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February 3rd, 2016, 02:36 PM
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Macc or mba
I want to know the difference between Master of Business Administration MBA and MA in accounting (MAcc)?
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#2
February 3rd, 2016, 02:37 PM
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Re: Macc or mba
One of the common misconceptions about MBA’s in accounting is that they are roughly similar to an MA in accounting (MAcc); not true. Master’s in accounting will give a Certified Public Accountant a step up in base pay and an increased marketability and skill set, an MBA in accounting gives you much more. While you will still gets roughly the same background as an MA in accounting regarding the ins and outs of being an accountant and balancing ledgers A typical MBA program with a focus in accounting will also teach you how to best apply those same technical skills in real world large-scale situations while taking the overall business model of your company in mind. MBA accounting programs will teach you to apply those technical skills to real-world situations, making you a candidate for management type positions rather than being a lower-level number-cruncher. Whether you are looking in to getting a graduate degree for an increase in salary or simply to augment your resume, understanding the differences between an MBA in accounting and a MAcc degree is very important. While a MAcc degree will increase your technical proficiency and buff up your accounting skills An MBA in accounting will focus more on the broader business applications of accounting practices within the overall business model of a particular company or business sector. |
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