History
The institute was founded on June 1, 1924 as the School of Custom's Officers in Ulaanbaatar. In 1931 it changed its name to School of Accounting, adding more subjects. In 1946, shortly after the World War II, its name was changed again to College of Finance and Economics, and the school extended its curriculum to most of the current spectrum.
The last name change happened in 1997, when postgraduate courses were introduced. Subjects include business administration, financial management, accounting and bookkeeping.
The Institute of Finance and Economics of Mongolia was first accredited by ACBSP (U.S.A.) in 2012.
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