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Summer 2006
Econ 340: Money and Banking
Finance 440: Financial Management II
Possibly
Managment 681: Strategic Managment
Fall 2006
Finance 618: Real Estate Inventment Analysis
Finance 620: Investments
Finance 631: Fixed Income Sec/Markting/Money and Capital Markets
Finance 660: Cases in Finance
And possibly
Finance 690F: Spreadsheet Modeling For Finance
And
Management 681--if I don't take it over the summer.
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Originally Posted by scrichy84
Have you already set yourself up with a job? Are you going Public or Private? Just wondering, I have an internship this summer with KPMG in Portland, OR.
Public. Sit for the cpa exam right after i graduate. I plan to get my JD and MBA immediately after I graduate.
I'm only a sophomore this summer so many people won't hire me, but I do have an internship in a management accounting position. If that falls thru my mother is a CPA and the Accounting Manager for a private company I'm sure I can get into.
I'm also enrolled in the PwC summer leadership program and the Deloitte summer leadership program. This sets up the internship for next summer if they like you I guess. KPMG & EY don't really offer internships in pittsburgh.
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Finance guys, do you use screens to invest? Or do you even invest at all? I have a growth/peg/earnings screen I use to invest. Over the past 10 years, it would have earned a 420% return on investment. I only got in on it last year, and have made about 20% so far.
Public. Sit for the cpa exam right after i graduate. I plan to get my JD and MBA immediately after I graduate.
I'm only a sophomore this summer so many people won't hire me, but I do have an internship in a management accounting position. If that falls thru my mother is a CPA and the Accounting Manager for a private company I'm sure I can get into.
I'm also enrolled in the PwC summer leadership program and the Deloitte summer leadership program. This sets up the internship for next summer if they like you I guess. KPMG & EY don't really offer internships in pittsburgh.
I interviewed for the PwC bridge program last year but it is pretty competitive on the west coast. Only one person from Oregon went but I would like to think of myself as a close second. It sounds like you know what you want to do. Good luck!
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Storamin what are screens? At the moment I am not invested in anything. We have access to reuters and their financial stuff so I can get up to the minute listings, etc. I am interested in your method though and I am thinking about trying to put some of the cash I make this summer into something, maybe a large cap or small cap fund.
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You use the database of all stocks and then screen them based on if they have a growth % you set, if their peg ratio is below a certain number, and if their earnings are such and such numbers or pretty much any setting you want. It's being taught in a lot of graduate level courses now.