Thursday, January 9, 2014

Things to Know About Pursuing Masters in Finance

The first thought that strikes our mind when we read the word ‘finance’ is money, and undoubtedly the world of finance deals a lot about aspects related to money and organizations that influence its flow. For most of us entering the field of finance foretells our association with a lucrative career growth and an exciting pool of prosperous employment options. However, there are certain practical information and ideas which should be known to students who aspire to pursue Masters in Finance. The first thing to consider before pursuing Masters in Finance is to select an institute of repute and recognition along with a sound and robust course structure, which would prepare the students to fulfill their career goals in the field of finance.

  Masters in Finance: Full time or Part-Time?

Another significant aspect which the students need to consider is the particular goal or object behind persuasion of Masters in Finance. for instance, in certain cases students wish to combine higher studies along with their employment as the same not only adds value to their portfolio and weight to their resume but also enhance their practical knowledge and theoretical background about the field of finance. However, in some other cases students prefer to pursue a full-time regular Masters in Finance course to gain holistic value of the course. Although the conventional full-time course sounds to be more rewarding, popularity and preferences for part-time financial courses are equally in demand by the working professionals who want to reap the benefits of higher studies for many advantages they provide.

ASM-IMCOST: Masters in Finance Management

ASM Institute of Management and Computer Studies is a successful part of ASM Group, which has earned the legacy and the good will as a renowned B-School for 30 years. The institute offers 3 years part time Masters in Finance course with an objective of empowering students’ goals and prospects in the field of finance and economic. The program is created keeping in mind the relevant challenges and changing phenomena in the national and international financial world and covers aspects and subjects related to the areas of finance and accounting. The courses include subjects and topics in respect to managerial applications. Hence, candidates who have prior experience and in the domain of project planning and control, management services, corporate planning, management and internal audit, economic analysis and marketing analysis will find the course fruitful.

 Following are some of the subjects included in its course structure:

• Financial Accounting
• Personal Law and Management
• Introduction to Computers/MIS
• Taxation Management
• International Finance
• Entrepreneurship Management, and many more
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