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Expensive Apartment Rental Market - Bay News 9

...over the years we have seen the Lakewood Ranch area. Manatee county become one of the fastest-growing communities in our bay area...

January 13, 2023Business News

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Fintech takes off at the University of South Florida

Fintech takes off at the USF Muma College of Business. A new academic center, accelerator, and major gift seek to make the university and region a hotspot for the industry.

January 11, 2023Business News

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Boundless Bulls: Xiomara Montes Gil

The first in her family to graduate college, Xiomara Montes Gil has worked hard to pave a path for herself. As a freshman, she was awarded USF’s Green and Gold Scholarship. Following commencement this spring, she'll begin a full-time finance job at JP Morgan.

January 10, 2023Business News, Spotlights

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From fishing campus waters as a kid to graduating with a perfect 4.0

Seth Leskanic has had a personal connection with the USF St. Petersburg campus since he was a kid fishing the waters on the edge of campus. Now he is graduating from his hometown university with a perfect 4.0 GPA.

December 8, 2022Business News, Honors and Awards, Spotlights

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Student Spotlight: Gabriel Mocelin lands Goldman Sachs summer internship in New York City

University of South Florida finance student Gabriel Mocelin landed his dream internship and is headed to New York this summer to learn from the best at Goldman Sachs. But when he started classes at USF, he knew little about the finance industry or how to best prepare himself for a career in finance.

December 6, 2022Business News, Spotlights

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Does Student Loan Forgiveness Have Significant Benefits for the Economy? - CLS Blue Sky Blog

Student loans are becoming a major challenge for the United States. An estimated 43 million borrowers owe about $1.6 trillion dollars, meaning a significant fraction of U.S. households is burdened with debt that is not dischargeable in bankruptcy.

November 23, 2022Business News

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How to Get a Free Credit Report - WalletHub

Getting a free credit report is usually quick and easy, and it’s important to take advantage of this service.

November 17, 2022Business News

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Learning from the mishandling of post-pandemic financial affairs - The Gleaner

Jamaica has not consistently benefited from the most prudent management of its financial affairs, neither in the fiscal nor monetary policy sphere.

November 11, 2022Business News

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Powerhouse investors talk shop at USF's St. Petersburg campus

The USF Muma College of Business welcomed two powerhouse investors, Cathie Wood, founder of ARK Invest, and Tom Frederick, founding partner of TampaBay.Ventures, to a fireside chat held at the Kate Tiedemann School of Business and Finance on USF's St. Petersburg campus.

October 6, 2022Business News, Events

Allen Clary, USF adjunct professor of entrepreneurship and co-founder of the Tampa Bay Wave; Cathie Wood , CEO and founder of ARK Invest; and Tom Frederick, founding partner of TampaBay.Ventures. Photos by Mark Parker.

Powerhouse investors talk shop at USFSP

While education is typically the bedrock of a successful career, there is no substitution for experience; Cathie Wood, founder of ARK Invest, and Tom Frederick, founding partner of TampaBay.Ventures, have that in spades.

October 6, 2022Business News, Events

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Crashing real estate waves - Anna Maria Island Sun

We don’t have a lot of serious wave activity here on the Gulf coast; most of the big rollers are on the Atlantic Ocean side, especially north of Florida.

September 12, 2022Business News

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