Through a combination of in-person and virtual resources, the CPD team prioritizes your career readiness and stands with you throughout your 12-month Masters in Applied Finance. Your Career Coach will provide expertise and guidance, and help you have a competitive edge as an early career job or internship seeker in financial analysis and corporate finance. Our team helps you ride the waves and changing tides of your career exploration in your chosen field of finance.

5 Keys to Success That an IB Analyst and Associate Learned Together

Susie Choi and Sam Johnson are part of the Consumer Group at Harris Williams, an investment bank specializing in M&A advisory services. Susie is an associate; Sam is an analyst. The two have worked closely together on multiple deals out …

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Finance and Accounting Tips

Taught by Earl Stice
Are you curious about the financial details of big companies like Walmart and Boeing, but shy away from further investigation…

Internal Rate of Return for Business Leaders

Taught by Jason Schenker
Business leaders need to know the value of investment decisions. Measuring IRR helps leaders make sound business investment decisions and…

Financial Modeling Foundations

Taught by Michael McDonald
By distilling key information regarding cash flow levels and risks, financial modeling helps decision-makers make informed choices based on data…

Protecting Profitability by Reducing Financial Risk

Taught by Dan Weedin
Running a company is inherently a risky business. But with a cohesive risk management program, you can reduce financial liability,…

Financial Record Keeping

Taught by Earl Stice
Bookkeeping—financial record keeping—is the cornerstone of a healthy business. Accurate records ensure you can make intelligent decisions, stay on the…

Excel: Analyzing and Visualizing Cash Flows

Taught by Curt Frye
By learning how to evaluate and visualize cash flows for your business, you can make more informed decisions about prospects…

Taxes for Small Business

Taught by Jane Barratt
Taxes are an unavoidable part of being in business. By understanding how to manage and minimize your tax burden, you…

Forecasting Using Financial Statements

Taught by Yash Patel
Learn where a company is headed and the resources it will need to succeed. Forecasting Using Financial Statements provides a…

Finance Foundations: Risk Management

Taught by Jason Schenker
Risk isn’t something we usually think about until it’s too late. Financial risk management allows you to prepare for the…

Freelancing and Consulting in User Experience

Taught by Cory Lebson
Freelancing provides you with the freedom to choose your clients and UX projects, and—as you enjoy this increased flexibility—it can…

Business Math

Taught by Earl Stice
If you lack a zest for numbers, you may have been tempted to disregard math after wrapping up your formal…

Financial Analysis: Making Business Projections

Taught by Rudolph Rosenberg
Estimating future financial performance plays a big part in the life of start-ups and corporations large and small. By looking…

Managerial Economics

Taught by Stefan Michel
Managers can use economics to strategize and solve a variety of business problems, from the mundane to the mission critical.…

Finance Foundations: Business Valuation

Taught by Earl Stice
Do you know the value of your business? Business valuation is critical when selling a small business, bringing on a…

Running a Profitable Business: Calculating Breakeven

Taught by Earl Stice
Starting a business can be pricey. Breakeven analysis and cost-volume-profit analysis will help you understand when—and if—your business will start…

Running a Profitable Business: Understanding Cash Flow

Taught by Earl Stice
The cash flow statement is one of the three primary financial statements, but because it has only been around since…

Taxes and Accounting for Music

Taught by Richard Stim
Most musicians count themselves lucky to make money at a career they love. But income means taxes, and taxes can…

Running a Profitable Business: Revenue Recognition

Taught by Earl Stice
Revenue recognition determines when a sale should be recorded: This month or next month? This year or next year? This…

Accounting Foundations: Managerial Accounting

Taught by Earl Stice
Managerial accounting helps managers make decisions using an organization’s financial data. An understanding of managerial accounting helps you figure out…

Finance Essentials for Small Business

Taught by Earl Stice
Manage your small business successfully with these finance essentials from accounting professors Jim and Kay Stice. They explain the five…

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