Institut für Finanzwirtschaft
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Mitarbeiter. - 2:
Lehre.- 2.1:
Sommersemester 2013. - 2.2:
Wintersemester 2012. - 2.3:
Sommersemester 2012. - 2.4:
Abschlussarbeiten. - 2.5:
Veranstaltungsplanung Finanzwirtschaft. - 2.6:
Schwerpunktfach (Bachelor) Finanz- und Versicherungswirtschaft. - 2.7:
Schwerpunktfach (Master) Finanzwirtschaft. - 2.8:
Studien-Schwerpunkt Risikomanagement. - 2.9:
e-learning. - 2.10:
Software & Links.
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Forschung. - 4:
Winter Workshop: Finance, Risk and Banking. - 5:
Kontakt. - 6:
Fakultät.
Data
We have subscriptions to different data sources. These databases are available to our students upon request.
Software
Think-cell
Think-cell chart is a plug-in for PowerPoint that significantly improves the chart-making capabilities of PowerPoint. Think-cell chart was developed to make the creation and formatting of charts in PowerPoint an easier and more efficient process. Data for the charts can be taken directly from Excel sheets, and changes in the data can be easily updated in the charts. More detailed information about think-cell chart can be found on the think-cell company site.
Usage Agreement
Think-cell chart is only to be used for academic and nonprofit use by current UUlm students. People who are no longer enrolled as a UUlm Student or intend to use the software for non-educational uses will need to obtain a separate license agreement.
The think-cell chart license key is valid for 6 months. Two weeks prior to the expiration of the key, a new key will be provided on request. If you agree to the usage agreement, please send an email to
eva.nacca(at)uni-ulm.de
Software installed on Campus computers
Here you find a list of software already installed on campus computers. The list includes typical software like Matlab, R or Mathematica.
Links for literature searches
- ECONLIT (economic (incl. finance) journals)
- ssrn.com (papers on finance and other areas)
- defaultrisk.com (papers on credit risk)
- Scholar.Google (great for finding papers that cite a specific paper)
- Directory of journals with information on online access. (Search for journals and you get information on whether they are available online and if so, where (e.g. through EBSCO))

