Please note that this course was open to Value Investing applicants only, and is not biddable. The roster has been set, and the course is now closed. This course will help students learn the process of performing investment case studies. Investors use case studies to build a library of mental models and real-world analogies to facilitate pattern recognition in order to make superior investment decisions, refine search filters, identify key investment factors, assess how investments are likely to play out, develop and monetize their circle of competence, and to understand the life cycle of investments and where we stand today in that cycle. This class is complementary to the Value Investing Program.
Division: Finance
Center/Program: Heilbrunn Center for Graham & Dodd Investing
Prerequisite
Complete ANY of the following Courses
- B5300 : Corporate Finance
- or B5302 : Corporate Finance (Half-Term)
- or B6302 : Corporate Finance (Half-Term)
Complete ANY of the following Courses
Fall 2024
B8382 - 001
Part of Term
MBA - Full Term
Section Syllabus
No Syllabus
Section Notes
App-Only. For more information, contact [email protected]. Attendance at the first class is mandatory for all enrolled students and those on a waitlist or who hope to add the class during Add/Drop.
Day(s)
Date(s)
Start/End Time
Room
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Wednesday 09/03/2024 - 12/06/2024 2:20PM - 5:35PM Kravis 630
Fall 2023
B8382 - 001
Part of Term
MBA - Full Term
Section Syllabus
No Syllabus
Section Notes
Application-Only, please get in touch with [email protected] for more information.
Day(s)
Date(s)
Start/End Time
Room
-
Wednesday 09/05/2023 - 12/08/2023 2:20PM - 5:35PM Kravis 430