<p>Its a bit confusing on which path I should take. Bachelors/Masters in finance, or M.B.A. with a concentration in finance. I had the impression that a major in finance is a bit above a major in accounting. As I'm reading, some sources are saying that accounting is in fact better. Can someone please provide me some input.</p>
<p>Accounting is still a growing field
while there’s a lot of uncertainty in finance.
If you wanna save money and time,
getting an undergrad degree in finance and a CFA is enough
sometimes MBA is for people who wanna switch their concentrations
or come into business field
if the company sees potentials in you,
they will make you take EMBA as an alternative.</p>
<p>Accounting may provide more job openings.
Don’t do an MBA without any post-grad work experience, at least 3 years.</p>
<p>CFA is not a degree and is useless without related work experience.</p>
<p>Yeah I know that accounting provides more job openings. Will I have much of a problem finding a job with a bachelors in finance?</p>