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Financial Management Association

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University of Missouri - Kansas City Chapter

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Our Mission

Our mission is to serve as a medium for students to become acquainted with finance practitioners and their activities, what industry expects from new graduates and how students can best prepare themselves to become successful professionals in today's job market.  The purpose of our mission is to ensure that members:

bullet Obtain valuable career information
bullet Develop professional insights and attitudes
bullet Gain experience in problem solving and decision making
bullet Increase professional and faculty contacts
bullet Advance social and interpersonal skills
bullet Expand competence in skill areas beyond those needed to obtain a college degree
 

 

 

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The Finance Profession

 

Academy of Financial Services | American Academy of Financial Management and Analysts | American Real Estate and Urban Economics Association | Asia Pacific Finance Association | Association for Investment Management and Research | Bachelier Finance Society | Financial Economists Roundtable | Financial Management Association (Home of Financial Management) | Financial Planning Association | Finance Professor Directory (at Ohio St.) | Institute of Finance Case Research | Global Association of Risk Professionals (GARP) | International Association of Financial Engineers | Links to Professors interested in Econometrics of Asset Prices (courtesy of Stephen Taylor) | Midwest Finance Association | Society for Financial Studies | Southern Finance Association | Turkish American Finance Association | Western Finance Association | Who's Who in Investing | Women in Finance

 

     
Why does a slight tax increase cost you two hundred dollars and a substantial tax cut save you thirty cents? -- Peg Bracken