<p>What can a person with a finance major do aside from ibanking and other high paying jobs that only 1% of the population gets.</p>
<p>i am interested in the answer to this as well. any jobs with good hours yet a fair pay?</p>
<p>financial advising if your good at sales?</p>
<p>Treasury, Tax, Mergers and Acquisitions, Venture capitalist, Financial Reporting, Governmental Compliance (Sarbanes-Oxley), combine it with IT to do financial systems implementations, financial services, Mortgage banking, Equipment/Aviation/Automobile/Ship Leasing, Budgeting, Insurance, Banking, Pensions and benefits, Stock Options Tracking, Stock Registration agents, Financial Planning for corporations or individuals are some jobs that come quickly to mind.</p>
<p>damn nice thanks. Governmental Compliance (Sarbanes-Oxley) wouldnt that be more geared toward accounting</p>
<p>can anyone discuss this further? career prospects? description? what is a good path to take after college graduation?</p>
<p>Intel23
I have found this very helpful(not the greatest school but its all about connections)</p>
<p>good luck</p>
<p>thanks cmoss - really appreciate the lnik</p>
<p>awesome link cmoss</p>
<p>Compliance is actually really good if you are also interested in law. I was talking to several of the people in the compliance sector of large company and most had law degrees as well. They do things like customer identity verification, due dilligence, investigating money laundering and questionable securities practices. It sounds like this industry is expected to grow faster than other industries.</p>