This one-credit seminar will introduce junior first-semester Isenberg School of Management students to valuable academic and career-related topics designed to help them achieve their internship and professional goals.
This one-credit seminar will introduce junior first-semester Isenberg School of Management students to valuable academic and career-related topics designed to help them achieve their internship and professional goals.
The course will include an overview of alternative assets, alternative investments strategies, options theory, real-life examples, hands-on modeling, the use of financial data, and in-depth business applications projects with real clients.
An overview of the concepts and language of financial and managerial accounting that covers how accounting information can be used as an effective tool for communication, monitoring, and resource allocation. Topics include the principles and methodologies underlying financial statements and the inherent limitations of that information. Additional topics include behavior, cost analysis, and tools used to motivate and coordinate business activities.