Eun Ahn is a New York Institute of Finance faculty member who specializes in Corporate Finance, Financial Economics, and Derivatives. He has worked approximately ten years in corporate America researching and trading derivatives as well as taught over twelve years in a university/college setting.
Eun is currently an Associate Professor of Economics & Finance at the University of Hawaii. Other institutions he has taught for include: DePaul University, University of Illinois, Wheaton College, Trinity Christian College, and Hawaii Pacific University. In addition, Eun served as the V.P. for Administration and Finance at Trinity Christian College.
Prior to becoming a college/university professor, Eun worked as a research analyst and trader specializing in foreign currency and U.S. Treasury derivatives at Chicago Research and Trade, Waldner and Company, and Tong Yang Futures America. Eun has also conducted numerous seminars and presented research papers throughout the United States and Asia.
Eun holds a Bachelors Degree in Economics from Wheaton College, Masters of Business Administration in Finance and International Business from University of Chicago, and Ph.D. in Business Administration from the University of Illinois.
Corporate Finance
International Finance
Personal Finance
Financial Economics
Financial Derivatives
B.A., Economics, Wheaton College
M.B.A., Finance and International Business, University of Chicago
Ph.D., Business Administration, University of Illinois