I’m currently studying accounting at college and plan to be an accountant/financial professional with possibly opening a financial services firm eventually. My question is, besides taxes, can being an accountant serve any advantage with budgeting and smart spending?


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    I just started college and i’m studying accounting, economics, mathematics and business studies. Is these the right subjects or should i study sociology instead of business studies. I need to know what subjects top universities ask for when a person wants to study finance accounting.


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      I’m an economics major, and I’m considering to take accounting classes in community college over the summer to make myself more marketable to employers. There are two intro classes offered for accounting: managerial accounting and financial accounting.

      What’s the difference between the two? Are they really similar, or should I take them both? Which one do you think would be better if I just want to have some basic accounting skills on hand? Do you have any other advice about studying accounting? Thanks!


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