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MBA Programs & Online MBA Programs

The decision to pursue an MBA could not be made at a better time. Employers today are demanding more education from their employees than ever before. An MBA program from a quality online or campus based MBA program will carry significant value in any organization's hiring and career advancement decisions. Plus, there is a direct correlation between higher salaries and furthering your education.

In difficult economic times, going back to school to build new skills -- and make yourself more attractive to future employers -- becomes extremely popular, even for people with full-time jobs. MBAs are especially popular since the degree is usually meant to prepare someone for more advanced, leadership roles in business (or even government). But is an MBA degree worth the extra years of schooling -- especially when you could be spending that time working full-time?

At first glance, the numbers indicate that the answer is a definite yes. A recent survey of accounting/financial workers of varying skill and seniority levels found that CFOs without a degree had a much lower salary than those with an MBA degree. The return on investment for an MBA certainly seems worthwhile.

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