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OUS Royal Academy of Economics and Technology in Switzerland PhD in Financial Management

OUS Royal Academy of Economics and Technology in Switzerland

PhD in Financial Management

Zürich, Switzerland

3 Years

English

Full time, Part time

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    About: The PhD in Financial Management focuses on developing in-depth analytical skills and a strong understanding of financial theories and practices. Candidates engage in comprehensive research, contributing original insights to the field of financial management through rigorous academic investigation.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue various career paths, including roles as university professors, financial analysts, risk managers, or consultants. They may also work in government agencies, financial institutions, or private firms, leveraging their expertise to influence financial policies and strategies.

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Introduction

Stakeholders include experts such as suppliers and debt issues. They go beyond is the matter is commonly known as boardrooms or corporate meetings. Dealing with external stakeholders within an organization can be tricky as the real experts are not on the ground. This is why undergraduates who have a major in business or economics need to have a 2-year Master's degree program in Financial Management to start Ph.D.

Stakeholders are based on financial statements in order to determine the strength of the organization. Bank lenders, as well as other business suppliers, fall under the group of external stakeholders. Their earnings are directly proportional to the strength of the organization from a financial perspective. Students under this course will be taught how to identify stakeholders, ways of reporting and handling organizational risks, carry out in-depth stakeholder analysis, submitting financial reports among other sensitive duties. Students will be exposed to complete accounting information, which usually helps to come up with candid financial decisions. Professionals also learn how to evaluate the performance of the organization, profitability, the viability of given investments, or how to come up with any action in the future depending on the state of the organization.

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