Is an accounting degree worth another year and a half of school?

I can graduate the first semester of my junior year in college with a BBA in Finance and a minor in Spanish. I could alternatively stay another 3 semesters and get a double major in Accounting/Finance with the Spanish minor as well.

If I just do finance I can get my parents to pay for the difference in grad school ( a year and a half’s worth of grad school.) If I graduate early what degree would you recommend?

Help Accounting Job in CPA firm?

Can anyone tell me how 3.0 GPA in both overall and major is? I am graduating in this Fall with B.S. -Accounting, and looking for a job in CPA firm. With my 3.0 GPA, What size firm I should apply for. Assume that I have no related working expirences.

9/11 Commission Report bars 503 1st responder eyewitnesses


[nb: "Snowshoe Films & Graeme macqueen acknowledge that the image of the angle-cut column used in this film is controversial. Recent evidence indicates many columns appear to have been blown apart at the welds. When we have the time we intend to substitute a more representative image." Within a month of 9/11, NYC fire commissioner Thomas Von Essen, a 30-year NYFD vet, set up interviews with fire, port authority police and EMT first responders to record their initial impressions of what they experienced on Sept 11. The stories of 503 men and women ran to 12000 pages. Graeme macqueen, a recently retired religious studies professor, read them all. In addition to the heartrending nature of many of the stories, the consistent theme was of hearing, feeling and seeing explosions, a controlled demolition. Failure to officially acknowledge this evidence is further proof of an inside job. macqueen (mcmaster University, Ontario, Canada) narrowed down the testimony of 118 first responders as especially court-worthy testimony. But he notes the entire testimony was excluded by the 9/11 Commission, as well as the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). [Part 1 of 2; Part 2: First Responders Testimony] Video prepared for the Vancouver 9/11 Truth Conference, June 22-24, 2007 / snowshoefilms

When applying for a job should I list my most recent jobs or my relevant past jobs?

I’ve had many different jobs over the years in many different areas: clerical, laborer, restaurant, driver, etc.

When applying for a new job, on the application it will say “List your previous 3 jobs”. Suppose I was applying for a clerical position. Should I list my most recent jobs, or the ones pertaining to clerical experience?

Thanks!
But what if my last 3 jobs were real crappers, lasting only a few weeks or months, but 5 jobs ago I had really good jobs that lasted years. Then I might not get an interview at all.

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What were the actual tax RATES during the American Revolution?

I’m just curious. I’m willing to bet that tax rates during the American Revolution (which brings pride to Americans when we think about the “Boston Tea Party” and revolted against Britain, etc.) were actually LOWER than tax rates in America today.

So I’m wondering. Does anybody actually know the actual percentage rates of taxes during that time period?

Miami’s pensions pose its biggest financial problem

Miami’s pensions pose its biggest financial problem
When Tomás Regalado took Miami’s reins in November, two commissioners had just been arrested, the city’s reserves continued to plummet and a federal probe into the city’s budget practices was on the horizon.

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