What to study for CEO/Finance Management?

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  1. HadrianH's Avatar
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    What to study for CEO/Finance Management?
    Hope you're all having a good day.

    I've completed A levels in Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry and currently taking a year out touring the world and putting my entrepreneur skills into practice by establishing a (hopefully to expand) international trades business. Life is good.

    With this, however, my aspirations to study Physics has changed and I have become intensely interested in Economics/Business and Management as a result of continuous research commencing last September.

    Simply put, I have time to take on another A level in my free time. This is either in Further Mathematics or Economics. Other useful suggestions and advice will also be appreciated if I haven't accounted for everything.

    Looking forward to all of your helpful responses!

    Riyadh
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    Re: What to study for CEO/Finance Management?
    Anyone at all?
  3. hayato's Avatar
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    Re: What to study for CEO/Finance Management?
    if you want to do management you dont need any particular subject for economics you would need an A in maths in a reputable uni you dont even need to do economics A level
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