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Re: Accounting Cadetships
Edited by Jase: Accounting vs Investment banking (split from Accounting Cadetships thread here:
http://community.boredofstudies.org/462/commerce-business/108529/accounting-cadetships.html)
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There is no job in Finance that a single major in Accounting cannot get you into.
I have a fully completed accounting major with decent grades and a year's work experience, and unfortunately, I don't think I'd be the ideal candidate to go into derivatives trading. So I don't think any accountant can move into any finance role . . . that's just plain silly.
Furthermore, if that statement were true, why would universities accross the world even bother setting up schools of finance and offerring finance majors? It seems quite counter intuitive if Finance majors have no advantage in the field of finance over non-finance majors such as accounting.
However, you cannot get into an accounting job with a Finance major only
You don't even need to do a commerce degree to become either a CA or CPA accountant, let alone get a finance major. I have met accountants that have science degrees and gone into auditing.
And the CFO of Westpac, Phil Coffey is from a finance background (he used to be head of the Westpac Institutional Bank), as opposed to being an accountant.
Edited by Jase: Accounting vs Investment banking (split from Accounting Cadetships thread here:
http://community.boredofstudies.org/462/commerce-business/108529/accounting-cadetships.html)
Discuss (nicely)!
I have to disagree with both statements there . . .turtleface said:I stand by this comment:
There is no job in Finance that a single major in Accounting cannot get you into.
However, you cannot get into an accounting job with a Finance major only
by "finance" job I mean fund management, broking, banking etc.
There is no job in Finance that a single major in Accounting cannot get you into.
I have a fully completed accounting major with decent grades and a year's work experience, and unfortunately, I don't think I'd be the ideal candidate to go into derivatives trading. So I don't think any accountant can move into any finance role . . . that's just plain silly.
Furthermore, if that statement were true, why would universities accross the world even bother setting up schools of finance and offerring finance majors? It seems quite counter intuitive if Finance majors have no advantage in the field of finance over non-finance majors such as accounting.
However, you cannot get into an accounting job with a Finance major only
You don't even need to do a commerce degree to become either a CA or CPA accountant, let alone get a finance major. I have met accountants that have science degrees and gone into auditing.
And the CFO of Westpac, Phil Coffey is from a finance background (he used to be head of the Westpac Institutional Bank), as opposed to being an accountant.
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