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What are the necessary textbooks for financial majors?
The first book, Basic Course of Economics: Principles of Man Kun's Economics, includes two books, macro and micro. I hope these two books were translated by Peking University. At first glance, you don't need a deep understanding, just cultivate your own economic thinking. Junior macro and micro are definitely good companions for beginners.

Second, with a certain foundation in western economics, you can directly transfer to finance. The first choice for financial introduction must be monetary finance. But there are countless textbooks named after this name alone.

After reading the third book, Monetary Finance, I can almost go to work in a bank. If you study professionally again, you will deepen from every knowledge point of finance. So in the third book, the author chooses his own theme according to his own interests.

1. In international finance, understand the international currency flow, system and system. Fudan University. International Finance in Jiang Boke

PS: You may need Krugman's knowledge of international economics.

2. In corporate finance, this course is mainly about financial management, project evaluation, securities valuation, corporate mergers and acquisitions, etc. The ninth edition of Corporate Finance by Ross Machinery Industry Press must be used.

3. In terms of securities investment, when it comes to finance, besides banks, securities are most frequently mentioned. This kind of book

Investment is published by Bodie Machinery Industry Press; The Bible for Investors: Graham's Securities Analysis

4. In terms of financial derivatives, this has reached a slightly advanced field. After all, financial instruments didn't start long in China. Forward, futures, options, swaps, CDO and MBS. Choose derivatives such as options and futures from John Hutchison Machinery Industry Press.

PS: Derivatives are very painful for self-study. . .

There should be so many books to read in the whole financial discipline structure.

Supplementary basic knowledge: accounting principles, basic accounting, company law, insurance principles. Finally, "Probability Theory and Mathematical Statistics" and "Statistics" must be well studied. Without mathematical thinking, you will feel sad about many very simple principles.