Hedge Fund Manager
Transcript: The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania Educational Requirements End Manager, Hedge Fund Accountant Bachelor Degree in Economics or Political Science Sam Leibner Wharton, with its notable alumni of Donald Trump, Elon Musk, and Warren Buffet, is one of the most prestigious schools in the nation and has one of the best business programs ever seen. The degree of my choice is an MBA in Finance. The tuition per year and for room and board is $90,000 a year, but with extra fees it is around $100,000. Over the course of six years, which is the time frame for an MBA is $540,000 - $600,000. There are over 400 companies that visit the University of Pennsylvania for students with an MBA and on campus there are 70+ interview rooms. If someone wouldn't want to continue as a hedge fund manager for their entire life, they could move into the field of business consulting. If you want to stay on the inside of the business where sales are happening, you could become a sales manager. An important part of this job is monitoring customer preferences. Hedge Fund Manager The company looking for a hedge fund manager accountant is a firm out of Charlotte, North Carolina, named Charles Schwab. Charles Schwab believes in the importance of the individual investor, and has a prestigious track record. In order to meet expectations at the job you must motivate members, classify assets and liabilities, income and expense accruals, and financial statement preparation. A bachelor degree in finance or economics is a must and 7-10 years of fund managing experience. There is a $75,000-$100,000 base salary and a bonus, however there are no benefits, but that can be negotiated. No specific guide lines to becoming a hedge fund manager, what most of the job comes down to is reading the market using algorithms Other Career Opportunities