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We exist to empower investors through education.
Typically, we cover source academic literature and other topics that require an intermediate to advanced level of knowledge.
We want to expand access to our material by educating readers from the ground up!
2 Introductory Courses
In the spirit of our mission to promote investor education, we are compiling 2 courses that we will release throughout the summer:
- Introduction to Finance
- Portfolio Management and Theory
All of these materials are based off lecture notes Jack and I have used over the years and have proven to be effective in educating students about finance.
Victoria Lynn will be helping us compile the material as part of her STAR scholars program at Drexel.
The first module for the introduction to finance course is already posted.
The Intent
Our goal with these first 2 courses is to start slow and build the student up to a level such that they can understand intermediate and some advanced source articles discussed in academic literature. We will be highlighting other materials on the web related to the courses because we understand there are different learning types.
Please let us know how we’re doing and how we can make these better. The more help/comments we get, the better we can be.
About the Author: Wesley Gray, PhD
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