Best installment loans for bad credit
An ASU finance expert discusses advice for people with poor credit pursuing installment loans.
Master's in finance grad Maggie Thurston gained strong connections and career skills at ASU
Maggie Thurston (MS Finance '22) finished her undergraduate degree during the pandemic and craved more of the traditional college experience. As an Arizona native, Thurston was familiar with the strong reputation of ASU and the W. P.
How to build an emergency savings fund with tips from professionals
An ASU finance expert discusses how emergency funds affect financial stability.
Master's degree in finance helped alum Gideon Asamoah reach for, achieve dreams
Education can help make dreams into reality. Alumnus Gideon Asamoah realized this during his time in the master's degree in finance program at W. P. Carey. The MS-FIN allowed Asamoah to move closer to his goals, leading to his position as a securitized products analyst.
Master's degree in finance program inspired alumna Nivedita Rajarajan's current career
For Nivedita Rajarajan, the wide world of finance is a dynamic and exciting field. The master's degree in finance at ASU's W. P. Carey School of Business helped her discover her passion for finance and investments and led to her current position, which she says is "inspiring."
Unraveling the power of financial literacy: Stories from the frontlines
An ASU expert discusses how the Department of Finance updated courses to educate students on personal finance and business trends.
Master's degree in finance alum Maryam Alizada found support, engagement, expertise within program
The master's degree in finance first caught the attention of Maryam Alizada for its program length and quality of education.
Banks cracking down on suspicious activity
Banks can flag or close accounts at their discretion, impacting clients at any bank at any time, says an ASU finance expert.
Master's in finance gave graduate Will Tawney confidence to succeed in career
Will Tawney came to the W. P. Carey School of Business looking to build upon his undergraduate degree in finance.
You don't have to pick a winner in the U.S. stock market: Here's why
An ASU professor's research study finds investing in index funds is more reliable than stock picking.