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Finance or accounting degree? - MA2 - 03-12-2011

I found a bunch of debates on this on other forums doing a quick google search, but I was wondering what everyone thought on here about the benefits and advantages of getting a finance degree vs an accounting degree?

Salary, job outlook, benefits, etc

Based on the occupational outlook handbook it seems there are more job openings for accounting, but finance jobs pay more and therefore have more competition.

Just wondering

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Finance or accounting degree? - Yenisei - 03-12-2011

It's a lot more complex than that- sometimes you find people with an accounting degree working a finance job. The really good finance jobs often require an MBA and are harder to get because there is so much competition, in part due to the prestige being greater in high finance than in accounting. It might also depend on where you want to live, and if you want public sector work an accounting degree is better.

It's also possible in many cases to double major in both at the undergrad level, or you could get a bachelor's degree in one discipline and a masters degree in the other, a decision that would likely be affected by your career path after getting the bachelor's.

In sum, it's too hard to answer that without more info.


Finance or accounting degree? - MA2 - 03-12-2011

Yenisei Wrote:In sum, it's too hard to answer that without more info.

True, but still interesting to think about... most finance and accounting jobs are somewhat interchangeable.


Finance or accounting degree? - Yenisei - 03-12-2011

I wouldn't say most, but there is some. If I had to do it over again, I would have double majored in accounting and finance rather than getting an economics degree.


Finance or accounting degree? - ryoder - 03-13-2011

My wife has a finance degree and she started out entry level in salary. She has now worked her way up as the company grew and is a manager but simply having a bachelors in finance doesn't mean you are going to get paid a good salary immediately. Being a CPA requires more than just a bachelors degree and if you want to do accounting you probably need a CPA.

I guess I am saying you never know whats going to happen but a bachelors in accounting versus finance might not be any different in starting salary but a bachelors in accounting with 30 extra accounting credits will let you sit for the CPA exam if I am not mistaken. CPA is a profession in and of itself where finance is a major.


Finance or accounting degree? - Yenisei - 03-13-2011

Finance has the CFA (primarily for people in money management), and the experience requirement is stricter than it is for the CPA.


Finance or accounting degree? - ryoder - 03-13-2011

He is right about the CFA field.
Also accountants are in super demand at the FBI and law schools love to see accountants or those with an accounting degree. The bean counters will always have a place in this world!


Finance or accounting degree? - MA2 - 03-13-2011

ryoder Wrote:He is right about the CFA field.
Also accountants are in super demand at the FBI and law schools love to see accountants or those with an accounting degree. The bean counters will always have a place in this world!

True... but they group finance and accounting degrees in to the same "bracket" so to speak... they like both.


Finance or accounting degree? - LaceyLady - 03-13-2011

I am considering getting a degree in Accounting and/or Finance instead of General Business. What are your opinions on that? Would a BSBA in Accounting be much better than a BSBA in General Management? Would a double major in Accounting and Finance be better still? In my case, it would cost about $1,000 more and 3 more months to major in Accounting and somewhere around $3,000 more and 6 more months to double major in Accounting and Finance.

Any opinions, ideas, or suggestions?


Finance or accounting degree? - MA2 - 03-13-2011

I wouldn't ever recommend getting a degree in liberal arts, business management, underwater basket weaving, etc, but that's just me. I would recommend getting a degree in something "concrete" that you can use...