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Private Finance Tutoring

Our interview process, stringent qualifications, and background screening ensure that only the best Finance tutors work with Varsity Tutors. To assure a successful experience, you're paired with one of these qualified tutors by an expert director - and we stand behind that match with our money-back guarantee.

Receive personally tailored Finance lessons from exceptional tutors in a one-on-one setting. We help you connect with the best tutor for your particular needs while offering flexible scheduling to fit your busy life.

Finance Tutoring FAQ

If you are looking for a finance tutor to help you learn content and further develop your skills, you'll be glad to know that Varsity Tutors is ready and willing to help. Finance tutoring offers you the chance to work in a unique, one-on-one environment with an expert in the subject who can provide tips and special insights that can help in your understanding of the content. If you've been frustrated from your searches for a "finance tutor near me," perhaps it's time contact us for help. With Varsity Tutors, you can give up those fruitless searches for "finance tutoring near me" and get down to the learning that you need. Read on to see some of the benefits that finance tutoring could provide.

What is Finance?

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Recent Finance Tutoring Session Notes

Online Finance Tutoring review by Geraldo
1. Helped student orient himself in solving problems involving right triangles and trigonometric ratios correspondingly   2. Reviewed special right triangles: (a)30-60-90 triangles - ratio of sides (b) 45-45-90 triangles - ratio of sides and their applications in real life problems   3. Reviewed similar figures using a personal problem set - (a)  AA postulate (b) similarity ratio (c) real life application problems  Overall, he seemed comfortable in his understanding of the concepts reviewed. For the next session, we'll continue solving the assigned worksheets on Similar Figure.
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Online Finance Tutoring review by Kathryn
Today we discussed what her goals were for the summer.  We talked about the transition from Junior high to High school.  Gave assignment to read and analyzed the first chapter of Lord of the Flies.  
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Online Finance Tutoring review by Lindsay
The student and I reviewed Chapters 5 and 6 of the Official SAT Guide--those cover sentence completion and passage-based questions. We discussed the following strategies: looking at the charge of a sentence and the context of each blank (positive or negative); boxing clauses, conjunctions, and other transition words as well as negatives and identifying their purpose (e.g. to indicate agreement, contradiction, dependence, or temporal context); underlining key phrases or hints within each sentence. When using these strategies, the student missed only one question in 10. However, we will need to continue improving his speed in order to match the pacing of the test. The student should be taking his practice SAT in segments this week, on a schedule we agreed to on Sunday, and emailing his responses by Friday. He was too busy last week to complete a practice exam.
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Online Finance Tutoring review by Tomasz
We worked on a packet for a test. We reviewed various concepts, such as geometric progressions, arithmetic sequences, the sums of these, and limits of various kinds. We're meeting tomorrow to work on the rest of the packet.
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Online Finance Tutoring review by Tim
We covered chapter 12, with the two main concepts being weighted average cost of capital and marginal cost of capital. One of the biggest points was that even though there are no explicit costs for retained earnings, we still need to treat it like common stock (not including flotation costs). We also did a couple of tax problems for fun.
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Online Finance Tutoring review by Evan
We covered topics from Chapter 7 of his Finance book - capital budgeting. We went over some spreadsheets. We talked about planning for upcoming Harvard Business Case reviews and material due this Tuesday.
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Varsity Tutors can help you get more out of your finance education by getting you connected with experienced finance tutors. If you're serious about pursuing a degree or a career in the field of finance, then working with a private instructor is a great way to enhance your understanding of core finance topics. You may also be interested in finance tutoring if you're taking a class in the subject that you're struggling to fully understand. Whatever your reasons are for seeking help in finance, we can find you a private instructor who can help you make the progress that you're looking for. The easiest way to get started with this process is by reaching out to us directly. You can also keep reading the sections below to get additional information about this subject area and specific examples of how finance tutors can supplement your education.

What is Finance?

Finance is a popular area of study that is usually pursued by students at the college level. The subject is concerned with things like money management as well as activities like budgeting, investing, borrowing, forecasting, and saving. The field of finance can be broken down into three sub-disciplines. These sub-disciplines focus on corporate, public, and personal finance. You may choose to focus on one or multiple of these disciplines within the broader field of finance depending on what your ultimate career goals are.

You can pursue a degree in whichever finance path interests you the most. Earning this degree can set you up for a variety of exciting career opportunities. For example, you could work towards becoming a stock market investor, a financial analyst, a budget analyst, an accountant, a loan officer, a corporate financial consultant, and more. Additionally, pursuing this academic path will set you up with a set of financial skills that you can use in your personal life. For these reasons and more, it's a smart decision to pursue a finance degree if you're interested in the subject.

Learning Finance

Finance is a subject area that is usually pursued seriously by college students. You may be able to study some finance topics while still in high school. However, it's unlikely that your school will offer comprehensive courses on the subject since it is advanced. For students who are in college, you can pursue a number of different finance courses and degree paths.

If you plan on earning a degree in finance, then there are a certain set of courses that you will likely need to take. For instance, you'll likely need to take some economics classes to give you a strong background in the skill set that is required when working in the finance industry. You'll also likely take classes on business or corporate finance, bonds, individual investment, statistics, monetary institution policy, government finance, and more. Taking these classes gives students a chance to experience, at least at an entry-level, the type of things that they would do if they pursue a job in these fields. Thus, it's a good idea to take a wide range of finance courses so you can get an idea of which specific finance field you may want to enter into.

When you start taking the finance courses that you decide to pursue, there are a set of topics that you should make sure you learn about in order to prepare yourself for advanced coursework and eventual work in the financial industry. For instance, you should spend some time learning about the cost of capital, dividends, yield, stock valuation, taxes, capital investment, and the time value of money, among other things. Doing this can help you develop a well-rounded financial mind.

Still, learning the complexities of finance can be a challenging thing to do with just a classroom education. There are a large number of skills that you'll learn about while pursuing your degree and some of these can be more difficult to fully understand than others. If you find that you're having trouble with something like capital investment, then working with a finance tutor provides a unique way to make progress with this subject. You can get personalized assistance that is specifically targeted with your academic skill set and goals in mind. This can supplement your classroom education in a way that helps you make more efficient progress with your studies.

The Importance of Studying Finance

As touched on briefly above, earning a degree in finance is a smart investment in your future. There are many real-world applications to the skills that you will learn in pursuit of your degree. This is true whether you ultimately decide to work in the financial industry or not. Possessing a deep understanding of the financial industry can help you in your personal life as well as your professional life. Individuals who have strong backgrounds in finance are desired by employers in a number of different fields.

For example, you could use your financial skills while buying a house or seeking a loan. You could also use this skill set as a means of dealing with your student loans in the most effective way possible for your needs or to help family members and close friends deal effectively with their financial dilemmas. In short, having a strong well of financial knowledge to draw from is useful no matter what career you ultimately decide on.

This is also why finance tutoring is a great academic supplement to pursue. Finance can be a challenging field to study. However, the rewards of understanding difficult financial topics are great. If you're having trouble with your coursework or would like help preparing for an upcoming test, consider reaching out to us to find finance tutors to work with. In the next section, you'll learn more about how a finance tutor can supplement your education in the subject area.

How Does Finance Tutoring Work?

Are you interested in working with finance tutors? If so, then you're probably also interested in learning about how to get started with the process. One of the easiest ways to do so is by simply reaching out to us directly. When you do this, we can spend a brief amount of time getting to know more about you. We'll learn about your academic goals, existing skill set in finance, your learning style, and your scheduling requirements. From here, we can quickly assess which finance instructors would be the best fit for your needs.

We'll make every effort to connect you with an instructor who is able to satisfy both your educational and scheduling requirements. This means that you can easily find someone to work with even if you already have a schedule that's full. This flexibility is one of the key reasons why working with a private instructor can be such a valuable addition to your academic pursuits in the area of finance.

Once you get connected with your educator, you can then start meeting with them in a one-on-one setting for a series of study sessions. The intimate setting that you'll work with your instructor in demonstrates what a unique academic opportunity tutoring is. For example, in the classroom, you learn from a teacher who is tasked with educating a group of students at the same time. When you're working with your private finance instructor, you'll be able to work with them individually. This means that each lesson can be taught in a way that is ideal for your needs.

Your instructor can create a customized learning plan for you that takes things like your learning style and existing academic skill set into consideration. You'll be able to work through each of these personalized lessons at your own speed. You can even stop to spend extra time on a challenging topic with your instructor if you're having a hard time with something. Your educator will always be there for you to explain something in more detail or to teach it to you in a different way.

Preparing for a challenging financial test is also easier to do when working with a private instructor. They can help you do things like creating and reviewing flashcards to help you learn about challenging financial topics. They can also set you up with practice tests and review the work that you do on them so that you can see firsthand what your exam will be like. Whether you're studying for a test or just want help with your coursework, private financial instruction is truly a unique way to supplement your academic pursuits in the subject area.

How Can You Get Started?

Finance is an important subject that is a popular degree choice for college students. If you're currently pursuing a degree in finance or just taking a challenging finance class, consider reaching out to Varsity Tutors today to get help with your pursuits. We can quickly get you started on working with a finance tutor who is able to help you learn the subject area's most challenging content. This can supplement your classroom learning experience in a way that promotes efficient and effective educational growth. We'd love to start working with you as you pursue your goals in finance and hope to hear from you soon.

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