No. It is an educational institute.
The school, the Art Institute of Chicago, does offer financial aid to those who deserve and/or need it.
Institute of Chartered Financial Analyst of India
Institute of Professional Financial Managers was created in 1992.
Loyola Institute of Business AdministrationGreat Lakes Institute of ManagementInstitute for Financial ManagementSri Sairam Institute of Management StudiesSRM School of ManagementSt. Peter's Institute of ManagementVelammal College of ManagementITM Chennai
SBM Financial Institute's full name is State Bank of Mauritius Financial Institute. This financial group is based out of the Republic of Mauritius, located off the the southeast coast of the African continent.
Institute of Chartered Financial Analysts of India was created in 1984.
Loyola Institute of Business AdministrationGreat Lakes Institute of ManagementInstitute for Financial ManagementSri Sairam Institute of Management StudiesSRM School of ManagementSt. Peter's Institute of ManagementVelammal College of ManagementITM ChennaiRajalakshmi Engineering College DMSVel Tech Chennai
The only location I can find is Financial Executives Institute in Morristown, NJ and their website is: http://www.bizwiki.com/financial-advisor/5329433/financial-executives-institute.htm
You'd have to study for it. If you're in California here's a school that offers an MBA in Financial Planning: California Institute of Finance http://www.callutheran.edu/schools/business/graduate/cif/
Going back to school to a financial executives institute can be difficult, but there are some ways to go back to school without much headache or stress. One way is to go to school on the Internet. Online schools help you to learn a trade without forcing you to go to an actual college campus in the area. This is perfect for people who happen to be working a full-time job with a family.
Financial institute
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