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Finance explores how wealth is generated and managed across various organizations, including businesses, individuals, governments, and nonprofits. You'll learn key concepts like the time value of money, corporate cash flow management, and strategic resource allocation.
The curriculum covers investment strategies, financial analysis techniques, and business forecasting. After foundational courses in accounting and economics, you'll examine monetary systems through diverse lenses, addressing questions such as: How do global companies handle foreign exchange? How is valuation determined during acquisitions? What occurs during an IPO? What roles do Private Equity and Venture Capital firms play in identifying emerging opportunities?
This 120-credit undergraduate program prepares students for finance careers through academic coursework and experiential learning. Opportunities include case competitions, investment management simulations, and student organizations. The Purdue Finance Workshop links top students with alumni working in global financial hubs, while the on-campus Financial Management Association chapter facilitates networking with industry professionals from established firms and innovative startups.