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Doctorate in Finance Washington University in St. Louis
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  • Saint Louis, MO
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Doctorate in Business Administration in Finance Temple University
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  • Philadelphia, PA
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PhD in Finance University of Cincinnati
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  • Cincinnati, OH
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PhD in Finance University of Connecticut
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  • Storrs, CT
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Ph.D. in Finance Indiana University Bloomington
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  • Bloomington, IN
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Ph.D. in Finance Florida State University
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  • Tallahassee, FL
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PhD in Finance University of Utah
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  • Salt Lake City, UT
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Finance PhD The Ohio State University
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  • Columbus, OH
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PhD in Finance University of South Florida
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  • Tampa, FL
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PhD in Finance The University of Iowa
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  • Iowa City, IA
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Ph.D. in Finance Duke University
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  • Durham, NC
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PhD in Finance Northwestern University
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  • Evanston, IL
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Ph.D. in Finance Boston College
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  • Chestnut Hill, MA
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PhD in Finance University of Rochester
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  • Rochester, NY
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Ph.D. in Finance Rutgers University – Newark
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  • Newark, NJ
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