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Finance and accounting


What are finance and accounting majors?

A finance and accounting program typically involves looking at money, business, and management. As separate programs, accounting focuses on information analysis for different aspects of a company, and finance typically focuses on the movement of money within the market.

How much do finance and accounting majors make?

Finance and accounting graduates typically make between $51,000 and $133,000 per year. The national average of reported salaries for finance and accounting degrees is $84,000. The highest paying major within finance and accounting is Actuarial science with an average salary of $100,000. The lowest paying major within finance and accounting is Accounting with an average salary of $80,000.
Finance and accounting majorsAverage salarySalary
Actuarial science$100,000
Finance$90,000
Accounting$80,000
Banking and financeNo data
Financial planningNo data
TaxationNo data

Popular finance and accounting majors by degrees awarded

On average, around 106,700 students obtain a bachelor's degree or associate degree in all finance and accounting fields each year. In 2021, the most popular major within finance and accounting was accounting with 50,772 students obtaining a bachelor's degree and 4,865 students obtaining an associate degree. The least popular major was taxation with 5 students obtaining a bachelor's degree and 8 students obtaining an associate degree. Overall, finance and accounting majors are some of the most common among undergraduate students.