Finance and Computer Science degree

<p>I am a finance major, but I want to do another major related to math. I am not sure if I should do minor in math and statistics, or I should just get a degree in computer science (which as a lot of math courses as well). The reason I want to finish my finance degree because I am more than half way finished. My grades are decent right now (3.95 GPA), but I don't know if they will get affect if I add a second major (I am going try my best to maintain high grades, but these classes are a lot harder and more challenging than business classes). The reason why I want to kill myself by taking math classes and computer classes is because my goal is to go to grad school for financial engineering. I did a lot of research and I discovered that in order to do quantitative finance I have to have a strong math background (and unfortunately the finance degree in my school does not have enough math classes that I will need to further my education. Lately I been doing research and I discovered that if I do a computer science degree they will make me take A LOT of math classes. Now I am thinking about finishing a CS major instead of math? (I love computer science! I code for fun and create my own programs). Another positive part about majoring in CS is this major opens the door for other job opportunities that pay great salaries. Then I can always get employed, and have enough to pay of my master (slowly but surly). This also enables to continue my education as a financial engineer, because the CS major requires for me to take intensive math courses. Lastly, I love businesses and always wanted to create my own business. I believe if I have the computer science skills (coding & programming) + business skill (financing) I can have a higher probability of launching a successful business. (I think the only way for someone to launch a successful business is through tech world). I just wanted to know what you guys think? If you know anybody that did a computer science degree, that they get a good job out of it? Is it easy to get a job as a computer science? </p>