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MoAF Newsletter
September 12, 2019 |
Latest Magazine
Financial History, Issue 130Wednesday, August 14, 2019
Check out the latest issue of Financial History, now available for FREE as a full-color digital edition! Highlights include:
Financial Discrimination and Innovation
"A Commercial Emancipation" for the Negro
Deflation, Up Close and Personal: 3M
City of Debtors
Drumming Up Business: Superfund Turns 40
The Greatest Victorian: Walter Bagehot
Where Are They Now? Paine, Webber, Jackson, & Curtis
Frank Norris's "The Pit": An Unfinished Trilogy
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Museum Finance Academy
MFA Registration Information
The Museum Finance Academy (MFA) is a FREE five session personal finance certificate course for 11th and 12th graders with the goal of teaching students to aspire to financial independence through developing an appreciation for savings, establishing financial goals and learning to avoid scams. In Spring 2025, two sessions of this course will be offered, conducted over Zoom.
This course requires NO prior knowledge of finance, business or economics. The top students of the semester will be awarded a partial college scholarship. Registration closes on Friday, March 14, at 4pm.
Register today.
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Evening Lecture Series
"Corporate Sustainability: Is it Sustainable?" Fireside Chat and Panel Discussion Thursday, September 19, 2019 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM
Sustainability is no longer a fringe issue; investors now expect to incorporate environmental, social and governance (ESG) data into their decision-making. Join us for a fireside chat with Martin Whittaker, CEO of JUST Capital, followed by a panel discussion with industry leaders driving sustainability as an essential element of corporate purpose and a means to achieve transformative social impact.
Program followed by Q&A and reception. Admission $35; MoAF members free. This event will be held at Fordham University, 140 West 62nd Street, McNally Amphitheatre, NYC. Register today.
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Evening Lecture Series
James Grant on "Bagehot: The Life and Times of the Greatest Victorian" Wednesday, September 25, 2019 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM
During the upheavals of 2007–09, the Federal Reserve chairman had the name of a Victorian icon on the tip of his tongue: Walter Bagehot. Banker, man of letters, inventor of the Treasury bill and author of Lombard Street, the still-canonical guide to stopping a run on the banks, Bagehot prescribed the doctrines that―decades later―inspired the radical responses to the world’s worst financial crises. Join us for an evening with financial journalist and historian James Grant, as he discusses his new book on Walter Bagehot. If you are unable to attend this event in person, watch the livestream here.
Talk followed by Q&A and reception. Admission $25; MoAF members free. This event will be held at Fordham University, 140 West 62nd Street, McNally Amphitheatre, NYC. Register today.
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