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The journal provides a forum for the exchange of ideas, information and experience related to the process of educating students of finance.
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Journal of Financial Education
February 20th, 2011 — finance Education
Department of Corrections announces reorganization
February 18th, 2011 — finance Education
Tax credits for private-school scholarships shot down by Virginia Senate committee
RICHMOND – The Senate Finance Committee, after hearing emotional testimony from students and educators, voted along partisan lines Tuesday to kill a measure that would have given businesses tax credits to fund private-school tuition for needy students.
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First Cup: Friday
David Haugh of the Chicago Tribune: “After Derrick Rose put the finishing touches on a Jordanesque fourth quarter in a 109-99 victory Thursday night over the weary Spurs at the United Center, it was fair to ask. We knew this marquee matchup would feature the best team in the NBA. But seeing Rose respond to a rousing pre-game pep talk from Tom Thibodeau with a career-high 42 points, can we be …
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Department of Corrections announces reorganization
Tom Clements, Executive Director of the Colorado Department of Corrections announced on Tuesday a plan to reorganize department operations to include personnel reductions in several areas.
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My husband is in college. What good-paying job can he get with a bachelors in corporate finance?
February 18th, 2011 — finance Education
He works in a coal mine now. He is a boss and we have a very comfortable lifestyle. I want him to get out of the mines because of the danger. I don’t want to compromise the education opportunity we will be able to provide for our children. What should he do?
Standard Deviants: Finance Module 2 – Assets and Liabilities
February 18th, 2011 — finance Education
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Learn about assets, liabilities, equities, and stock options. But wait! The Standard Deviants have more secrets to share. Learn about interest rates, risk, and the curve that shows it all: the yield curve. Then we’ll look into our financial crystal ball and find out the future value of your money.
Standard Deviants: Finance Module 2 – Assets and Liabilities
