The main directions of the postgraduate examination in finance are:1.Money & Banking:It mainly studies issues related to banks and national monetary policies, including ** banks and commercial banks. The employment direction is mainly engaged in financial business and management in the banking system, schools and scientific research units, as well as in the field of financial teaching and research.
2.Financial Economics (including International Finance and Financial Theory):His research covers a wide range of topics, including the principles of finance of economists such as Marx, Keynes and Smith, the correlation and impact between the virtual economy and the real economy, and the relationship between financial development and economic growth.
The main destinations of graduates are foreign-funded financial institutions such as export-oriented investment banks, ** companies, insurance companies, ** management companies and commercial banks, as well as foreign-related departments of Chinese-funded financial institutions, investment and financing departments of multinational corporations and ** economic management departments.
3.Investment:It mainly includes several research fields such as ** investment, international investment, and enterprise investment.
4.Insurance:His research focuses on the principles and practices of insurance, including insurance product design, insurance risk management, and insurance market. His research interests include property insurance, life insurance, health insurance, etc.
5.Corporate Finance (Corporate Finance):His research focuses on the financial decision-making and control of enterprises, including capital structure, investment decisions, financing decisions, etc.
In addition, there are also research directions such as financial markets and financial institutions, and financial technology. The specific direction of the postgraduate examination in finance may vary depending on the school, the tutor, and the individual's interests. When choosing a postgraduate direction, it is recommended that candidates decide according to their interests, career plans, and future development directions. At the same time, it is also necessary to consider factors such as curriculum and employment prospects in each direction in order to make more informed decisions.