Wednesday, September 28, 2011

How do i convert sub account into master account

How do i convert sub account into master account?
I am turned 18.So i want my sub account to be master account without losing any data.
PlayStation - 1 Answers

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you can't . either you're stuck with it or you create another account and start over .

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

How do I set up a master account on my xbox 360

How do I set up a master account on my xbox 360?
Hey everybody, I just purchased an Xbox 360 elite from a pawnshop. I have wiped it's hardrive clean clean, but now I want to set it up so that the master account is my backup gamertag. I already have it transferred over from my Xbox 360 pro that I already had. Any help on this matter would be greatly appreciated. Thanks a bunch in advance!
Xbox - 2 Answers

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Just put (Auto-sign in) for your main account and you should be good to go


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Yeah what he said you can find that on system preference on the dashboard just look for it

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

I want a career in accounting whats better a mba with focus in accounting or a master degree in accounting

I want a career in accounting whats better a mba with focus in accounting or a master degree in accounting?

Higher Education (University +) - 3 Answers

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I'd go with the MBA first. This will round you out with an understanding of all of business and how it applies to accounting. Then, take the extra courses in accounting. You're educational background and resume will speak for your interest in accounting, while demonstrating you have an inkling about business. T


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Assuming that you have an undergraduate degree with a major in accounting, you would do well to continue with the MBA degree and prepare for a top level management position. If you don't think you will like management, then you could take a Masters in accounting and prepare for a staff position. The MBA would not prevent you from a career purely in accounting. You would want to choose a school that offers some good accounting electives beyond the courses you have taken. If you don't have an undergraduate in accounting, it would be tough to do it only at the graduate level. It can be done but it would take longer. No one should consider an MBA degree without consulting the Official MBA Guide, a comprehensive free public service with more than 2,000 MBA programs listed worldwide. It allows you to search for programs by location (US, Europe, Far East, etc.), by concentration (finance, marketing, aviation management, health management, accounting, etc.), by type of program (full-time, distance learning, part-time, etc), and by listing your own criteria and preferences to get a list of universities that satisfy your needs. You can use the Guide to contact schools of your choice, examine their data, visit their web site, and send them pre applications. You can see lists of top 40 schools ranked by starting salaries of graduates, GMAT scores, and others. It's the best service available at http://officialmbaguide.org.


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You should get your MBA first. It will enhance your career options and it is easier to earn a MS in accounting by adding on to your MBA credits.

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

I want a career in accounting whats better a mba with focus in accounting or a master degree in accounting

I want a career in accounting whats better a mba with focus in accounting or a master degree in accounting?

Higher Education (University +) - 3 Answers

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I'd go with the MBA first. This will round you out with an understanding of all of business and how it applies to accounting. Then, take the extra courses in accounting. You're educational background and resume will speak for your interest in accounting, while demonstrating you have an inkling about business. T


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Assuming that you have an undergraduate degree with a major in accounting, you would do well to continue with the MBA degree and prepare for a top level management position. If you don't think you will like management, then you could take a Masters in accounting and prepare for a staff position. The MBA would not prevent you from a career purely in accounting. You would want to choose a school that offers some good accounting electives beyond the courses you have taken. If you don't have an undergraduate in accounting, it would be tough to do it only at the graduate level. It can be done but it would take longer. No one should consider an MBA degree without consulting the Official MBA Guide, a comprehensive free public service with more than 2,000 MBA programs listed worldwide. It allows you to search for programs by location (US, Europe, Far East, etc.), by concentration (finance, marketing, aviation management, health management, accounting, etc.), by type of program (full-time, distance learning, part-time, etc), and by listing your own criteria and preferences to get a list of universities that satisfy your needs. You can use the Guide to contact schools of your choice, examine their data, visit their web site, and send them pre applications. You can see lists of top 40 schools ranked by starting salaries of graduates, GMAT scores, and others. It's the best service available at http://officialmbaguide.org.


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You should get your MBA first. It will enhance your career options and it is easier to earn a MS in accounting by adding on to your MBA credits.

Thursday, September 1, 2011

What's the difference between a Master's in Accountancy and an MBA focused on Accounting

What's the difference between a Master's in Accountancy and an MBA focused on Accounting?
My current school offers a 5-year Master's program in Accountancy but I would like to get my MBA from a better school. I was wondering if it would be redundant to get both? p.s. I am thinking about the 5 year Masters at my current school because that will give me the 150 credit hours i need to take my cpa exam. Thanks!
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MBA programs focus on general business areas. Even if there's a concentration offered, you actually take very few courses specific to it. When you come from an undergrad business degree area it is particularly redundant material as you've already learned much of it. In your case if you are interested in being a practicing CPA then an MBA is going off in the wrong direction (and a costly one at that). Take the master's in accounting instead. It's more relevant as it focuses on higher issues within accounting itself. In particular, the 5th year program is VERY appealing as it's only a year additional beyond undergrad. That is a golden opportunity so you can be out ready to work after you're done. Jump at this opportunity, it's a perfect match for you. Overall, don't try to stay in school for too long if you can avoid it. Getting out earning full time work experience is far more important for these types of careers.