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David Heinrich Blog - May 25th, 2005

About May 25th, 2005

what's going on 06:30 pm
Well, it's been a while since I've updated my LiveJournal. Here's the latest news. I got accepted into the Simon MBA program at the Univ. Rochester. Now, I'm trying to plan out my courses. Here's my preliminary plan of electives to take:

1. Financial Statement Analysis
2. Auditing
3. Taxes and Business Strategy
4. Financial Reporting I
5. Financial Reporting II
6. International Financial Statement Analysis
7. Basic Business Law
8. Advanced Business Law
9. Investments
10. Corporate Finance
11. Corporate Financial Policy and Control
12. Cases In Finance
13. Investment Management and Trading Strategies
14. Organizational Governance and Control

15. Supply Chain Management
16. International Manufacturing and Service Strategy
17. Process Improvement

They also have a course on macroeconomics, and one on international economics and finance, but I figured those would be mostly mainstream humbug, thus largely a waste of time.

Other news. I'm looking for a car. The car I've honed in on is the Hyundai Elantra. Nice little car. Great warranty, and lots of features. I'm trying to decide whether to get the GLS or GT version (GT version has lots of extra features, including MP3-player and leather-seats). Because the GT version is more than $1000 more than the GLS version, I'm looking at having leather upholstery installed after-market, as well as a car MP3-player.

I'm just finishing up with this semester of courses. Finals in 2 weeks. This summer, I'll be taking Basic Business Law and Capital Budgeting & Corporate Objectives. If anyone has any suggestions.

Mises.org Radio! 11:09 pm
This is truly amazing. Mises.org now has an online radio station, with three channels. Mises.org also offers podcasting, a service that allows you to automatically download the latest audio items placed on Mises.org using an RSS program (see Wikipedia for a description of podcasting. Mises.org also has Live Listening and Live Watching streaming media features. Check out their list of Upcoming Webcasts on Mises.org. Talk about service with a capital "S".

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