I graduated from college in 2006 and studied business. I’ve been an accountant for 2.5 years now, and I’ve had an increasing interest in moving into a treasury-related position in a corporation. I’ve started a part-time MBA at nights, and was wondering if anyone out there with treasury experience would recommend concentrating in accounting and passing the CPA exam, or just concentrating in finance to achieve my goal. Would one really be any better over the other?
I want to study Business BA, FINANCE , and I am looking an undergraduate program in any country in Europe.
Where is a good country to study, that is not too expensive and tough in English.
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I graduated from college in 2006 and studied business. I’ve been an accountant for 2.5 years now, and I’ve had an increasing interest in moving into a treasury-related position in a corporation. I’ve started a part-time MBA at nights, and was wondering if anyone out there with treasury experience would recommend concentrating in accounting and passing the CPA exam, or just concentrating in finance to achieve my goal. Would one really be any better over the other?
Im a sophomore in college now and I plan to take Finance as my major. I have a great deal of respect for the arts such as poetry, philosophy, and literature and I wanted to study them as like a hobby, but ive been thinking that it would probably be more beneficial to my career if I just studied finance as a hobby. What should I do? Is there any middle ground?