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Research links negativity bias, investment apprehension
By analyzing attitudes toward the swine flu pandemic and predictions about stock market performance, researchers discover negativity bias may be a major hurdle for many to participate in the stock market.
Research finds cultural distance may reduce return on international investments
The larger the cultural distance between an investor’s home country and the country in which they invest, the worse the investment performs, finds new research coming from the Department of Finance and Real Estate. The research by Hilla Skiba identifies new challenges in cross-national diversification for active investment strategies.
Industry leaders shed light on Northern Colorado’s hot housing market at real estate conference
Real estate leaders discussed the state of Northern Colorado's market, which does not show any signs of cooling off.
Outstanding Grad: Sierra Ladin, Marketing, Finance and Real Estate
Sierra Ladin never set out to teach herself to code in Python. With a month to fill between the end of her junior year and an internship in analytics with AT&T, she figured she’d bone up on the basics to better communicate with the programmers with whom she would be working.
Shareholder Perks: Connecting with Small Investors for Big Returns
After watching companies commit to the hassle and expense of shareholder perks, a College of Business finance and real estate researcher asked the obvious question: Why the generosity?
Finance Department’s Hilla Skiba Receives More than $150,000 to Study Money Managers’ Tactics
Over the next five years, Hilla Skiba, an associate professor in the CSU College of Business Department of Finance and Real Estate and a Chartered Financial Analyst, hopes to better understand money managers’ decisions around the world and understand the implications of their strategies on individuals’ funds and worldwide markets.
Research suggests link between DNA and stock market participation
Harry Turtle, a professor of finance at CSU’s College of Business, has co-authored an award-winning working paper that suggests genetic traits to some degree can predict an individual’s participation in the stock market.
Outstanding Grad: Vladimir Munoz
For Vladimir Munoz, attending the College of Business was a no-brainer. Munoz, a finance concentration, fondly recalled his first visit to CSU during a trip with his DECA club from Thornton High School.
Outstanding Grad: Pierce Edwards
Some people are drawn to a career in finance and real estate to tackle a challenge. Others see the fields as an opportunity to leverage skills in quantitative analysis in pursuit of high earning potential. Pierce Edwards was drawn to the fields because they offer an opportunity to help others.
Outstanding Grad: Sara Godfrey
Godfrey entered the College of Business without a clear picture of where her academic journey would take her. But, when she took intro to financial planning at the end of her sophomore year, something about it clicked in a way she hadn’t expected.