Financial Management International Assets Management at Business School (SIFT)

Financial Management (International Assets Management) at Business School (SIFT)
Financial Management (International Assets Management) four years

This speciality is intended to nurture well-qualitied financial personnel for China’s or foreign multinationals, enterprise groups, state-owned capital management companies. Accounting offices, investment companies, investing banks and China’s or foreign commercial banks. Students graduating from this speciality will acquire convincing ability to apply English language and will be equipped with solid basis of professional knowledge and acquainted with the international general practices in finance.
Major courses include: Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Accounting, Management, Accounting Computerization, Statistics, Marketing, Econometrics, Managing Accounting, International Financial Management, Corporate Financial Statement Analysis, Investment Analysis, International Taxation, Purchasing and Annexation, Fund Management, Economic Analysis of Projects, Capital Appraisal.

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