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- Bachelor of Actuarial Science
- Bachelor of Business (Analytics and Analysis)
- Bachelor of Commerce (Applied)
- Bachelor of Commerce (Finance)
- Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) (Economics)
- Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) (Finance)
- Bachelor of Finance
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- Graduate Certificate in Applied Finance
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- Graduate Certificate in Economics for Business
- Graduate Diploma of Applied Finance
- Graduate Diploma of Finance
- Master of Applied Finance
- Master of Financial Analysis
- Master of Financial Management
- Master of Financial Services
- Master of Science (Actuarial and Financial Science)
- PSP50512 Diploma of Government (Financial Services)
Financial Analyst careers
A Financial Analyst interprets financial data and provides recommendations on financial activity. You might look at general financial markets or examine the financial transactions of a large company or organisation. Financial Analysts look for trends in markets and provide advice on the best way to address issues or make the most of financial circumstances.
Financial Analysts require strong analytical skills and must be able to pay attention to small details. It’s important you can understand and interpret large amounts of data and come up with strategies or advice. Financial Analysts should have good communication skills and be able to work as part of a larger team.