Mar 30

BSc Banking and International Finance (City uni) or BSc Accounting and Finance (LSE) for 2010 entry

hi im in year 13 at the moment and might take a gap year and apply to one of these course in 2010/2011 academic year. they are asking for similar grades and which you you prefer if you were the one choosing and give me your reasons why?

thanks
http://www.cass.city.ac.uk/undergrad/courses/bscbif/index.html

http://www2.lse.ac.uk/undergraduateProspectus2010/courses/Accounting_and_Finance/NN34.aspx

do banking


Mar 28

What should I study,
1) Medicine for 7 years
2) Banking and international finance for 3 years

Money is not a problem

if you can, do both, medicine will always be needed and you need to be able to keep track of your finances and maybe other peoples finances too. they are both well paid and needed. you can do it……


Mar 26

I have just secured a place at Stirling University to study MSc in Banking and Finance, and would like information on how to secure funding to sponsor the studies. I am an international student and so banks are jittery about people like me, as far as loans go. Any help is very welcome and will be gretly appreciated, including any high-net worth individuals who can be kind enough to pay the university my fees for me – £9 500. It would change my life for the better indeed.

You can usually get information on funding from your university – I am surprised they haven’t already provided this. Other than that I would say that getting a part-time job to fund the studies has to be the way to go.

Mar 24

I have just secured a place at Stirling University to study MSc in Banking and Finance, and would like information on how to secure funding to sponsor the studies. I am an international student and so banks are jittery about people like me, as far as loans go. Any help is very welcome and will be gretly appreciated, including any high-net worth individuals who can be kind enough to pay the university my fees for me – £9 500. It would change my life for the better indeed.

you could get a student loan.

Mar 22

I have just secured a place at Stirling University to study MSc in Banking and Finance, and would like information on how to secure funding to sponsor the studies. I am an international student and so banks are jittery about people like me, as far as loans go. Any help is very welcome and will be gretly appreciated, including any high-net worth individuals who can be kind enough to pay the university my fees for me – £9 500. It would change my life for the better indeed.

Good luck with your studies, try the links below for help on funding. Alternatively write to companies that you would be qualified to work for when you finish Uni and ask if they can help you, maybe you could suggest committing to working for them for a year / number of years after you finish?

http://www.scholarship-search.org.uk/
http://www.hefce.ac.uk/
http://www.universitiesuk.ac.uk/

Mar 20

I am a professional in finance and management sector. Graduate in commerce with work experience of more than four years. Working in a international bank as a senior officer.

go to pcdi.com they are an online or threw snail mail courses … gl

Mar 18

My country is a small island state in the Indian Ocean called Seychelles. "We " are reported by Wikipedia, to be living a lifestyle beyond our means with an escalating budget deficit, and highly indebted to International Banks. But I understand that we have a govt which generously finance many social services to keep it free for the citizens. It is also a tax haven and attractive to direct investments. We are also described as the richest African country based on exchange rate and GDP.

Even if the living standard is higher compared to Africa, the people are frustrated with the macro-economic problems eg; tight govt control over foreign exchange. Even if people afford to go on holiday they cannot exchange the local currency for as much as they would like to spend overseas.
The country thrives on a tourism industry and fishing secondly. FYI, it is former socialist/communism state.
Are there any economics majors to give their oppinion and solutions for this?
There are other problems linked to to the foreign exchange restrictions. As the time pass, the quality and varieties of food imports gradually decline. Private busineses cannot finance their tradeimports and this gives the govt the monopoly on most businesses. Entrepreneurs cannot maintain their equipments,or sustain supply of raw materials because these are imported and bought with foreign exchange. In a sense, Im saying that the economy should be a free market, but probably we are to immature to handle the consequences and with a central control, the govt sanctions hazardous schemes to our environment-which is the background for our tourism industry.

Unless corporate America and large businesseses quit
focusing so much on making money by sending goods
and jobs overseas, and unless consumers begin buying American-made products instead of those made overseas by schoolgirls, our economy will never straighten out.

Overseas trading and commerce, exporting and importing, is a good thing as long as it is on a limited scale. But when the
average worker can’t get a job because of it, then we’ve gone
too far. And if the American worker can’t get a job, there is no
money to be spent. And if when there is no money to be spent,
the result is wealthy CEO’s and poor.

The Economists can’t do anything. It rests with the will of
the people…..and depends on unselfishness.

Mar 16

1. Rupert Murdoch, billionaire global media baron financed by the Rothschild, Bronfman and Oppenheimer empires.
2. Steve Jobs, chief executive officer of the Apple computer conglomerate.
3. Sergey Brin and Larry Page, founders of Google, the Internet giant.
4. Stephen Schwarzman and Pete Peterson, founders of the Blackstone Group, a financial investment giant, representing shadowy cliques of plutocratic predators.
5. Warren Buffett, a longtime U.S. satellite of the European Rothschild family and one of the owners of the Washington Post publishing group.
6. Bill Clinton, former president of the United States.
7. Steven Spielberg, Hollywood producer and director, perhaps the most powerful man in the movie industry.
8. Bernard Arnault, French industrialist whose growing empire produces such luxury label items as Louis Vuitton, Christian Dior and Dom Perignon, among others.
9. Michael Bloomberg, billionaire New York mayor and possible presidential candidate who made his fortune in the financial news information industry.
10. Bill and Melinda Gates, the husband-and-wife team who are the rulers of the Microsoft computer colossas.
11. Carlos Slim Helú, Fortune magazine says this Mexican billionaire of Lebanese descent is the world’s richest man, controlling 200 companies that account for 7% of Mexico’s gross domestic product.
12. H. Lee Scott, president and chief executive of Wal-Mart.
13. Ralph Lauren, fashion industry tycoon.
14. Oprah Winfrey, widely promoted television personality.
15. Barry Diller and Diane von Furstenberg (husband and wife). Diller is a Hollywood figure who is now a major player in the television home shopping business. His wife is a major fashion designer.
16. David Geffen, Hollywood business partner of aforementioned Steven Spielberg and a major movie industry figure in his own right.
17. Howard Stringer, chief executive of the Sony corporation.
18. Richard Parsons, African-American front man was chief executive officer and chairman of the board of directors for the Zionist rulers of the Time-Warner media empire. (Recently stepped down.)
19. Al Gore, former vice president of the United States and father-in-law of an heir to the Schiff international banking fortune that financed the Bolshevik Revolution.
20. Larry Ellison, chief executive officer of Oracle, the database software giant known for his patronage of Israeli causes.
21. Herb Allen, head of the influential privately owned investment house of Allen & Co; he convenes an annual conclave of elite industrialists at Sun Valley, Idaho.
22. Jeff Bewkes, recently became CEO at the Time-Warner media empire (which has long been under the influence of the Bronfman family and other Zionist elements).
23. Jeff Bezos, the founder of the Amazon.com book and video Internet powerhouse.
24. Peter Chernin, runs Fox News for Rupert Murdoch and Murdoch’s behind-the-scenes sponsors.
25. Leslie Moonves, head of CBS, the fiefdom of the Sarnoff family.
26. Jerry Bruckheimer, Hollywood producer— major films and weekly television.
27. George Clooney, film star and supporter of liberal causes.
28. Bono, rock star & global poverty activist.
29. François Pinault, luxury brands king/art collector
30. Roman Abramovich, Russian oilman and financial wheeler dealer.
31. Ronald Perelman, billionaire cigar monopoly kingpin and head of the Revlon cosmetics giant.
32. Tom Hanks, actor/producer
33. Jacob Rothschild, global banking tycoon of the famed Zionist family and major behind-the-scenes influence in the United States through such associates as non-Jewish Warren Buffett.
34. Robert DeNiro, actor/producer.
35. Howard Schultz, founder of the Starbucks coffee shop chain.
36. Robert Iger, head of the Walt Disney media conglomerate.
37. Giorgio Armani, fashion designer and clothing tycoon.
38. Jeffrey Katzenberg, partner of aforementioned Spielberg and Geffen.
39. Ronald Lauder and Leonard Lauder, rulers of the Estee Lauder cosmetics empire; major figures in theWorld Jewish Congress.
40. George Lucas, Hollywood producer (best known for the Star Wars films and marketing gimmickry empire).
41. Harvey Weinstein and Bob Weinstein, major Hollywood producers.
42. Diane Sawyer and Mike Nichols (husband and wife). Sawyer is a television and “news” personality; Nichols is an influential Hollywood producer and director.
43. Bruce Wasserstein, chief of the powerful Zionist investment house of Lazard and owner of New York magazine.
44. Miuccia Prada, famed fashion icon and handbag designer.
45. Steven Cohen, hedge-fund manager at SAC Capital Advisers.
46. Tom Cruise, actor/producer closely associated with an organization known to have been taken over from within by assets of Israel’s intelligence service.
47. Jay-Z , rapper/entrepreneur
48. Ron Meyer, chief of Universal Studios, now under Bronfman family empire control.
49. Frank Gehry, architect.
50. Arnold Schwarzenegger, former actor-turned-governor of California, closely associated with Rothschild family associate Warren Buffett (see above).
51. Henry Kravis, leveraged buy-out king at Kohlberg, Kravis & Roberts; his wife is a major player in the Council on Foreign Relations, the New York-based adjunct of the Rothschild family’s London-based Royal Institute of International Affairs.
52. Karl Lagerfeld, head of the Chanel perfume empire.
53. Oscar and Annette de la Renta, fashion designers.
54. Martha Stewart, popular television personality and home products tycoon.
55. Mickey Drexler, chief of the J. Crew fashion company.
56. Michael Moritz, financier previously associated with Google and former journalist who was San Francisco bureau chef for Bronfman-controlled Time magazine. Holds an interest in Pay Pal and inYahoo.
57. Brian Roberts, heads Comcast, the nation’s largest cable company and second-largest Internet provider.
58. Roger Ailes, runs Fox News channel for Murdoch and associates.
59. Vivi Nevo, Israeli-born international investment tycoon who holds large takes in Time-Warner, Goldman Sachs and Microsoft. (One of his principal associates is Israeli arms dealer, Arnon Milchan, a major backer of Israel’s secret nuclear weapons development program.)
60. Mick Jagger, rock star.
61. Jeff Skoll, film producer.
62. Vinod Khosla, Indian-born, American-based major investor in “green” technologies such as solar, clean coal, fuel cells and cellulosic ethanol.
63. Diego Della Valle, major figure in the luxury accessories fashion industry, notably the Tod’s shoe company.
64. Stacey Snider, co-chief of DreamWorks, the Spielberg-Geffen-Katzenberg combine in Hollywood.
65. Brian Grazer and Ron Howard, major Hollywood producers.
66. John Lasseter, Disney-Pixar studios.
67. George Soros, infamous international wheeler-dealer.
68. Philippe Dauman, runs Viacom media giant for Zionist mogul Sumner Redstone (who also controls CBS).
69. John Malone, runs Liberty Media (Discovery Channel, USA network etc); formerly associated with Jerrold Electronics, founded by Milton Shapp, a devout Zionist who served two terms as governor of Pennsylvania.
70. Sumner Redstone, owner of the Viacom/CBS media giant.
71. Paul Allen, head of Vulcan investment house and co-founder, with Bill Gates (see above) of the Microsoft empire.
72. Eddie Lampert, money manager for major figures in the global elite; member of the secret Skull & Bones fraternity atYale.
73. Leon Black, major investor with controlling influence at Telemundo, Spanish-language broadcasting, Harrah’s casino empire, and Realogy, which controls real-estate companies such as Coldwell Banker and Century 21.
74. Jann Wenner, owner of Rolling Stone magazine
75. Eric Fellner and Tim Bevan Working Title Films, London
76. JerryWeintraub, Hollywood producer.
77. Donatella Versace, fashion empire head.
78. Thomas L. Friedman, New York Times columnist.
79. Tim Russert, NBC news commentator.
80. Charlie Rose, PBS television news commentator and talk show host.
81. Joel Silver, Hollywood film producer.
82. Frank Rich, NewYork Times commentator/ author
83. Jonathan Ive, designer of the iPod, iMac and Iphone.
84. Larry Gagosian, owner of art galleries in New York, London and Los Angeles, closely associated with Zionist billionaires such as David Geffen and S. I. Newhouse Jr., etc.
85. Charles Saatchi, owner of the famed Saatchi Gallery and longtime major figure in the public relations industry.
86. Jean Pigozzi, art collector and close associate of the Rothschild family.
87. Stephen Colbert, television-based political satirist/host.
88. Bill O’Reilly, Fox television conservative talk show host.
89. Jon Stewart, TV personality and pundit.
90. Steve Bing, film producer.
91. Eli Broad, billionaire investor and patron of Zionist causes.
92. Michael Milken, Wall Street predator, ex-convict, and devoted supporter of Israel.
93. Arthur Sulzberger Jr., owner of the NewYork Times media empire.
94. Ron Burkle, supermarket and media magnate (including Motor Trend and Soap Opera Digest).
95. Scott Rudin, Hollywood producer
96. Jimmy Buffett, singer and musician, branching into investments.
97. Steven Rattner, private equity and hedge fund investor, former reporter for The NewYork Times.
98. Arianna Huffington, writer and television personality.
99. Doug Morris, runs Universal Music for its owners, the Zionist Bronfman family and its wide-ranging empire.
100. Jimmy Iovine, head of Interscope Records and closely associated with aforementioned Zionist music tycoon David Geffen.
NOW would you be outraged if they 80% of the above were muslim names?

They’re mostly catholics, right? ;-)

Mar 14


Gitam University (GU) Visakhapatnam offer MBA in International Banking and Finance course.

Other courses are :

MBA in International Business
MBA in International Banking and Finance
MBA in Logistics and Supply Chain Management

details here: http://theheadlinestoday.com/2009/11/gitam-university-gu-mba-admission.html

Mar 10

I want to do some other course.. I am not interested in doing the same computer science or biological sciences… I want to do some thing like management studies, I am just in second year, I am trying for bank jobs too…, for what ever diploma courses I search for, they ask for a minimum of 3 yrs graduation, which I won’t get in the end of third year.. Plz friends help me out… I don’t want to be one among the software professionals, I am interested in Human resourses, Banking and finance, International studies. What shall I do? Please help me…

Think it Out. If you are already in the second year, continuing and completing this course is the most sensible thing to do. Once finished, don’t consult your parents anymore. Learning is Eternal. So do Viscom, MBA, PGDBM, Fellowship. Everything is on the cards for you. You are going to do wonderful in studies and also in your career.

Alternatively, you can quit and join any other course, but I believe completing this would be a better bargain.

I am sure, you wil think and choose the right option for you. more than Likes and dislikes, think if it is Needed. All the Best.

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