What are the job opportunities with a masters in finance and the Korean language?
I'm looking at possibly doing a duel masters degree in international finance and the Korean language at Yonsei University in Seoul. What kinds of job opportunities would these degrees lead to?
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Friday, October 21, 2011
what is the difference between a masters in finance and a mba
what is the difference between a masters in finance and a mba?
know the ms in finance deals solely with finance. does the mba offer a more all around education in business including one's specific specialization. what about course work? how do admissions standards differ between the two degrees. i'm contemplating a career in finance and i'm not for sure what is the best route.
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MBA stands for Masters in Business Administration
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Your guesses above are correct. It differs even more if you are talking about a MS in Quantitative finance. That is more of a math degree
know the ms in finance deals solely with finance. does the mba offer a more all around education in business including one's specific specialization. what about course work? how do admissions standards differ between the two degrees. i'm contemplating a career in finance and i'm not for sure what is the best route.
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MBA stands for Masters in Business Administration
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Hi, i just emailed you a link to a website that you should definitely check out!
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Your guesses above are correct. It differs even more if you are talking about a MS in Quantitative finance. That is more of a math degree
Friday, October 14, 2011
Why do you like studying or working in finance
Why do you like studying or working in finance?
I would like to apply for a master in finance, however i'm still a underguardate student in italy and it's my first approch with this kind of questions
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cuz i like MONEYZZZZZZZZZZ
I would like to apply for a master in finance, however i'm still a underguardate student in italy and it's my first approch with this kind of questions
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cuz i like MONEYZZZZZZZZZZ
Friday, October 7, 2011
who know about any university in USA which dose not require GMAT for Master in Finance or economic or MBA
who know about any university in USA which dose not require GMAT for Master in Finance or economic or MBA?
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I'm not sure you'd want to waste your money and time on one that does not require the GMAT. The GMAT is given to ensure students are qualified for the rigors of a proper MBA curriculum. If a school does not weed out unqualified students up front, that, to me, indicates the students and the school's curriculum are below average. If the students are below average, that means the professors will have to dummy down what they teach. In which case, you will be getting less than a proper MBA education. You may find a good school that does not require the GMAT, but I can just about guarantee you it will require something equivalent in its stead. In my case, for example, I did not have to take a GMAT to enter a good business school for my PhD. But instead, I had to take five undergraduate business courses in finance and marketing before I could even begin my PhD seminars.
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Frequently, Economics M.S. programs will allow you to submit GMAT or GRE test scores; that may be an option for you. I doubt you will find any major universities that do not require GMAT scrores for an MBA or M.S. in FinanceĆ¢€¦ maybe one of those online degree programs, but those are probably a waste of time if you expect the type of jobs that graduate degrees usually open the doors for.
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I'm not sure you'd want to waste your money and time on one that does not require the GMAT. The GMAT is given to ensure students are qualified for the rigors of a proper MBA curriculum. If a school does not weed out unqualified students up front, that, to me, indicates the students and the school's curriculum are below average. If the students are below average, that means the professors will have to dummy down what they teach. In which case, you will be getting less than a proper MBA education. You may find a good school that does not require the GMAT, but I can just about guarantee you it will require something equivalent in its stead. In my case, for example, I did not have to take a GMAT to enter a good business school for my PhD. But instead, I had to take five undergraduate business courses in finance and marketing before I could even begin my PhD seminars.
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Frequently, Economics M.S. programs will allow you to submit GMAT or GRE test scores; that may be an option for you. I doubt you will find any major universities that do not require GMAT scrores for an MBA or M.S. in FinanceĆ¢€¦ maybe one of those online degree programs, but those are probably a waste of time if you expect the type of jobs that graduate degrees usually open the doors for.
Saturday, October 1, 2011
I just got my masters in finance from a good school. How far am I from making atleast 150K
I just got my masters in finance from a good school. How far am I from making atleast 150K?
I have decent experience (3-4 years) in the finance field. How long will it take me to make that kind of money? How often do finance people make that kind of money?
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having a masters is great! you're well on your way! want to buy a house in texas???
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I made $150K all in with bonus the year I graduated from undergrad. Times are tighter now though. What do you want to do in the finance field? And what is your work experience background in finance? It's all a factor of where you get in. For example. A first year banking associate makes $95K, then has a $50-60K sign on bonus and year end bonus. So they would make that kind of money.
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How good of that school? If it is a top 10 in the area, you should not be worried. You should try to get CFA as well. It will help a lot. Consulting company will give you that kind of money.
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depends on what you consider a good school and what your experience entails. 150k in the banking, pe, hedge fund world is easily doable. accounting, ops, and other back office functions may take much longer. in addition, you need to take into account geographic salary adjustments.
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don't know but please let me know when you get it~
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http://executivejobs.maclenet.com - that site has salary calculator for financial jobs and specialize on 6 figure jobs.
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"Finance" is a very broad term. There may be 10,000 different job descriptions that you could classify as being in the "finance" field. If you don't already know someone that is making the money you want, then you are probably a long way from there. First, you need to identify the job you want.
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Your question is too broad and unclear !! Please state what you mean by "decent experience" ? What is the field in which you are employed ? What is your level of Exposure ? Unless details are available, any answer to your question will be hypothetical and far from reality !!!
I have decent experience (3-4 years) in the finance field. How long will it take me to make that kind of money? How often do finance people make that kind of money?
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having a masters is great! you're well on your way! want to buy a house in texas???
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I made $150K all in with bonus the year I graduated from undergrad. Times are tighter now though. What do you want to do in the finance field? And what is your work experience background in finance? It's all a factor of where you get in. For example. A first year banking associate makes $95K, then has a $50-60K sign on bonus and year end bonus. So they would make that kind of money.
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How good of that school? If it is a top 10 in the area, you should not be worried. You should try to get CFA as well. It will help a lot. Consulting company will give you that kind of money.
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depends on what you consider a good school and what your experience entails. 150k in the banking, pe, hedge fund world is easily doable. accounting, ops, and other back office functions may take much longer. in addition, you need to take into account geographic salary adjustments.
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don't know but please let me know when you get it~
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http://executivejobs.maclenet.com - that site has salary calculator for financial jobs and specialize on 6 figure jobs.
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"Finance" is a very broad term. There may be 10,000 different job descriptions that you could classify as being in the "finance" field. If you don't already know someone that is making the money you want, then you are probably a long way from there. First, you need to identify the job you want.
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Your question is too broad and unclear !! Please state what you mean by "decent experience" ? What is the field in which you are employed ? What is your level of Exposure ? Unless details are available, any answer to your question will be hypothetical and far from reality !!!
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