Business and Technology are always a good pair. Accounting and Finance are "essentially" the same, or rather, have nearly the same result after college in terms of career path.
I'd recommend [Accounting or Finance] and CIS.
If you are leaning more towards working for the Big 5, e.g., Ernst & Young or PricewaterhouseCoopers, go for Accounting. If you are thinking about the investment or banking industry, Finance is the way to go.
CIS can really help make your skillset stand out from the rest of the "computer illiterate" finance and accounting majors; especially if you are very fluent with database languages or analytics tools like SPSS, SAS, Microsoft Access, and/or SQL.
If you do intend to work as a CPA, you will have to pass the CPA exam to become a certified public accountant.
2006-12-26 10:26:14
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answered by mktgurl 4
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With a double major in accounting and finance, then get the law degree, you could practically write your own ticket.
Ask your counselor what that means!
2006-12-26 18:23:04
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answered by LongSnapper 4
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Ask you High School counselor or College Recruiter.
2006-12-26 18:20:01
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answered by Notorious 4
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The one you like the most.
2006-12-26 18:22:50
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answered by Good Grief 4
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