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OSU-Oklahoma City Accounting Advisory Board

OSU-Oklahoma City Accounting Advisory Board. April 27, 2009. Yahoo! HotJobs. According to the National Association of Colleges and Employers Spring 2008 Salary Survey, the Top 5 In-Demand Majors include: #2 Accounting ($47,429)

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OSU-Oklahoma City Accounting Advisory Board

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  1. OSU-Oklahoma CityAccounting Advisory Board April 27, 2009

  2. Yahoo! HotJobs • According to the National Association of Colleges and Employers Spring 2008 Salary Survey, the Top 5 In-Demand Majors include: • #2 Accounting ($47,429) • Job outlook: Thanks to retirees and a faster-than-average job growth due to new business and changing financial laws and regulations, accountants can enjoy favorable job opportunities. • #3 Finance ($48,616) • Job outlook: Personal financial advisors are projected to be among the 10 fastest-growing occupations.

  3. CNN.com • According to the National Association of Colleges and Employers “Job Outlook 2009” survey of employers, the Ten promising jobs for class of 2009 include: • Accountant and auditor • Financial Analysts • Personal financial advisors

  4. Oklahoman 4/26/09 • According to the Oklahoma Department of Commerce, the top 10 “Hot Jobs in Oklahoma” include: • Accountants • #8 Rank?

  5. Curriculum Review • No changes to degree requirements • Financial Accounting: • New textbook • Current author’s text: $161.38 last year, now $214.35 • New text selected: cost to student $140.06 • Going online Spring 2010

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