MBAs specializing in Finance are concerned with the efficient use of the organizations' capital resource - Money. They are trained in financial planning, decision-making and control, corporate finance, project finance and investment analysis, merchant banking, equity analysis and research. Specialized areas include portfolio management, issue management, treasury management, international finance, retail banking. Finance specialization will open opportunities for you in the following sectors: - Most banks carry out Consumer Banking, Investment Banking, Institutional Banking. These cover individual accounts, management of securities and lending to corporate clients, respectively. Merchant Banking: It is focused on public issues to raise capital required by organizations. Non-Banking Finance It is of two types. One through small privately run organizations focused on hire, purchase, leasing. Two, specialized public sector institutions concentrating on shipping, housing finance, venture capital, etc. Corporate Finance All organizations require financial professionals for accounting, financial planning, cost control and managing the organization's financial health. International Finance: Top stock broking firms dealing with global investments in the stock markets hire professionals with such specializations. Options, stocks and derivatives pricing are some of the areas you will be managing. |