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The finance discipline integrates economics, accounting, and various business fields to facilitate informed financial decision-making. Both small enterprises and large corporations rely heavily on financial techniques and approaches. Key financial domains encompass capital acquisition, investment strategies, and financial market comprehension.
Alongside fundamental business coursework, finance majors explore specialized subjects including managerial accounting, financial statement evaluation, corporate finance, investment principles, and financial markets and institutions. Following the core finance curriculum, students can customize their studies based on personal interests and professional aspirations. Those pursuing advanced credentials like the CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst) or CFP (Certified Financial Planner) should seek guidance on selecting appropriate courses. Every finance student must complete the business school's culminating capstone course as part of their core requirements.