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Advice to study on Finance/Accounting?

I need advice on what to study for finance and accounting since I’m wanting to double major them ( if you think I should do something different please recommend me anything ). I want to study the basics of each one just to be a little ahead and get a taste or hint on what I should be expecting and learning.

I’m wanting to do CPA and CMA, it’ll be hard but I feel like I can achieve both, I am also looking into going for my master’s doing all six years. If I should do otherwise please inform me for anything.

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u/These-Entertainer800 — 4 days ago
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How to check used cameras

I was wondering what things I need to check or do whenever meeting up to buy used cameras, I found a R7 I want to get on Facebook market place for $1050, he claims it to be partially used almost brand new, so I want to know what to check and know before going through with the buy.

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u/These-Entertainer800 — 22 days ago

Suggestions?

I want a camera that is 1400 and under, I’m looking for a camera capable of everything overall, but more specifically sports and wildlife ( it has to be a canon ). A camera that comes to consideration is the R7, but I see most people hate it on although it seems like a good camera for what I’m trying to shoot.

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u/These-Entertainer800 — 2 months ago

Finance

I want to do Finance but I’ve seen many negatives, for example that it’s over saturated. So I was thinking about doing a double major with accounting and finance maybe getting more opportunities?

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u/These-Entertainer800 — 2 months ago

Opinion

I don’t think presidents should be able to trade due to the fact that anything they say can change the market significantly, it’s almost inside trading in a way.

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u/These-Entertainer800 — 2 months ago

Is finance worth majoring/studying?

I want to major in finance, but I want to know if finance is over saturated or even worth studying and pursuing. I’m sure you learn many good things when it comes to investing money, but is it good in the long term. What are personal experiences or recommendations to want to major in finance.

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u/These-Entertainer800 — 2 months ago

Learn how to trade as a beginnner

I started learning about through the TJR bootcamp, only getting to order blocks, then he turned out to be a fraud, so I don't even know if what I've studied is even legit.

I am now starting on babypips and ict mentorship. I just want to know of what im learning will actually help. I do know that, I want to trade forex and stocks. Any help is well received.

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u/These-Entertainer800 — 2 months ago

What to expect or know more about for Finance

I want to study finance. What advice would you give me to do well in finance? I want to become a Financial Manager. I know I have to study until bachelor's or master's, and then 5 years after, but I still feel like there is so much more missing that I should. Therefore, what would be recommended to know or start learning about in Finance?

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u/These-Entertainer800 — 3 months ago

What's the best for my situation

I have been wanting to get a Canon R7 and the EF 70-200 L IS USM Lens (I think I need an adapter ). I've looked on MPB and KEH (I'm leaning toward KEH). The price is quite high, which is why I looked into the used market to get them.

I wanted to use them for Sports, bird, and nature photography. So if you guys could help me with which one is better or good overall, and tips for equipment (Im saving up to keep it at a reasonable price, 1-3k). I'm a beginner.

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u/These-Entertainer800 — 3 months ago