Career in Numbers, The Finance Majors

July 7, 2008

If you’re good with a pen, go get writing courses. If you’re good with pencils, brushes, or palette, go get arts studies. And when you’re good with numbers, then there are a number of courses you can take in college where you can develop your full potential. College has the sciences but basing on the smugness of your face, it is not what you want. Then this leaves us with another option where mathematically skills are quite necessary: finance majors.

That’s right, a career in the finances is a career that is worth thinking about. Students with special affinity with numbers should think about exploiting their skills and enter a field were numbers will become mostly their life.
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Banking and Finance Careers

July 7, 2008

We all use math daily. While many of us just use the basics to keep track of how much money we gave and the change we should get, those who want to purse banking and finance careers do more than that to keep their clients happy.

People who work in banking and finance are paid well for the work that they do. Four of the fields that many professionals get into include accountancy and tax, Insurance, investment banking and retail banking. Let’s talk about each of these.

For people to work in accountancy and tax, you need to graduate and get your CPA or certified public accountancy license. To learn more about what you will be doing, many have to complete an on the job training with a legitimate accountancy firm.
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Are You Planning On Picking A Career In Finance?

July 7, 2008

With the variety of jobs in the finance industry, you might at first be confused as to which particular careers in finance you would like to enter into. Of course, accounting and finance careers are traditionally started by one having a degree in either accounting or finance and while pursuing either degree, you are sure to have some encounter with finance job functions that might arouse your interest.

By the time you reach internship, too, hopefully you would already have an inkling of where to go. A problem, though, lies in the many overlaps between different career functions in finance jobs.

And still, there are questions you would again have to ask yourself. Would you like to work in a commercial bank or in an investment bank? Would you like to have for your career corporate finance functions or would you rather be a financial planner for individuals? Perhaps the best way to resolve some of the questions would involve asking yourself where your talents and interests lie.
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