I'm the type who will enjoy a broad range of academic areas, so it is hard to narrow down based "purely on interest".
Its true, I have not had any "city experience" in commerce, its not that I think I would hate every job but I'm just skeptical as to whether an 8-10pm 6-7 days/week desk job will keep me happy. I love the coast, bushwalking, fresh air, surfing and generally being outside equally with researching/writing up reports etc (This is the kind of thinking that lead me into a science mind frame).
On Finance
I do find specific areas extremely interesting (obviously i have enough interest to sustain good marks) & others boring
Some interests from commerce so far:
- Project finance (from the limited study I have done)
- Securitisation
- Property markets (I would like to learn a lot more here, get an investment portfolio together)
- Efficent Market Hypothesis and deviations from this; behavioural explanations for cases against weak/semi-strong forms. The usefulness of technical analysis? Is fundamental analysis necessary? Insider trading ethics.
- General behavioural finance, evolutionary economics/finance (really know nothing here)
- FX markets are fairly interesting and trading (though I wouldn't want to be a trader here)
- Firm value, financial restructuring & capital budgeting (I liked doing all the NPV/IRR problems)
- Corporate Governance issues, the effect of the IFRS & convergence with US GAAP, regulation inssues as an aftermath to the sub-prime crisis.
- IAS 138 and the nature of intangibles: should they be an asset? The effects on the balance sheet etc
The main area I find interesting though is futures trading and commodity markets (once again a use for geology knowledge). I'd like to know more about natural resource economics, yet I don't think its offered. Options annoy me lol (because without the maths, the Black-Scholes model is just very "pretty": put the numbers in, I find I lack an intuitive understanding though)
Some elements of risk management (more the operational risk side and assessment are interesting. The Basel II accord also...)
Certain areas of management accounting were ok, in economics I love micro or applied maths (within reason, I've only done elementary calculus/optimization), game theory, environmental eco, industrial eco etc. Not a huge fan of macro or time-series econometrics. (although ARCH/GARCH and TARCH models are cool)
Financial planning seems ok too, I have done no formal study of it. I've never done any law units either, but anything on our constitutional rights, sharia law, legal theory & philosophy & elements of contract/property "sound" ok.
*I'm not actually sure why I wrote all this, though it does force me to see that I like certain areas of my course lol