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Finance

Navigate global capital markets, investment strategies, corporate valuation, and wealth management.

Field Overview

Finance is the strategic discipline focused on the allocation, management, investment, and acquisition of monetary resources, capital, and financial assets under conditions of risk and uncertainty. It explores how corporations raise capital, how investors value securities, and how financial markets operate globally.

Students master corporate finance, investment analysis, portfolio management, financial risk modeling, international finance, and capital market operations. Supported by global professional institutions like the CFA Institute and financial analysis frameworks reported by the Financial Times, finance majors learn to maximize shareholder value and navigate global capital flows.

What You Will Learn

  • Corporate Finance & Capital Budgeting: Evaluating investment projects using Net Present Value (NPV), Internal Rate of Return (IRR), and Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC).
  • Investment Analysis & Portfolio Management: Valuing equity stocks, fixed-income bonds, asset allocation strategies, and modern portfolio theory.
  • Financial Modeling & Valuation: Building complex discounted cash flow (DCF) models, LBO models, and financial forecasts in Microsoft Excel.
  • Capital Markets & Financial Derivatives: Understanding money markets, stock exchanges, bond markets, options, futures, and interest rate swaps.
  • Financial Risk Management: Quantifying market risk, credit risk, liquidity risk, and structuring corporate hedging strategies.

Career & Industry Outlook

Global investment banks, asset management groups, commercial banks, private equity firms, corporate finance departments, and financial consultancies continuously hire finance specialists.

Graduates excel as financial analysts, investment bankers, portfolio managers, equity research analysts, risk managers, corporate treasurers, and wealth advisors.

Is This Field Right for You?

Finance is ideal for analytical, ambitious minds who love capital markets, corporate strategy, quantitative financial modeling, and managing financial risk.

Where this can take you

Common career paths and professional roles for Finance graduates.

Financial Analyst
Investment Banker
Portfolio Manager
Equity Research Analyst
Financial Risk Manager
Corporate Treasurer
Private Equity / Venture Capital Associate

Skills you'll gain

Core competencies and practical expertise developed during study.

Financial Modeling & Valuation (DCF / Comps) Capital Budgeting & Project Evaluation (NPV / IRR) Investment Portfolio Management & Asset Allocation Financial Statement Interpretation & Forecasting Capital Market & Security Analysis Financial Risk Assessment & Hedging Advanced Microsoft Excel Financial Functions

Frequently asked questions

The CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst) charter is the global gold-standard credential for investment management, equity research, and portfolio analysis. Passing its three exam levels validates top-tier investment expertise.
Accounting records historical financial transactions and ensures reporting accuracy. Finance uses that historical data to look forward—forecasting cash flows, allocating capital, making investments, and valuing businesses.
Investment bankers help corporations and governments raise capital by issuing stocks or bonds, and advise companies on complex mergers, acquisitions (M&A), and corporate restructurings.
Crucial. Building dynamic financial models in Excel to project financial statements, perform DCF valuations, and simulate investment scenarios is a daily core task for financial analysts.

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