MBA Financial Analysis for Managers and Investors

2 Years On Campus Masters Program

Georgetown University McDonough School of Business

Program Overview

Financial analysis is the process of evaluating businesses, projects, budgets, and other finance-related transactions to determine their performance and suitability. Typically, financial analysis is used to analyze whether an entity is stable, solvent, liquid, or profitable enough to warrant a monetary investment. If conducted externally, financial analysis can help investors choose the best possible investment opportunities. Fundamental analysis and technical analysis are the two main types of financial analysis. Technical analysis assumes a security's value is already determined by its price, and it focuses instead on trends in value over time.

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Career Options

  • Financial Controllers
  • Financial Manager
  • Financial Advisor
  • Financial Analyst

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