QUOTE(i_sadforever @ Jan 5 2013, 05:40 PM)
Halo, I would like to ask you guys know what is the different of the accounting and accounting & financial...I like to calculate and I am not interested in economic...not only that, my English is not very good. My SPM result English get D, but my foundation English get A, hahahaha......><''
QUOTE(frodo baggin @ Jan 9 2013, 08:08 PM)
If you get a degree in accounting (more numbers) in Malaysia it lead to professional accountancy route with more exemptions.
If you go for accounting and finance, it is more balanced (no. + theories) and could have less exemption. If you don't like economics, try to avoid finance based, go for the accounting major direct.
Finance degree is really not that great in terms of pathway, since you cannot become professional accountant and get into a misguided belief of becoming a investment banker.
Your English is good enough for you to make it.
The fastest route for this is to do ACCA direct - you can do 9 papers and get a degree in accounting from UK.
If you have money go for a degree, if you have time go for a degree, if you have neither go for ACCA.
I would like to stress on this point. If you go for accounting and finance, it is more balanced (no. + theories) and could have less exemption. If you don't like economics, try to avoid finance based, go for the accounting major direct.
Finance degree is really not that great in terms of pathway, since you cannot become professional accountant and get into a misguided belief of becoming a investment banker.
Your English is good enough for you to make it.
The fastest route for this is to do ACCA direct - you can do 9 papers and get a degree in accounting from UK.
If you have money go for a degree, if you have time go for a degree, if you have neither go for ACCA.
I believe most universities would have 9 papers exempted for ACCA if you get an Accountancy Degree. However, some universities that offer double major (Acc & Finance, Acc & Banking ....) will also gives you the same amount of exemption too. Curtin University being one of them.
That is why single major in accounting is very unpopular in Curtin. For the same price, exemption and time period, why study single major when you can do double major? More job opportunity for you in the future with double major.
Feb 20 2013, 11:48 PM

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