<p>I am looking forward to pursue MAcc or MSF. I need some advise in these regards.</p>
<ol>
<li>Since I am not a US citizen, I cannot apply for jobs
here. I have to find an employer who can sponsor for my
H1b visa, which I found impossible in the current
economic scenario. </li>
<li>I am not from IIM. I have done MBA from a tier II
college in India, which does not have an international
recognition. </li>
<li>Given the above two conditions, the only feasible
solution left is that I take further studies. </li>
<li>I have been researching a lot on MSF/Macc, but haven't
been able to zero down on either of them. As I mentioned
before I am looking to work on the Corporate side with
jobs in Treasury management, Capital budgeting etc. I
checked websites like careerbuilder, monster etc to find
about the requirements of such jobs, but when I checked
on the educational background required all they look for
is a bachelors in Accounting or Finance plus 5 to 7 years
of experience. Having read that, I am wondering whether
doing a MAcc would just be a addition of degree with no
job prospects? </li>
<li>I am planning to take an educational loan in order to
pay for my tuition and it worries me whether I would be
able to find a job and be able to repay the debt
incurred? </li>
<li>Could you please tell me about the job prospects
after finishing a MAcc from a reputed university? I am
looking for an entry in the BIG 4, so would doing a MAcc
facilitate it? </li>
<li>To my surprise I did not see any job description which
says MAcc required? What would you have to say about
this? </li>
<li>Assuming I enroll for MAcc, what should I expect in
terms of job I would be getting, salary, growth after
completion. Could you please throw some light on this? </li>
<li>I am really keen on acquiring education here in US.
All I am worried about is whether it would fetch a good
ROI, cause $ 50,000 is a huge amount!</li>
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