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It really depends on what you want to do with your career... if you plan to teach English literature for example, then you will not use an MBA in Finance. but if you choose to get into the finance industry (banks and other financial institutions) then an MBA in Finance would be very beneficial!
Commercial and investment banking would be two popular career choices for a recent finance graduate. Good customer service and human service skills would also be a plus for getting a job in either of these careers.
Finance jobs offers many career paths, although many people find themselves working with trading companies (stocks, bonds, commodities, etc.). You can also choose many career paths within corporations. Finance degrees, especially when accompanied by good grades are highly sought after in many areas of business.
Some good websites to help you find a career in the finance sector include eFinanceCareers, which allows for both searches in the US and UK. SimplyHired is another good place to search for any kind of job along with those in the finance industry; and Monster is another good website to not only search for your job, but provide tools and tips to help you gain the job you are after.
Good finance means When a firm or organization fall a crises of money that time who they collect finance and up their section is called good finance.
If you are interested in going into finance a good career for you would be an accountant. You could start out as a treasurer to get used to the field.
To get a job in quantitative finance, make sure to study hard in math and science. A college degree is essential, and you could major in Computational Finance, Financial Engineering, Finance, or Financial Mathematics.
In the world today, everyone-- both boys and girls-- needs to know about finance, about balancing a checkbook, about paying bills on time, about being responsible and having good credit. Studying finance is very useful. Whether you decide to pursue a career in business or whether you are going into some other field, you will find that taking at least one course in finance will help you with future decisions related to money.
Some good business careers that do not involve complicated math include Management Analyst, Marketing Manager, and Compliance Officers.
The best place to obtain a good education in finance would be your local university or college. Larger cities also have career colleges offering specific courses in the financial field and many banking institutions offer courses to their employees, to help fill internal job openings.
yes Edit: To complete the answer above, insurance sales provides both career and community satisfaction. Helping others protect their family, mortgage, financial independence is just as satisfying as making a career in a financial field.
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