Earning an MBA can help you advance in business and finance, but many programs are just too cost prohibitive. According to MBA Today, tuition at prestigious institutions like the Wharton School, MIT Sloan and the Tuck School of Business cost over $150,000. Plus, there’s no guarantee you’ll succeed after graduation.
Alternatively, a successful venture capitalist like Chris Haroun could introduce you to many skills MBA candidates learn. Haroun, a hedge fund founder, Columbia graduate and author of 101 Crucial Lessons They Don't Teach You in Business School, is offering a three-course bundle on financial analysis, investing and business. It’s on sale for $60 and even includes a Microsoft Office Professional 2021 license for Windows.
Haroun’s courses focus on the key pillars of business and finance, and his teaching method involves sharing the real-world knowledge he learned in the field. For example, he delves into the startup launch process and IPO planning. You can also learn skills like presentation building to attract investors, navigating legal structures, cash flow management and financial statement projection.
That last part can be quite tricky, so Haroun doubles down with additional lessons on finance and accounting, which cover how to valuate companies and analyze their statements. Over 160,00 students have taken Haroun’s financial analyst training and investing course, with over 16,000 of them leaving positive reviews that solidify his instructional credibility.
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Course list:
An Entire MBA in 1 Course
Introduction to Finance, Accounting, Modeling and Valuation
The Complete Financial Analyst Training and Investing Course
Prices subject to change.
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