Steve Eisman doesn’t think it was unethical to make millions of dollars off the financial crisis. The numbers were there—he just knew what they meant.
Know the Money, Make the Money
“Even if artistic programs have to take an initial hit, if we understand finance, we can better fund the arts and support artists in the long run, helping the economy and providing support for intellectual and imaginative pursuits.”
CSOM Professor Recognized for New Perspective on Investing
CSOM professor Ian Appel publication has been recognized for offering a new perspective on investing.
Federal Lawmakers Require BC, 55 Other Universities to Release More Endowment-Use Information
Boston College was among one of the private universities which received a letter sent out to those who have amassed wealth greater than $1 billion since the end of 2014 to release more information on the use of their endowments.
Frustrations Of A Finance Student: Rethinking Recruiting At BC
As recruiting season hits full flux at BC, it is more important than ever to think about why we’re heading in the direction we are.
Two A&S Seniors Bring Wall Street To Campus
Two BC seniors have launched a feeder club for undergraduates of all academic backgrounds to land competitive jobs at the frontier of investment banks and sell-side firms.
Why Do Investment Banking?
Many students jump right into finance jobs, such as those with investment banks, without stopping to consider the social use of their jobs and their own personal satisfaction. Before juniors and seniors commit to 80-plus hour work weeks, they should step back and ask a few questions of themselves.
Smart Woman Securities Focus On General Finance And Business Skills, Empowerment
Smart Woman Securities teaches upper-level basic financial skills to students who may not be exposed to them in their normal classroom settings.