“The real price of everything, what everything really costs to the man who wants to acquire it, is the toil and trouble of acquiring it” (Adam Smith). My interest in the financial world was spurred on by this quote from the famous economist. Growing up in Hong Kong, I was a witness to some major political changes in governance, which up to date have continued to have a considerable impact on the financial market. In 1997, Hong Kong was famous for its free trade market; it was then passed back to China and rule under the Chinese government. The active changes between the political and the financial market have been a major contributing factor in my passion to study finance and management. I have been fascinated by how businesses and management work within these two markets. As a result, I fervently want to study finance and management as it will provide me with useful applications and endless knowledge in the business world.
Finance and management is an essential area in every business since we need knowledge on how to manage funds essential in business operations. The course enables one to make sound decisions affecting the performance of an organisation and therefore, pursuing the study will be vital to understand the ever emerging financial implications. My major interest in finance and management is to progress with my career. The course will also give me an insight into vital business concepts. During my summer job, I noticed differences between the real financial world and my textbook knowledge, so studying finance and management will enable me to bridge the gap, and contribute positively in the work environment. Despite this, the opportunity gave me an insight into the mechanics of a financial institution and the experience of working and interacting with a professional team. I was pleasantly impressed by how they transmit business information in a timely and organised manner. Studying the course will enable