Technology and Learning at the Lubin School Welcome to the Lubin School! Be a Pace Student for a Day Program April 10, 2001.

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Technology and Learning at the Lubin School Welcome to the Lubin School! Be a Pace Student for a Day Program April 10, 2001

Technology and Learning  Communication Tools  Web-based Data Sources  Hi-Tech Labs  Simulation Tools

Teachnology  Smart Classroom  CourseInfo CourseInfo  Eres Eres  WebBoard WebBoard –Can Money Make you More Happy (Spring 2000, FIN 320) –Staples.Com Buyback (Spring 2001, FIN 320)  Horizon Live Horizon Live  Media Articles Media Articles Teaching Tools Technology and LearningTechnology

Technology and Learning  Library Library –ABI-InformABI-Inform –EDGAREDGAR –Global Disclosure SuiteGlobal Disclosure Suite  WRDS WRDS Web-based DataSources

Technology and Learning  Accounting Lab  Marketing Lab  Trading Room Trading Room Hi-Tech Labs

Simulation Tools in Finance Teaching Head Trader

So where do we use all this stuff?

Job Opportunities in Finance  Commercial Banking Commercial Banking  Corporate Finance Corporate Finance  Financial Planning Financial Planning  Insurance Insurance  Investment Banking Investment Banking  Money Management Money Management  Real Estate Real Estate

Commercial Banking Commercial banks are in the business of providing banking services to individuals, small businesses and large organizations.

Corporate Finance A career in corporate finance means you would work for a company to help it find money to run the business, grow the business, make acquistions, plan for it's financial future and manage any cash on hand.

Financial Planning Financial planners help individuals plan their financial futures. How are you going to cover your retirement needs? What do you have to do today to put your children through college?

Insurance Jobs in insurance involve helping individuals and business manage risk to protect themselves from catastrophic losses and to anticipate potential risk problems.

Investment Banking Investment Banks help companies and governments issue securities, help investors purchase securities, manage financial assets, trade securities and provide financial advice.

Money Management Money managers hold stocks and bonds for institutional clients and are on the buy side of Wall Street.

Real Estate Real estate fields include title insurance, construction, mortgage banking, property management, real estate appraisals, brokerage and leasing, and real estate development. Other real estate professionals work in corporate real estate and in real estate lending in commercial banks, savings and loans, and insurance companies.

So long, folks! See you later at the Lubin School!