Sunday, August 28, 2011

How do I change my PS3 sub account to the master account? Do games bought with a PSN card work on all accounts

How do I change my PS3 sub account to the master account? Do games bought with a PSN card work on all accounts?
My brother had the master account, but he passed away in November of 2008. I'm asking this now because I bought a PSN card today, and I can't buy anything on my sub account. If I download a game from the PlayStation Store on the master account, will it also be sent to the sub account? Your answers will be appreciated.
PlayStation - 2 Answers

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sorry about your brother , that must be tough you can't change from a sub account to a master but if you buy something on the master account or create a new user/psn account that's a master account you can purchase anything and use it on all accounts on the system as long as the purchasers account is on the system . there are some limitations - sub accounts can't use any items rated too high ( if you buy m rated games or dlc you need a master account because of parental controls ) I have 4 accounts on my ps3 and purchase games and dlc on my main account but it's played on all of them


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As far as I know, there is no way to promote a sub-account to a master account. Unless he kept his passwords somewhere (written on a paper, or stored on his computer), you are out of luck for changing the parental controls. I'm sorry for your loss, and I hoped this helped.

Sunday, August 21, 2011

How do you makes a master account for the playstation 3

How do you makes a master account for the playstation 3.?
I just got the ps3 today and I am trying to make a sub account but it say i need to make a master account. Can anyone tell me how to make master account step by step please? Thank you and Merry Christmas.
Video & Online Games - 1 Answers

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Sunday, August 14, 2011

What type of positions can I get with a Master of Business Administration with an Accounting Concentration

What type of positions can I get with a Master of Business Administration with an Accounting Concentration?

Financial Services - 4 Answers

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Besides a Certified Public Accountant, I have heard of Chartered Financial Analysts and many other possibilities. I would suggest doing a little research on the matter. This site might be a place to start. Hope it helps. http://articles.directorym.com/Accounting_Degree-a506.html#64676


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You can probably be a manager or head of the accounting department of a company. reash - http://www.theeashsyndicate.com


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With no experience I think you are coming into a large corporation as a staff accountant or financial analyst. You can also go into public accountant but again it is an entry level position. Depending on the reputation of your school, the MBA will help accelerate your career once you have the fundamental accounting experience under your belt.

Sunday, August 7, 2011

Does anyone know how much is the basic standard salary for postgraduate in Master of Accounting in Australia

Does anyone know how much is the basic standard salary for postgraduate in Master of Accounting in Australia?

Higher Education (University +) - 1 Answers

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Hi - you can search (for free) through Australian salaries on this site. It also allows you to break down your search results by people with Masters. Here's the link to ALL accountant salaries: http://www.livesalary.com.au/salary-search-results.aspx?profession=1&jobtype=1 And here's the link to ALL accountant salaries with Masters: http://www.livesalary.com.au/salary-search-results.aspx?profession=1&jobtype=1&education=6 Hope that helps, Des

Monday, August 1, 2011

Is accounting doable if you have the drive to master it

Is accounting doable if you have the drive to master it?
Okay so I'm not the smartest person ever. So ever since I turned 18 I've been lost and haven't had a clue what to do with my life because I'm not good at many things that seem like they would make me very employable. So one day I'm with a "friend" and they suggest that I think about going to College. And since I've been kind of depressed about my directionless life I did think about it. And I realized something I always seemed to understand math and do good If I try. So I kind of had an epiphany I realized that anyone could do math if they studied it hard and long enough and I'm ready to study as much as my mind and body can handle, so Accounting might be the way to go career wise. So my question is if you have the drive to master the process of accounting and just studied, studied, and studied can the average person master accounting? I'm ready to put every ounce of my energy into studying accounting as much as humanly possible. Is this a good plan? Is a somewhat mediocre student like me capable of being successful in this field if I give it my all?
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Let me first say that you're smarter than you give yourself credit for. The grammar in that question was flawless, which is much more than can be said for most questions on this website. So obviously your language/written communication skills are also up to par. Of course you can master it if you put everything you have into it. But that doesn't mean you'll enjoy it as a career. You really have to study something that you're passionate about, otherwise it likely won't work. I think you should consider some programs in the Humanities. Like I said, your writing is good. Math may be something you can work at, but it seems to me that language is already your best skill.


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I must agree with the previous poster on one point: this was one of the best questions I have read. So you definitely have language skills. As for accounting, there really isn't a lot of math there, above arithmetic. Especially since 99.9% of accountants use computers nowadays, the kicker is understanding how to categorize and document the money. If you can figure out what is 19.7% of 45,000, then you can handle the math without problems. The fun begins when you try to understand the IRS legalese.


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First. I'm a mediocre student who "mastered" accounting. I graduated last in my HS class and went on to earn an accounting degree with honors from a major state university. Accounting can be a lucrative career. Second. Accounting is not mathematics. Accounting is debits and credits. If your passion is mathematics, consider studying mathematics. Mathematics is the career of the future. It could be your ticket to success. To thine own self be true. Last. Anybody could be a success if they just gave it their all. You're right on the money. Work hard and good luck. See you at the top.