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Curriculum. LAUNCH. LAUNCH is our introduction to the NYU Stern MBA experience for all incoming full-time MBA students. Through LAUNCH, we want to transform the mindsets of MBA students, to get them to think broadly about the ways in which business can transform challenges into opportunities to create value for society. Year 1. Required Core:
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NYU Stern established the Fertitta Veterans MBA Program to...
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The Executive MBA program is structured to enable students to earn a Master in Business Administration from NYU Stern while still keeping up with their professional and personal responsibilities. Earn your degree in 22 months with on-campus classes held on Fridays and Saturdays, every other week to minimize required.
In this paper, we examine how best to value young companies. We use a combination of data on more mature companies in the business and the company’s own characteristics to forecast revenues, earnings and cash flows.
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course at New York University’s Stern School of Business. The idea behind the course is to use the tools of macroeconomics to assess the economic performance of countries and the challenges facing businesses operating in them. We emphasize data; virtually every chapter includes links to data sources.
LEONARD N. STERN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS. The Undergraduate College. By the turn of the 20th century, the American business organization had grown in complexity, prompting a need for more sophisticated and scientific approaches to its study. Yet, there were few universities in the country offering business degree programs.