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    Audit vs Advisory

    no i dont really know what industry i want to work in, i guess after i get some experience in the field it will help me. ive got final interviews with PWC - i think risk division and also Deloitte - Audit so im keeping my options open. ATM im prob leaning toward audit but havnt decided yet
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    Audit vs Advisory

    ye ive noticed that, when i say advisory i generally mean strategy, performance improvement. in my head i find it hard to understand how a new grad can just go into advisory without any industry experience...i spose it would just like observing and doing research/valuations and stuff at the...
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    Audit vs Advisory

    Hey guys im a commerce grad (acc/fin) @ melb and having trouble deciding between Audit or Advisory in my grad applications this yr i have no experience so im not really sure what career paths both offer - it seems to me audit a good place to start, develop some skills ect - but what about...
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    Front-office salary - What should I expect? Newbie?

    what about other front office positions - asset management/ trading/ equity research, how do they compare to IB in terms of hrs and compensation?
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    sources of business news/info/current events

    ye i finished HSC in 2002 just had a couple yrs off before started uni : P, in my last semester of commerce (acc/fin major) at melb uni now just want to be up to date with the happenings in the mkt, especially Australia, and just thought id see if there was any sources i was missing, thanks...
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    sources of business news/info/current events

    hi guys just wondering if you educate me on any good online sources of current events and happenings in the business world. I only use the main newspapers atm, but im sure there are more comprehensive ones out here. Reasomn i ask is i would like to keep more up to date with the business...
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    Question About Double Major In Accouting + Finance

    you should be fine i did this at melbourne uni - double major and satisfied requirements for both ICAA and CPA in 3yrs - just look in your subject guide
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