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Which of the top universities in the United States 100 offer master's degrees in finance?
The following are the top 100 universities in the United States with master's degrees in finance:

1 University of Pennsylvania University of Pennsylvania

University of Chicago University of Chicago

3 University of new york, new york University

4 Columbia University

5 Massachusetts Institute of Technology Massachusetts Institute of Technology

6 Stanford University Stanford University

7 Harvard University Harvard University

University of California, Berkeley

University of California, Los Angeles

10 Northwest University Northwest University

1 1 University of Michigan-University of Michigan at ann arbor, ann arbor.

12 Duke University Duke University

13 Boston College Boston College

14 University of Rochester University of Rochester

14 University of Texas at Austin

16 Fordham university Fordham university

17 St. Joseph University St. Joseph University

18 Carnegie Mellon University Carnegie Mellon University

Creighton University

19 Ohio State University at Columbus

19 Washington University in St. Louis Washington University

19 Yale University Yale University

Cornell University Cornell University

24 Fairfield University

Vanderbilt University

Finance is a subject that focuses on the economic activities of money and monetary funds, and specializes in how individuals, institutions and governments acquire, spend and manage funds and other financial assets. It is different from economics. It mainly studies the movement law of modern financial institutions, financial markets and the whole financial economy. The specific research contents of this major include: the theory and practice of banks and non-bank financial institutions such as securities and insurance, the theory and practice of money market, capital market and international financial market, the theory and practice of financial macro-control and the whole financial economy, and the theory and practice of financial management, especially financial risk management. His main research interests are monetary banking, financial economics (including international finance and financial theory), investment, insurance and corporate finance (corporate finance).