Biden unveils $2 trillion infrastructure plan
Arizona Horizon Host Ted Simons asked Associate Professor of Accountancy Jenny Brown about the massive plan.
ASU to receive Charles Schwab scholarship funds aimed at promoting diversity in financial planning
Arizona State University was named as one of seven universities selected by Charles Schwab to receive a portion of its $3.5 million endowment for scholarships aimed at promoting diversity in the financial services industry.
ASU equips students to advise on personal finance issues
A grant funded by Schwab Advisor Services, in partnership with the Charles Schwab Foundation, supports a new financial planning program at the W. P. Carey School of Business.
Cheap car insurance in Arizona
Richard C. Kraemer Professor of Finance Sreedhar Bharath answers whether car insurance companies have given consumers big enough refunds during the coronavirus pandemic.
Financial planning BA debuts at ASU's W. P. Carey School of Business
Along with giving students the targeted coursework and internship opportunities to enter a financial planning career, the new program prepares students to immediately sit for the certified financial planner (CFP) certification exam.
Coronavirus pandemic causes a coin shortage
COVID-19 is affecting just about every facet of life, including small change, according to Clinical Associate Professor of Finance Geoffrey Smith.
How to make incentives for corporate social responsibility pay off
Clinical Assistant Professor of Finance Atif Ikram shares his research on incentivizing corporate social responsibility and its effects on boards of directors, executives, shareholders, and other stakeholders.
Opinion: What was the top stock of 2019? And should it be in your retirement account?
While the best stock in the S&P 1500 has a year-to-date gain of more than 450%, Professor of Finance Hank Bessembinder's research shows why a diversified investment strategy is better than to risk everything on a few stocks.
Depressed enough yet? Try this stock chart, then
If you were picking equities by throwing darts at a board, more than 90% would fail to beat cash, according to Professor of Finance Hank Bessembinder's research.
Huge career growth and salary potential for master’s in finance grads
After completing the MS-FIN, starting a lucrative career is certainly within reach. You’ll be qualified for many different roles in the financial industry, including corporate finance, risk management, management, financial planning, investment banking, consulting, or even real estate.