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Part of choosing a college major involves considering future employment prospects. A recent survey is giving students inside information into the current job market. Based on the responses of over 1,000 students from more than 200 colleges and universities, employers most often hire graduates with the following top 4 majors: 1. Business Associate Degrees Business [...]

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Telecommuting, also referred to as teleworking, is one of the fastest growing trends in today’s business world. The number of employees performing some or all of their work at home grew from 41 million in 2003 to 44 million in 2004. Workers looking to capitalize on this trend are entering the world of telecommuting through [...]

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What makes people like Bill Gates, Donald Trump, and Martha Stewart successful beyond their wildest dreams? In reality, there is no black and white instruction manual for creating a successful business empire. However, many aspiring entrepreneurs are heading back to the classroom for one of these 5 business degrees to develop their business sense and [...]

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International business professionals and researchers have formed a research project to understand economic competition and advancement of countries around the world. The Berkeley Roundtable on the International Economy (BRIE) conducts research, works with international business leaders, and produces influential publications about the international economy. BRIE and other think tanks offer exciting long-term career goals for [...]

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Global and digital are words that characterize the current economy, says the Berkeley Roundtable on the International Economy (BRIE), a Berkeley-based think tank organization. The world of business has entered a new economic era. Students in bachelor business degree online programs are now studying how international dynamics are changing the way companies compete. The BRIE [...]

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According to the U.S. Department of Labor, more education means more money and lower rates of unemployment for life. Many career-minded professionals are now choosing to return to school to earn a bachelor degree in business. Schools are now making it feasible for working professionals to advance or expand their careers with a Bachelor’s in [...]

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According to the U.S. Department of Labor, individuals with more education will have more money and experience lower rates of unemployment for life. Many professionals are now choosing to return to school to earn a bachelor degree in business with hopes of improving their career status. Colleges are now enabling working professionals to advance or [...]

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A certificate in business is an introductory program to the world of business, an educational option that can be invaluable to those of us who need a change – midstream or otherwise. It is an opening gambit for people who recognize the value of graduate work in business and who would like to open a [...]

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Accounting technicians, along with bookkeeping and auditing clerks, occupied over 2 million positions in 2004. They are employed in almost every industry. Positions in this field provide part-time and temporary work opportunities for those who are unable to keep a full-time work schedule. Working as an accounting technician is one of the many employment options [...]

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Outsourcing. Here is a business buzzword for the new millennium that brings hope to the beleaguered small businessman and strikes fear into national economists. At the small business level, it means turning to outside specialists. At the national level, it means tens of thousands of jobs moving offshore to other countries. For years small businesses [...]

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Distance learning has come of age and with it the opportunity to extend your business administration education. There are online business administration programs for PhD studies as well as online MBA programs. Online business administration doctoral programs actually extend into two areas: the Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) which focuses on the application of theory, [...]

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According to the Department of Labor’s Occupational Outlook Quarterly, the fastest growing occupations between 2001 and 2010 will be those most often requiring an associate’s degree. Online associate degree in business administration graduates experience higher pay, lower rates of unemployment, and access to a wider range of career options compared to high school graduates. After [...]

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Human information resources management (HRIM) is a software concept that has spawned an information technology (IT) class of its own, and a thriving industry. There is a trade organization, the International Association of Human Resources Information Management (IHRIM) that has an annual trade show, a newsletter and an assortment of member benefits. You can find [...]

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At the local level, there are three types of accounting practices. There are CPAs, or Certified Public Accountants, there are EAs, an acronym for Enrolled Agent, and there are people with accounting expertise but no certification who handle outsourced accounting and bookkeeping for local businesses. CPAs are registered with and certified by the state in [...]

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Accounting software has grown into a market of products with robust sets of accounting tools, database management options, analytical formatting and lots of clever and enticing options. Accounting “solution” software is a market segment that incorporates many business functions including accouting, such as point of sale systems and payroll functions. For retailers, the point of [...]

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