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Accounting AAS Degree - Banking Request Free Information. The Banking emphasis in the Accounting degree program allows Rasmussen College students to focus on general banking issues and practices they may encounter in the workplace. Classes in the banking emphasis include Fundamental to Consumer Lending, Banking Law and Marketing. Students interested in the banking emphasis should enjoy working with customers. Banking students should also have an interest in learning the principles of lending.
BSBA with Concentration In Finance
Request Free Information. The BSBA concentration in Finance is designed for a broad variety of careers since organizations of any nature cannot survive without individual knowledge about finance. Finance is the art and science of managing money. Graduates will have gained the knowledge to make financial related decisions effectively. They will also have gained the knowledge to assist their organizations in obtaining, administering, and managing funds wisely.
Financial Planning Certificate Request Free Information. Become a financial planner. Manage your clients' finances - income, assets, and tax management. Forge detailed plans to outline how your clients can best achieve their financial goals. Work independently as a consultant or with banks, brokerage firms, insurance companies, accounting firms, and more.
World of BankingThis web-based orientation is a motivating overview of the banking industry. It's an information-rich, multimedia tutorial that offers new and current employees an enjoyable learning experience. It's the perfect orientation for new bank staff as well as experienced staff.
An Introduction to Investment BankingThis tutorial is intended for beginners and intermediary level candidates, it is not suitable for Market Professionals. The course is not on economics but on the every day workings of an investment bank.
TellersThe teller is the person most people associate with a bank. Tellers make up approximately one-fourth of bank employees and conduct most of a bank’s routine transactions. Among the responsibilities of tellers are cashing checks, accepting deposits and loan payments, and processing withdrawals. They also may sell savings bonds, accept payment for customers’ utility bills and charge cards, process necessary paperwork for certificates of deposit, and sell travelers’ checks. Some tellers specialize in handling foreign currencies or commercial or business accounts.
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