Top 92 MBA Courses in Finance - Europe
Finance - Europe
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Duration: 1 days.
This one-day course provides an overview of the foundational principles of sustain
Duration: 1 days.
This one-day course provides an overview of the foundational principles of sustainability and finance, and challenges conventional wisdom. Through engaging discussions and case studies, you will explore the policy and normative frameworks that guide responsible finance and grasp the crucial role that finance professionals play in building a more resilient and future-proof financial system.
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Duration: 6 days.
Location: Campus Rheingau.
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Duration: 3 days.
This course is aimed at professionals who see the technological shift and trends i
Duration: 3 days.
This course is aimed at professionals who see the technological shift and trends in the finance sector and want to gain a deeper understanding of them. Participants have a university degree and several years of professional experience or an equivalent qualification.
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Duration: 1 semester.
This blended learning course provides a theoretically sound and practically re
Duration: 1 semester.
This blended learning course provides a theoretically sound and practically relevant foundation in corporate finance. In addition to the basics of determining the cost of capital and investment appraisal, topics such as determining an ideal capital structure and designing dividend policies are covered.
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