Im meddlesome in posterior the career in finance(most expected the monetary planner) as well as I longed for to know what subjects do I have to master? I wish to know them all so I can turn an useful chairman in the commercial operation world.
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I believe nillathrilla pretty much said it. But something you can do to help you a lot is learn Excel, Quickbooks and any other program like them. SAP is used by most larger business and would be a big help in order to understand a little larger part of the picture. The more you work with these programs the better off you will be. I am a planer / controller and finding where that missing dollar went is an everyday thing.