...
Valuing Tangible Assets Course Format: Classroom Extends traditional asset valuation techniques to incorporate the value of flexibility and account for the sequential nature of much decision-making. Especially useful for new product development, R&D activity, patents, and other intangible assets and for valuing emerging, high growth, and/or high technology companies.
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