Accounting or Economics? Financies?
What degree should i do? in my country being an acountant is a great job and well paid but don't know in another countrys,here being an Economic is harder to be well paid
I could study accounting and do a master in financies,im lost
Im not sure about accounting because i want to move out to another country,Australia seems a good place and accountants are well paid there too..but that is far away from now.
>>1154647
Of the three, accounting is the only one that leads to a sure job. But at the introductory level the job is tedious and you're expected to do 3000 of it.
You should say what country you are from. If a accounting bba would transfer over to Australia, I'd do that. But you haven't specified.
Accounting will always be useful in any way related to money.
>personal finance at home
>your job
>a business you start
knowing accounting is never a bad thing.
What classes teach basics of investing and trading in college or where can I learn the ins and outs of the stock market? I want to do some active investing for spare money in college but I don't know where to start.
3 grand starting.
Bump for Interest.
Posted details in a similar thread gonna post email here.
>Woops forgot to finish that,
>I have 3000 dollars I want to invest.
>I'm going to college soon too, same boat as op.
>I have no business or investing experience and I want to learn myself techniques to be successful and get some spending money for a nicer car than my old camry.
>Where can I learn the basics of investing?
youtube
>http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-03-20/roger-agnelli-who-transformed-miner-vale-dies-in-plane-crash
If you ever become a billionaire /biz/ don't fly private in single engine turboprop.
It's like the number one cause of deaths of billionaire families.
>>1154231
It does actually surprise me how often they are killed off by small shitty planes, you'd think they would fly everywhere in private jets or fully kitted out helicopters
>>1154235
Planes are crazy expensive. It costs $100k for a super shitty used Cessna.
>>1154235
Any source on what plane was it?
Also,
>Don't sell your soul to the devil
Hey /biz/!
Does anyone have any experience with automated trading?
Is Super Simple Bot legit? Are there any better alternatives?
If it worked why would they sell it?
>>1154107
...for profit? It's not like they can't use it anymore if they sell it
>>1154120
Why would they even need to sell it tho, that just signals off it's bullshit.
Should I start getting into cryptocurrency or should I stick to the stocks?
Only deprecated grandpas aren't yet balls deep into crypto.
Anyone have a beginners guide for getting involved with crypto currencies?
>>1154068
>muh decentralization
>can't buy anything other than drugs
>austrian school of economics
>meme
>animereactionimage.bmp
>>1153876
is the best school
The only evidence based school, whose theories have thusfar 100% held the test of history
I make about 16% on average a day now with my own bots on c-cex and poloniex so my friends and work mates are giving me money to put in for them.
I grantee their original money back but i get to keep 50% of the profit. Biggest amount one gave me was 400 euro.
They're now telling their friends, do you need a licence to do this in an EU country or am i OK?
It feels like I'm fucking something up but I don't know how.
>>1153862
Those exchanges are unregulated, all you need is the capital to trade. Not sure about EU law but since most bitcoin trading in the US happens via bank transfer (coinbase, circle, etc.), you'd have to declare the income on your taxes.
>>1153862
How do you interface a bot with buy and sell orders on these websites like Poloniex?
It's a bit sketchy if you're accepting other people's money. I think you need to be registered as an investment company of some sort to do that.
What type of economics will follow after massive layoffs occur due to AI robots?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Pq-S557XQU
Will there be a massive depopulation? Or some type of welfare system?
What are your predictions /biz/?
now: you need to go to college so you can get a job and make money!
the future: you need to get a robot so it can get a job and make money!
Unemployment rises along with crime rate.
Universities get flooded and being an engineer/doctor is the bare minimum to make a living wage and no longer prestigious.
>>1153851
old video but it speaks the truth, somewhat. Well we either gonna have some "24h @ home" welfare - which is highly unlikely some people say OR people will be limited to 1 baby until only super rich who own the AI robots will survive, because monopoly- only 1 true winner.
So, yeah it's a shitstorm out there and sadly its only getting bigger.
Is playing poker for an income still a valuable option in 2016?
>>1153846
not as good as a decade ago when you could easily crush everyone lol but if you're good at it it's pretty nice since it's tax free on pokerstars
Seals with Clubs
Aren't online casinos filled with bots?
Ok /biz/ so I just got an interview at Costco. I would make $15 to push carts and after a few years I could make $25 per hour. It really is a fucking awesome job.
The problem is I am really nervous about the interview and don't want to mess it up. What should I do to prepare for the interview and what questions are usually asked. What should I say when they ask why I want to work at costco? Its about the money but I probably shouldn't say that right?
Anybody here ever worked at costco before? Thanks!
>>1153767
The single most important thing you can do for a job interview is have questions for them as well.
>>1153767
There are really only three things you need to do to ace any interview ever.
1.) Dress professional. For a retail position, you don't need to go all out with a suit, but wear ironed pants and a button down shirt with a matching tie. It not only shows them that you care enough to look good to get the position, but I find it helps myself as well where the better I dress, the more focused I am and helps to get myself in the right state of mind.
2.) Know as much as you can about the company, and about the job that you're applying for in advance. You want to be able to show them that you cared enough to do research into the position and company.
3.) What >>1153778 said. Think of three questions that you will ask them at the end of the interview. This part is to just show them that you are engaged, and have interest in what you will be doing. Nobody likes a yes-man.
Finally, something that really helps me before I do any type of interview or training for a client, or public speaking: It is normal to get nervous.
Let me repeat that.
It is normal to be nervous. Your GOAL however, is to pretend that you aren't. For the possibly hour or two that you'll be in the interview, you are an actor. You are here to get a job, you know that you can get the job, and you are going to tell them why you know you can do the job. And not just that you can do the job, but the reason that you think you will be able to help the company by getting hired. Your skill will be valuable to them, and your determination will enable you to work hard.
You want to work there because Costco seems like a great place, and your experience in whatever you did before this, or whatever in your life, will help you excel. You feel that not only will this position provide you with a great learning experience that you'll be able to quickly pick up, but you'll also be able to give the company value because you have an interest in sticking with this for the long-term.
>>1153767
Tell them that a relative works at sams club and you understand how well costco takes care of their employees.
ENHANCE
Is Etrade for plebs? What is the best brokerage software /biz/
>>1153733
scottrade, but theyre really expensive.
Etrade is good once u get the reduced commission fee
>>1153733
use 1broker tds or ameritrade think or swim
Those are the two best, 1broker has slightly lower fees but I prefer think or swim.
Any engineers here?
What skills and everything else should I put on my resume that is near guaranteed to get me hired for an internship this summer?
redpill: While you are an engineercuck this summer, chads are pump and dumping your future wife.
>>1153587
>1153587
>>>cope
Is LISK the ETH killer?
>dat Java
>dat logo FOR AIUR
>dat Microsoft support
>>1153484
That's like saying is PND the DOGE killer.
Nothing but hugely different features can beat existing market share / first mover advantage.
>>1153502
Coke
Pepsi
>>1153484
No, founder of Lisk, it is not.
>dat Java scam, when apps aren't even hosted on blockchain
>who the fuck needs Java anyway
>Dat Autistic manchild crystal logo
>Dat Microsoft platform that everyone and their mother can join
>Dat Failed Crypsy dev team
>Dat copycatting and piggybacking on success of ETH approach
>dat pathetic shilling and reddit posting
> tfw 20 years old
> tfw like 5 years ago bought a couple hundred bitcoins
> tfw spent it all on weed
> tfw now I could have paid for 4 years of college or invested that money and never had to work again
> now I am stuck being a unskilled wageslave
I seriously think about killing myself everyday. Probably going to do it soon. Cant take this pain anymore.
>>1153476
R9k awaits you, you're the complete opposite of /biz/
>>1153476
>oh nooo my life sucks because bad choices
get over yourself cunt
If you had $15,000-$20,000 to invest and you wanted to buy some s&p ETFs and you knew you wouldn't be able to contribute regular amounts after that money ran out, how would you do it?
Should I buy slowly or quickly? It's my understanding that it's best to buy often and smaller than lumpsum and infrequently due to compounding but also not buy too low that trading fees rape you.
So how should I do this? $1000/month for 15 months? $1500/month for 10 months?
BALLS TO THE WALL $2500/month for 6 months?
Well?
>>1153273
>If you had $15,000-$20,000 to invest and you wanted to buy some s&p ETFs and you knew you wouldn't be able to contribute regular amounts after that money ran out, how would you do it?
>Should I buy slowly or quickly? It's my understanding that it's best to buy often and smaller than lumpsum and infrequently due to compounding but also not buy too low that trading fees rape you.
>So how should I do this? $1000/month for 15 months? $1500/month for 10 months?
>BALLS TO THE WALL $2500/month for 6 months?
Go all-in now. In 1-2 years we are going to 3000-4000.
>>1153340
Based on what? That's what they say every year SENPAI(Same with the opposite)