Posts Tagged ‘money’
Sunday, March 27th, 2011
What is the best college major to become a billionaire?
Need to keep in mind that finance capital and not industrial capital dominates.
See now that I was wrong to worship God or any stand in for god like the Idea, morality, love or virtue.
Power is virtue, weakness is sin
Money is God, it is the magickal substance that can turn anything into its opposite. It can let you live 1000 lives by buying the lives of others. It can buy you any talent.
Tags: billionaire, finance, god, industrial capital, love, money, morality, virtue
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Monday, March 21st, 2011
http://money.cnn.com/2010/02/24/news/economy/public_tuition_soars/index.htm
how does the above relate to personal finance? All i can think of is we learn about budgeting in that class and that class i guess prepares us for college, but i don’t think that’s the right answer or what the teachers looking for.
Tags: cnn, economy, money, personal finance, soars
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Thursday, February 3rd, 2011
I need to pick between a real estate internship (with one of the largest commerical real estate firms in the United States, based in Los Angeles, or a finance internship. What makes more money in the job market after college? What would you pick if you had to choose, and both interested you equally?
Tags: commerical real estate, finance internship, job, money, real estate firms, united states
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Wednesday, December 8th, 2010
I’m looking to attend college to redirect my career into financial services/investment banking.
What colleges/universities offer excellent financial/economic programs with international exposure, and will also give me networking opportunities?
I know that ‘school is what you make of it’, but I can certainly achieve what I need to and want to make sure that my money is well-spent. I am located in the US, but school overseas is certainly a possibility.
Tags: colleges, economic programs, financial services, international exposure, investment banking, money, networking opportunities, universities
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Thursday, November 4th, 2010
I am currently going to The University Of Toledo, which i know isn’t a top tier college but i plan on going to a top tier grad school once i graduate from there. I am majoring in finance. I was just curious if that was a good major, because i hear people say they dont make a lot of money and its hard to get a job. I do plan on going to grad school possibly at Michigan. Also is accounting a better major or not? Thanks
Tags: finance, grad school, job, money, university of toledo
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Saturday, September 4th, 2010
I am a junior in high school. My parents have absolutely NO money to send me to college and so they are thinking of sending me to a community college for two years when I really don’t want to go. As cliche as it sounds, I want to go away to college and have that full college experience, not stay at home and go to community college. I am an international student and i want to attend college in the states, but the fees are monstrous. Could you name me some good schools that offer excellent scholarships and stuff…because i really need it. Btw, I have a 3.7 gpa
Tags: cliche, college experience, good schools, gpa, money, parents, scholarships
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Monday, August 23rd, 2010
I am currently on my 2nd year at a local college. I commute to school and live at home so it does save money. But for my next two years, I would like to finish at a larger university. This will be more expensive, however, considering the fact that these schools are farther away and would require expenses for housing. I am not in a position with a lot of money and I would like to know if there are any ways that I can get loans and aid to cover the whole expenses? If so, how?
I know about scholarships, and grants. BUT CAN LOANS COVER THE WHOLE TUITION?
Tags: grants, loans, local college, money, scholarships
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Thursday, July 29th, 2010
I’ll be starting my first year of college soon and am wondering what’s the best way to handle finances. I have a savings account. Should I open a checking account? This would allow me to get a debit card, right? I already have a credit card that is linked to my parents’ account, but it’s for emergencies only. If I use if for anything else, I must pay them back within 30 days. Should I get my own credit card or debit card? How did you manage your money in college?
Tags: checking account, credit card, debit card, emergencies, money, parents
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Friday, July 2nd, 2010
I am a community college graduate whose father financed my entire three years (I kept switching majors) at a community college. Now, I wish to transfer to South University (a private university). Where can I find the money to finance my final years? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance.
Tags: community college graduate, majors, money, private university
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