Ph.D. in Finance and Accounting is a research-based program that aims to give advanced knowledge and skill in financial theory, accounting processes, and their applications in real-world business settings. The program typically lasts 3-5 years and covers topics such as financial markets, corporate finance, financial modeling, accounting theory, auditing, taxation, financial reporting, and international finance. Students conduct original research on topics such as financial regulation, risk management, valuation, behavioral finance, and the role of accounting in decision-making. Graduates frequently pursue professions in academia, financial research, consulting, investment banking, corporate finance, or government regulatory agencies. Admission typically needs a Master's degree in finance, accounting, economics, or a related discipline, as well as good mathematical and research skills.