Thursday, April 28, 2011

University Master degree in Finance in United statea

University Master degree in Finance in United statea?
where do I find good university in United States accept student for Master in Finance without GMAT OR Gr Test
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Thursday, April 21, 2011

Friends, I am Vietnamese, is it possible for a Master of Finance get a job in Australia

Friends, I am Vietnamese, is it possible for a Master of Finance get a job in Australia?

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Yes I'm sure that there would be no problem as long as you can speak english as that is the dominant language. I would research company's near where you plan to live and email them your resume so that you might be hired before you ever leave vietnam.

Thursday, April 14, 2011

can you get your masters in finance with a bachelors in accounting and business adminitration

can you get your masters in finance with a bachelors in accounting and business adminitration?
I am currently pursuing my bachelor's in Accounting and Business Admin since my college doesnt offer finance as a major. I would like to go to grad school and get my master's in finance. Is this possible?
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Yes you can get a masters in finance. Just find a school that does offer finance as a Masters and apply. I know i thought about doing finance and most of school I looked at wanted you to have a couple years work experience before you thought about doing a MS in finance. That may not be true for all schools just what I saw.

Thursday, April 7, 2011

How do I get a Finance Master's?------Finance Expert Needed

How do I get a Finance Master's?------Finance Expert Needed.?
Hello, my name is Robert, and I am currently a senior at high school. I have decided that next year I want to pursue a career in finance. After researching this major rigorously, I found out that the job outlook is promising, but only for those who have a master's degree. I am looking to be able get a job right after I graduate from college. My question is how do you get a master's degree? Do you have to go to a regular college to get an undegraduate's degree and then afterwards go to a different school to get your master's? If someone knows anything about this career path I would really appreciate it if you could help me out by providing a detailed explantion of what I need to do, and maybe give me some advice regarding what steps I should take towards the future. Also, if you could help me find the BEST schools to go with for this particular major that would be great! Thanks.
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Finance is one of the highest paid and fastest growing industries. Congratualtions on a good career choice. (I plan to go for finance too) I suggest you first get a management degree majoring in finance. Next, get around three years of work experience and go for a masters degree in Finance and specialize in the specific financial sector you are experienced in and like. Note that some top universities won't let you do masters in management programs (like finance) if you don't have the work experience. After that, you'll be set to live the American dream for the rest of your life. You don't necessarily have to get you undergraduate and graduate from the same university. The BEST schools offering finance majors are Harvard, Yale & Chicago Uni. plus a lot others. Check out for the best schools using magazines like The Economist. Check out this link too. http://www.topuniversities.com/university Try getting into a school that is ranked among the top 100 but let me tell you that in this field, educational degrees will only get you so far. Its highly competitive and the degree matters only when you are applying for the job. After that, all the company will care about is your performance. Good luck and all the best.

Friday, April 1, 2011

Are all master's in finance programs financial engineering, or is a master's in finance different

Are all master's in finance programs financial engineering, or is a master's in finance different?
Just looking into many different master's in finance programs, and they go by many names depending on school. Do all master's in finance require extensive knowledge of math, economics and programming? Thanks for any help.
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Finance and programming usually don't go hand in hand, that sounds something like what the universities are doing on their own. Check different schools. I wouldn't agree that extensive math and econ. knowledge is required. You'll have to take some, but I wouldn't say that you have to be an expert in those areas, by any means. Best luck in your choice.