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Careers in FinanceProfessor Dan GreinerProfessor Dan Greiner
Coordinator, I-CoreCoordinator, I-Core
Professor Craig HoldenProfessor Craig Holden
Chair, Finance Dept. Undergraduate CommitteeChair, Finance Dept. Undergraduate Committee
Finance Department Web Site:Finance Department Web Site:
www.kelley.iu.edu/financewww.kelley.iu.edu/finance
Career Areas in Finance Major Areas:Major Areas:
1.1. Corporate FinanceCorporate Finance
2.2. InvestmentsInvestments
3.3. BankingBanking
4.4. InternationalInternational Specialized Areas:Specialized Areas:
Financial Consulting Financial Consulting Investment BankingInvestment Banking Real EstateReal Estate
Major Areas: (1.) Commercial Banking Credit Credit
analystanalyst loan officerloan officer
Branch ManagerBranch Manager Relationship BankingRelationship Banking Capital MarketsCapital Markets
(2.) Corporate Finance Line PositionLine Position
plant management/planningplant management/planning Staff PositionStaff Position
corporate management/planningcorporate management/planning TreasuryTreasury
risk managementrisk management capital acquisitioncapital acquisition mergers and acquisitionsmergers and acquisitions
(3.) Investments
SalesSales TradingTrading ResearchResearch
investment analysisinvestment analysis product developmentproduct development
(4.) International
Working outside of the U.S. or in the U.S. Working outside of the U.S. or in the U.S. arm of a multinational corporationarm of a multinational corporation
International Financial AnalysisInternational Financial Analysis International InvestmentsInternational Investments International BankingInternational Banking
Specialized Areas: Financial Consulting Providing advising servicesProviding advising services
business valuationbusiness valuation litigation supportlitigation support capital acquisitioncapital acquisition restructuringrestructuring
EmployersEmployers Major accounting firmsMajor accounting firms Management consulting firmsManagement consulting firms
Investment Banking
two-year analyst positiontwo-year analyst position very competitive (i.e., it takes a high GPA)very competitive (i.e., it takes a high GPA)
Real Estate
Real estate developmentReal estate development CorporateCorporate SalesSales Financial institutionsFinancial institutions
Placement Information
Finance students have Finance students have approximately 12 approximately 12 interviews each in the interviews each in the BPOBPO
Although most find jobs Although most find jobs through the BPO, a through the BPO, a significant number find significant number find them through them through networking. networking.
2002 graduates average 2002 graduates average starting salary = starting salary = $42,442$42,442
Survey suggests it Survey suggests it grows at 7%/yeargrows at 7%/year $53,000 after 3 years$53,000 after 3 years $61,000 after 5 years$61,000 after 5 years
Some very high salariesSome very high salaries
Required Courses:Required Courses: F303 Intermediate InvestmentsF303 Intermediate Investments F305 Intermediate Corporate FinanceF305 Intermediate Corporate Finance A310 Intermediate Financial AccountingA310 Intermediate Financial Accounting A324 Cost Accounting (1.5 credit hours)A324 Cost Accounting (1.5 credit hours) One Course from: A327, A329, A420 One Course from: A327, A329, A420
A422A422 Four Finance Electives (12.0 credit hours)Four Finance Electives (12.0 credit hours)
With at least 6.0 credit hours at the 400-With at least 6.0 credit hours at the 400-levellevel
Finance Major:Finance Track, Option 1
Finance Major:Finance Track, Option 2 Required Courses:Required Courses:
F303 Intermediate InvestmentsF303 Intermediate Investments F305 Intermediate Corporate FinanceF305 Intermediate Corporate Finance A311 Intermediate Financial Accounting IA311 Intermediate Financial Accounting I A312 Intermediate Financial Accounting IIA312 Intermediate Financial Accounting II A324 Cost Accounting (1.5 credit hours)A324 Cost Accounting (1.5 credit hours) One Course from: A327, A329, A420, One Course from: A327, A329, A420,
A422A422 Three Finance Electives (9.0 credit hours)Three Finance Electives (9.0 credit hours)
With at least 3.0 credit hours at the 400-levelWith at least 3.0 credit hours at the 400-level
Finance Electives
1.1. Corporate FinanceCorporate Finance F307 - Working Capital ManagementF307 - Working Capital Management F402 - Corporate Financial StrategyF402 - Corporate Financial Strategy F408 – Real Options and Strategic Capital F408 – Real Options and Strategic Capital
InvestmentInvestment2.2. InvestmentsInvestments
F335 - Security Trading and Market MakingF335 - Security Trading and Market Making F420 - Fixed Income and Equity InvestingF420 - Fixed Income and Equity Investing F421 - Derivative Securities and Corporate F421 - Derivative Securities and Corporate
Risk ManagementRisk Management
Finance Electives3.3. Commercial BankingCommercial Banking
G345 - Money, Banking, and Capital MarketsG345 - Money, Banking, and Capital Markets F446 - Banking and Financial IntermediationF446 - Banking and Financial Intermediation
4.4. InternationalInternational F494 - International FinanceF494 - International Finance
5.5. Entrepreneurial ElectiveEntrepreneurial Elective F317 – Venture Capital and Entrepreneurial F317 – Venture Capital and Entrepreneurial
FinanceFinance6.6. Real Estate ElectiveReal Estate Elective
R305 – Introduction to Real Estate AnalysisR305 – Introduction to Real Estate Analysis7.7. Accounting Elective Accounting Elective (for Option 1 majors only)(for Option 1 majors only)
One course from: A329, A422, A437, or One course from: A329, A422, A437, or (A327 and A420)(A327 and A420)
Investment Banking Workshop
Limited to 25 students admitted as JuniorsLimited to 25 students admitted as Juniors Scholastic achievementScholastic achievement Interest in industry and leadership potentialInterest in industry and leadership potential
Speaker seriesSpeaker series New York and Chicago tripsNew York and Chicago trips F428 - Industry background and financial F428 - Industry background and financial
modelingmodeling F429 - Project/deal developmentF429 - Project/deal development
Real Estate Track Same number of credit hours (24) as Finance Same number of credit hours (24) as Finance
TrackTrack Take A310 Intermediate Financial AccountingTake A310 Intermediate Financial Accounting Take three specialized real estate coursesTake three specialized real estate courses
Introduction to Real Estate Analysis (R305)Introduction to Real Estate Analysis (R305) Real Estate Appraisals (R440)Real Estate Appraisals (R440) Real Estate Finance and Investment Analysis Real Estate Finance and Investment Analysis
(R443)(R443)
Extracurricular activities
Finance ClubFinance Club including the Investment Banking Groupincluding the Investment Banking Group www.indiana.edu/~finance/www.indiana.edu/~finance/
Stock Market ClubStock Market Club www.indiana.edu/~stock/www.indiana.edu/~stock/
Real Estate ClubReal Estate Club www.indiana.edu/~cres/reclub.htmwww.indiana.edu/~cres/reclub.htm
Panel Members Daniel Hintz – Merrill LynchDaniel Hintz – Merrill Lynch Kristin Kwiatkowski – Abbott Laboratories Kristin Kwiatkowski – Abbott Laboratories Jon Sorg – Duke Reality Corp Jon Sorg – Duke Reality Corp Sean Triplett – GESean Triplett – GE Thomas R Hinkley - Alpha Sigma Phi National Thomas R Hinkley - Alpha Sigma Phi National
Fraternity Fraternity