A finance question

<p>Im a college student that is currently majoring in finance. I was wonder what else should i consider majoring in so i can be on top of the game. I've heard if you have a double major or even a minor can really help when it comes to jobs.
I'm interested in the Investment sector of finance like investment banking but also interested in financial management. Could someone assist me?</p>

<p>Accounting all the way. A lot of students double major in accounting and finance. Plus the concentrations are related.</p>

<p>A accounting major can get a job anywhere.</p>

<p>You could probably get that second major in accounting with 4-5 more courses.</p>

<p>You might want to look into Economics as well.</p>

<p>Accounting seems to be the easiest to find jobs with.</p>

<p>Economics would be hard to double major in because it's at the liberal arts school so you would have to go across campus and take a lot more additional courses than you would for accounting.</p>

<p>That's false openedskittles, at some universities, economics is also offered at business schools. My university for instance has an econ program in the business school and the "arts and science" school.</p>

<p>Economics is sometimes with business but not all the time. At my university they were two different departments</p>

<p>Economics is sometimes with business but not all the time. At my university they are two different departments</p>

<p>Economics is sometimes with business but not all the time. At my university they were two different departments</p>

<p>Economics is sometimes with business but not all the time. At my university they are two different departments</p>

<p>Economics is sometimes with business but not all the time. At my university they are two different departments</p>

<p>Some schools also offer business economics which is going to have the same core classes as finance.</p>