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Inside this issue

• Della Bradshaw examines the flurry of programmes that are being launched

• Ursula Milton finds that it is easy to place graduates in lucrative jobs

• The CFA qualification can give the masters of finance degree a run for its money, finds Seb Morton-Clark - -

Content

From the courtroom into the classroom

The fallout from scandals has given a boost to courses, says Gill Plimmer.

An Expanding Market: The must-have degree

A flurry of courses focusing on finance are being launched, reports Della Bradshaw.

At a glance

A short guide to Masters in Finance programmes and CFA, by Ursula Milton.

Career Opportunities: ‘Placing students is a gratifying occupation’

Those acquiring the masters in finance qualification are much in demand, finds Ursula Milton.

Case Study: The age of innocence

Krishnan Rattan completed his masters in finance course at University of California at Berkeley, writes Seb Morton-Clark.

Case Study: The benefits of experience

Leonardo de Carvalho embarked on his masters in financial management at Rotterdam School of Management, writes Seb Morton-Clark.

The CFA Qualification: A popular course that complements other degrees

Seb Morton-Clark follows the rise of the chartered financial analyst programme.

The CFA Institute: Goal is to be a global one-stop shop

Seb Morton-Clark examines the CFA governing body, a not-for-profit organisation that designs and rolls out the investment qualification.

Profile: LBS Masters in Finance

The London Business School Masters in Finance programme is ‘an applied degree for professionals’, writes Ursula Milton.

Financial Times Masters in Finance Programmes 2007

Download the table of Masters in Finance programmes here.

CFO Interview: William Jennings of Inttra

CFO Interview: Rudy Markham of Unilever