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Book Keeper
Budget Analyst
Cashier
Chief Information Officer
Finance Manager
Financial Advisor
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Financial Controller
Financial Planning
Internal Auditor
Mutual Fund Broker
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However, apart from key legal aspects revolving around a company, CS also has a lot of routine work. But if you have asked this question with an intention to understand the involvement of 'numbers' in the course, CS has more of it because of subjects like financial management, tax, accounts etc. A CS is expected to be abreast with all areas involved in company's administration, which means an understanding of accounts and financial data is of
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