Top 40 MBA Courses in Finance - United States
Finance - United States
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Location: Manhattanville, NYC.
CIBE Credits: 3.
Venture capital is the engine behind groundbreaking
Location: Manhattanville, NYC.
CIBE Credits: 3.
Venture capital is the engine behind groundbreaking innovation, transforming ideas into global enterprises.
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Deadline: 25 Mar 2026.
Stanford Business Essentials (SBE) gives you the business knowledge and confi
Deadline: 25 Mar 2026.
Stanford Business Essentials (SBE) gives you the business knowledge and confidence to take control of your career.
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Duration: 6 weeks.
Commitment: 6–8 hours/week.
Location: Online.
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This interdisciplinary learning experience will teach you how to take a multifaceted approach to any
This interdisciplinary learning experience will teach you how to take a multifaceted approach to any restructuring deal.
Location: Wieboldt Hall on Chicago Campus.
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21
Location: Manhattanville, NYC.
CIBE Credits: 3.
Value investing focuses on the economic analysis and
Location: Manhattanville, NYC.
CIBE Credits: 3.
Value investing focuses on the economic analysis and the valuation of the business operations of the firm with the aim of obtaining an estimate of its fundamental value.
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Location: Online/Single Session.
CIBE Credits: 0.
Global Economic Update program provides participan
Location: Online/Single Session.
CIBE Credits: 0.
Global Economic Update program provides participants with the latest economic insights in an executive briefing format.
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Location: Manhattanville, NYC.
CIBE Credits: 3.
Advanced Value Investing program provides a deeper d
Location: Manhattanville, NYC.
CIBE Credits: 3.
Advanced Value Investing program provides a deeper dive into the world of value investing.
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Location: Manhattanville, NYC.
CIBE Credits: 5.
Finance and Accounting for the Nonfinancial Executiv
Location: Manhattanville, NYC.
CIBE Credits: 5.
Finance and Accounting for the Nonfinancial Executive provide non-financial executives with a unique opportunity to deepen their expertise in finance and accounting for better management and decision-making capabilities.
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