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Finance majors have little to do with mathematics and are mainly related to economics.
The main courses of the major of public finance include international economics, public finance, national budget, tax management, international taxation, etc.; Cultivate high-level professionals who have theoretical knowledge and operational skills in financial and other fields, and who can work in economic management departments, etc.
Employment direction 1 of finance major: external **.
Occupation status: foreign trade in the coastal areas of the city is developing very fast, the demand for foreign trade talents is also large, and private enterprises in Zhejiang and Jiangsu have begun to realize the importance of high-quality talents, and began to recruit a large number of novices with academic qualifications, which is a good opportunity for graduates to enter the industry. The disadvantage is that some private enterprises do a poor job of human resource protection, and many do not pay "three golds" to employees.
The main positions include document clerk, foreign trade salesman and so on.
Employment direction 2 of political science major: tax planning.
Professional status: Legal tax avoidance through tax planning is an inevitable choice for many companies, and some individuals will also choose the current popular way of hiring consultants for tax planning abroad to legally reduce tax expenses. There is reason to believe that tax planning jobs will see a significant increase in demand and pay in the coming years.
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Senior financial personnel of foreign companies or large enterprises, professional financial companies, banks, ** companies and other financial institutions This is the main employment reverse.
My core suggestion is that no matter what direction of financial work you are engaged in, you must strive to develop to the high-end, and you must be a professional and senior person. Low-end financial personnel are almost everywhere, while senior financial talents are always in short supply in the industry.
Management, Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Management Information Systems, Statistics, Accounting, Financial Management, Marketing, Economic Law, Advanced Financial Management, Commercial Bank Management, Investment, Finance of Multinational Corporations, Project Evaluation This is the main subject of mathematics
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Finance: Mainly involved in accounting, statistics, management, etc.;
The two are related, but the actual content is quite different.
Corporate finance is mainly oriented to enterprises, and the direction of development is junior, intermediate and senior accountants, and then to certified public accountants and actuaries.
First of all, there are many directions in the financial major. But basically it doesn't have much to do with math, and it won't make you count the square roots a few times or something.
Secondly, the core business of finance is to allocate budget resources and monitor the use of budget implementation, so what needs to be understood is statistical mathematics, which is understood as long as you know basic finance, but if you want to do it in depth, then say otherwise.
Finally, the requirements for different positions are also different, for example, the treasury section or department of finance, which is mainly the allocation and use of the largest resources (money) of the finance, and each business department is in charge of their own business and units, in addition to some performance management, administrative and other departments.
To sum up, if you want to learn the finance major well, you must manage the financial business, the business is the core, and mathematics is just a tool.
This is a very serious problem, and I don't think anyone who has a natural ability to learn is what they give and reciprocate. Don't say you're bad at math. High school is elementary mathematics, there is no difference between liberal arts and science, and advanced mathematics is still not very difficult to learn, and the things in the exam are very fixed, as long as you want to learn, it won't be bad. >>>More
Undergraduate in Mathematics and Applied Mathematics, and graduate in Economics from Interdisciplinary to Economics. How to say it, emotionally speaking, I still like mathematics, but if you don't have a high talent for mathematics, it is difficult to solve real life purely in this major, you can say that I am more utilitarian, but this is a fact. As for changing direction, it's easy to change direction as a math major, but it should also be carefully considered. >>>More
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The reason is as follows: Definition]: The so-called philosophy, in mathematical language, is the "point", that is, the point of view, the argument, the starting point, the foothold, 、...... >>>More
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The Arabs, they created numbers first, and then they had mathematics.