business majors salary

how much money can i make with a business finance major in the north east?
i live in new jersey and i know the salaries are higher here because everything is more expensive here.. so i need a ruff estimate of how much i can make right out of college and 5 years out of college? am i just better off getting a contruction job for five years then use my business finance major?? what should i do i need to save up a lot of money for the house i want.. by the way im 20 years old
First off, salary’s are higher because there is more demand. If you want to be paid in the upper end of a salary rage for a job, go to where there is more demand.
To answer your question.
It depends on the job.
An entry level financial analyst on the east cost with make mid 40′s. five years out mid 60′s to low 70′s.
Accountants are prices similar
If you go into investment banking your pay will be up to you. these jobs are commissioned, and how much you make will depend on how well you perform.
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