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Guide-Level 13
Apart from Economics and accounts, you can look for career in Law, business management but in business mgt there will be eco and accouts but not completely just for shake of knowledge about it.
good luck
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9 years agoContributor-Level 10
The Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) is a UK professional accountancy body that focuses on the training and qualifying of accountants in business. It represents financial managers and accountants who work in industry, commerce, not-for-profit and public sector organisations. Its key activities are related to strategies for use within the business.
CIMA certification will give you an overall knowledge of accounting as this is course is focused on Management term you'll be able to answer the whys and whats of the accounts and actually provide a way forward. Management accounting is basically accounting for i
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Golden rules of Accounting are as follows:
- RULE 1- debit - what comes and credit - what goes (real account)
- RULE 2- debit - receiver and credit - giver(personal account)
- RULE 3- debit-expenses or losses and credit - incomes or gains(nominal account)
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