The UBC finance club acts as an essential link between the academic world and the financial industry. Students will be introduced to the intricate and often elusive world of finance through company presentations, information sessions, socials, and networking events such as our annual wine & cheese.



Nov 13 - Bloomberg Tutorial
Nov 20 - BCPMC Info Session
Jan TBD - Wine and Cheese

- Don't forget to CHAT on the UBC Finance Club Forum! -

- If you are studying for the CFA right now and would like to attend a free class, then send an email to ubcfinanceclub@gmail.com to see how! -


















Bloomberg Tutorial: Basic Navigation and Essential Functions
Thursday, November 13th, 5PM @ David Lam Computer Room
Come join Sauder's first ever Bloomberg tutorial! The presentation will go over how to navigate Bloomberg's system and introduce essential functions for first time users. No prior experience with Bloomberg is required to attend. However, financial market knowledge is necessary. The tutorial takes place at 5pm on Thursday, November 13th, 2008 at the David Lam Library computer room.

The tutorial will be run by Davies Town. He is Bloomberg Equity Certified and is currently finishing his undergraduate at Sauder.

Don't miss this opportunity to learn what ALL the finance professionals use on a daily basis. There is limited seating so sign up early before seats run out. Registration begins on Monday, November 9th at the David Lam Library Circulation Desk.

**Future Bloomberg topic suggestions welcome. Please send to davies.town@ubcfinance.com.



BCPMC: Let's Talk About the Market Info Session by Steadyhand Investments
Thursday, November 20th, 1PM @ GEOG 100
What led to the recent downturn of the financial market? Where is it heading? Let's talk about it!

Join Tom Bradley, the CEO of Steadyhand Investments (former CEO of PH&N), and Chris Stephenson, the Investor Specialist at Steadyhand, shed some light on the markets and the recent turmoil. Also, discuss how their funds have fared and what challenges they've faced. Ask questions about where they think the market is heading, what does this mean to new grads and summer interns.




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