Can I get a job as an accountant with a bachelor's degree in English Philology and master in Finances and Acco?
Hi! Can I get a job as an accountant (not a bookeeper) with a bachelor's degree in English Philology and master in Finances and Accounting? Is bachelor in Finances and Accounting or something similar needed?
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probably but....... where.... that's the question.. for my company, i'd be very very very very very very very very very very very very picky about who i had handling any aspect of my money.... and.. i have been..... but not every company can have the liberty of doing that, so im sure you'll find a job somewhere
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Master in Finance VS CFA
Master in Finance VS CFA?
which is it better to have if i plan to stay competitive in the job market as a financial analyst
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CFA is easier with more bang for buck and time. However, if you can go to a top tiered Bschool, an MBA is nice. I am a CFP. I have an MBA from a smaller school and would rather have a CFA. I might still do it. I am doing well now but have had some trying years. It would really be cool if they combined a CFA with a Masters. I know they do that with CFP and CPA (or the education portion anyway). BTW-- I lot of corporations factor a CFA designation into making officer and high level management decisions. They REALLY respect it. Good Luck!
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MS in Financial Engineering,At Baruch the grads are starting at 100K
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If you had to pick one, I'd go with the CFA. But, if you can do both, then do both. My very first finance professor at NYU had a quote: A person with a graduate degree in finance might not know any finance. But, a CFA indicates that you (or anybody else) know, at least, some finance. And this guy is a total genius. He made so much money in the NYSE as a market maker/specialist that he retired after one year of working with them.
which is it better to have if i plan to stay competitive in the job market as a financial analyst
Financial Services - 3 Answers
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CFA is easier with more bang for buck and time. However, if you can go to a top tiered Bschool, an MBA is nice. I am a CFP. I have an MBA from a smaller school and would rather have a CFA. I might still do it. I am doing well now but have had some trying years. It would really be cool if they combined a CFA with a Masters. I know they do that with CFP and CPA (or the education portion anyway). BTW-- I lot of corporations factor a CFA designation into making officer and high level management decisions. They REALLY respect it. Good Luck!
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MS in Financial Engineering,At Baruch the grads are starting at 100K
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If you had to pick one, I'd go with the CFA. But, if you can do both, then do both. My very first finance professor at NYU had a quote: A person with a graduate degree in finance might not know any finance. But, a CFA indicates that you (or anybody else) know, at least, some finance. And this guy is a total genius. He made so much money in the NYSE as a market maker/specialist that he retired after one year of working with them.
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Should I get my CFA first or should i get my Masters in Finance
Should I get my CFA first or should i get my Masters in Finance?
I am a senior graduating this May with a BS in Finance. I will be starting full time with Prudential this summer. I have no idea as to what I would like to do eventually. Either way I am planning on getting both I just don't know which I should do first.
Higher Education (University +) - 1 Answers
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Go for the CFA! A Masters in Finance doesn't open up your career path in the same way that a CFA does. Also, CFA grads get a better salary right off the bat.
I am a senior graduating this May with a BS in Finance. I will be starting full time with Prudential this summer. I have no idea as to what I would like to do eventually. Either way I am planning on getting both I just don't know which I should do first.
Higher Education (University +) - 1 Answers
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Go for the CFA! A Masters in Finance doesn't open up your career path in the same way that a CFA does. Also, CFA grads get a better salary right off the bat.
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Can you give an opinion? Considering a Masters in Finance, but I am an extrovert
Can you give an opinion? Considering a Masters in Finance, but I am an extrovert?
I like to be persuasive and challenge others, but I love complex problem solving and find money fascinating. Will the job opportunities that accompany a masters in finance compliment my need to express my ideas in a compelling way?
Higher Education (University +) - 1 Answers
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Definitely yes. Lots of finance jobs involve problem solving and explaining why your solution is best. You can go a long way with that combo.
I like to be persuasive and challenge others, but I love complex problem solving and find money fascinating. Will the job opportunities that accompany a masters in finance compliment my need to express my ideas in a compelling way?
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Definitely yes. Lots of finance jobs involve problem solving and explaining why your solution is best. You can go a long way with that combo.
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
After Completing my bachelors Degree , Can i do Master in Science (Finance) Without any Work Experience
After Completing my bachelors Degree , Can i do Master in Science (Finance) Without any Work Experience..?
Higher Education (University +) - 2 Answers
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Probably, although it might help to have it. MBA programs really want job experience, but ask around in more serious places than herre on the MS(F)
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ok good job on the degree next answer right here I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I \ /
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Probably, although it might help to have it. MBA programs really want job experience, but ask around in more serious places than herre on the MS(F)
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ok good job on the degree next answer right here I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I \ /
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