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The importance of the (international) financial sector’s contribution to economic growth has risen since the global economy crisis. The financial market is not only fast-paced, its influence is steadily spreading and growing. Are you interested in working on the financial market? Do you like the idea of working in a risky and eventful sector? A Masters in Finance offers you the necessary qualifications.
A typical Masters degree in Finance focuses on financial economics, corporate finance and taxation, thus a Master of Finance offers numerous career opportunities in the business and tax sector, banking and investment sector as well as the overall financial management of companies.
A Master of Finance generally takes one to two years (full-time) or three years (part-time). Many universities require an excellent undergraduate degree in a relevant subject, such as finance, business administration, or economics and good understanding of mathematics and statistics at undergraduate level. In some cases proof of subject specific professional or internship experience may also be required.
Remember that the financial market is very risky and entering this sector with a successfully completed Masters degree in Finance is deeply intertwined with risk and intelligence analysis management, therefore your skills in dealing with risk will be put to the test and enhanced during your study.
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