FINANCE DEGREE VERSUS FINTECH DEGREE

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  • @user-js2zn2wc1r
    @user-js2zn2wc1r 10 месяцев назад +9

    This was very informative. Currently studying financial technology in Covenant University, Nigeria.

    • @JeremyQuainoo
      @JeremyQuainoo  10 месяцев назад +2

      Glad you found it useful. All the best in your course

    • @user-bk8dv4gu3b
      @user-bk8dv4gu3b 8 месяцев назад

      Me to but is study in Qatar I am so worried about it subject is it difficult

  • @koolkokujin7015
    @koolkokujin7015 Год назад +3

    I am pleasantly surprised that this is even a thing and other people have considered this. I was sitting here trying to research this for the past 3 hours.

    • @JeremyQuainoo
      @JeremyQuainoo  Год назад

      It definitely is a dilemma for a lot of people in recent times

  • @BiditTut-xt7cb
    @BiditTut-xt7cb 2 месяца назад +1

    Fintech is indeed the future of finance and I wanted to do it but it's not in any university in South Sudan as a course currently am studying economics degree.

    • @JeremyQuainoo
      @JeremyQuainoo  Месяц назад

      You might consider taking online courses to supplement your main economics degree in that case.

  • @niiodailayee6641
    @niiodailayee6641 2 года назад +4

    Ma mehn! Always good to see you do what you do best. Drafted a five year self development plan, its fintech all the way mehn. Right behind you. I trust you are holding up just fine?

    • @JeremyQuainoo
      @JeremyQuainoo  2 года назад

      Hey bro, its been a while. Glad to see you back online. The 5 year plan sounds awesome, we should all follow your lead with that. Doing good on my side as well🙏

    • @niiodailayee6641
      @niiodailayee6641 2 года назад

      @@JeremyQuainoo Always been here. Wait till you hear/read my confession, in fact if you lose any of your videos, contact me for them. I have currently numbered 47 plus lol. chale I got trapped in thoughts. Wondering what next and all. So I called it the phase where I explore my state of confusion. To start, I decided on a five year development plan. It is coming together quite wonderfully. Your channels have been of enormous help I must confess. Did you ever get to that impasse in your career build up?

  • @harishsahu4689
    @harishsahu4689 Год назад +1

    Firstly thank you for making this video.
    Got cleared many of my queries😀

  • @wyndommin875
    @wyndommin875 2 года назад +3

    You helped me decide to BBA Business Analytics minor in finance

    • @JeremyQuainoo
      @JeremyQuainoo  2 года назад

      Love to hear it Wyndom. Glad you found some value in the content and all the best in your BBA journey

  • @faustinaodoi8088
    @faustinaodoi8088 Год назад +2

    Hello, I'm currently contemplating on either to take Accounting/Finance because most of the responses i get from my research is that
    1. Finance deals mainly with you interacting with people outside which am not really good at.
    2. Finance is difficult same as Accounting
    3. Finance is mostly about mathematics which I'm average by the way.

    • @faustinaodoi8088
      @faustinaodoi8088 Год назад

      Please any advice you have for me?

    • @JeremyQuainoo
      @JeremyQuainoo  Год назад

      I believe you need to think about the ideal job/role/career for yourself and work backwards towards your choice. Finance and Accounting are quite similar in the kind of roles they translate to. Both finance and accounting involve math and calc, both can be considered tough and both require you to engage with people. So you need to be sure what your end goal is first.

  • @dark1presedent
    @dark1presedent Год назад +2

    Thank you for the helpful comparison

  • @ajwadk668
    @ajwadk668 14 дней назад

    Hi,
    I've done a bachelor's in commerce specializing in finance and am currently preparing for my ACCA exams. Should I do a Master in Fintech along with ACCA or after ACCA (with little work experience)? It almost takes me around 1 year to complete ACCA, but after 6 months, I can start practicing ACCA. Or is it better to complete a master's in fintech along with ACCA and enter the industry as a fresher after a master's and ACCA certification? Would I be able to land well pay job after my graduation ?
    Your valuable opinion would really help me !!!!

  • @saamiyaali7555
    @saamiyaali7555 7 месяцев назад +1

    I'm contemplating between two degrees
    1) Bachelors in Applied Accounting
    2) Bachelors in Banking and Financiall Technology
    I really want to be an investment banker/chartered accountant but I'm not sure which of the two course is right for me. Some guidance would be very helpful.

    • @JeremyQuainoo
      @JeremyQuainoo  7 месяцев назад

      Unfortunately, i'm not able to provide guidance here since i'm neither of the professions shared. Maybe a career guidance counselor can help. Both courses are good though

    • @Civicion
      @Civicion 7 месяцев назад +1

      Definitely Banking and Financial Technology.
      Heuristic: Which one deals the most with routine behavior and processes like checking and making financial statements etc? Those ones are the first to be automated.
      Considering the rapid trends of automation and AI. I'd say you should go with Banking & Financial Technology.
      The versatility of skills that include human interaction and networking will be augmented, but not automated.
      Banking and Financial Technology is more versatile and broad as a degree. Amidst the coming uncertainty you're agile and adaptable to shift to a specialized different niche more easily than if you'd do Applied Accounting.
      Do not fall into the pitfall of specialization is better by default, that is an outdated logic.

  • @DayDreamingPHd
    @DayDreamingPHd Год назад +3

    Do I need to learn programming code? for my accounting and fiance fintech degree?

  • @henrytan38
    @henrytan38 11 месяцев назад +2

    If comparing between computer science and financial technology,which one you think will be much better, in terms of continuing with bachelor of degree

    • @JeremyQuainoo
      @JeremyQuainoo  11 месяцев назад

      It depends on what the end goal is, both can land you a role in the tech or fintech space but it depends on what you're seeking

  • @amazon5665
    @amazon5665 Год назад +1

    I am qualified CMA, now confused whether to go for Fintech or Data science

    • @JeremyQuainoo
      @JeremyQuainoo  Год назад +2

      Its a tough dilemma, but there are lots of data scientists working in fintech and other industries because its in demand

  • @adamnordinrogers
    @adamnordinrogers 11 месяцев назад +1

    Fintech since it's modern and banks and start up needs any financial degree with Technology background

  • @ashleybembridge4963
    @ashleybembridge4963 2 месяца назад +1

    Hello Jeremy! I do not have any formal financial backgrounds, but I am VERY interested in finance personally. I hold a bachelor's degree in Interaction Design, but I am not working in that field. I am working as a CAD Design Specialist. Would you find it smart to pursue a Master's Degree in Digital Financial Technologies or just obtain various certificates and if so which ones? My end goal is to be working as a ux designer on finance apps.

    • @JeremyQuainoo
      @JeremyQuainoo  Месяц назад

      I believe both are good options but depending on your budget certifications may be the more affordable option (although quite effective and flexible). The Masters degree gives you a more well rounded education that translates into skills but both can effectively get you to your end goal. Hope that helps

  • @ahmedazeem7566
    @ahmedazeem7566 6 месяцев назад +1

    MBA finance students are the best to choose "FINTECH" to study ?
    Any best answer please

  • @aftabkrishna7274
    @aftabkrishna7274 Год назад +2

    What is your opinion in reference to the person who has a finance bachelors degree, and thinking about changing career and want to join US corporate \organization? Would you think that I would be able to get a job at the age of 47 with experience in retail industry as a self employed for more than two decades with a finance degree? Thanks in advance.

    • @JeremyQuainoo
      @JeremyQuainoo  Год назад

      Thats a tough question. I believe its possible, however you will most likely face competition so you'll need to set yourself apart in some way. Your experience running your own business can be leveraged but you also need to display knowledge/expertise in whichever field you intend to transition into. Hope that helps.

    • @aftabkrishna7274
      @aftabkrishna7274 Год назад

      @@JeremyQuainoo Yes. Thank you.

  • @ramzanch4949
    @ramzanch4949 Месяц назад +1

    My brother complete intermediate degree as a medical student
    And now he can choose BS FINTECH
    It is better than other fields ?

    • @JeremyQuainoo
      @JeremyQuainoo  20 дней назад

      A BS in FinTech can be a great choice if your brother is interested in finance and technology, offering strong career prospects in a growing industry. However, it's quite different from medicine, so he should consider whether his passion aligns more with tech and finance or with continuing in the medical field.

  • @rajeshprasad6016
    @rajeshprasad6016 Год назад +4

    Greetings from India, I'm 18 and stuck in a weird situation where I must pursue ACCA (accounting/finance) due to a poor decision in school but my true interest lies in computer science and due to my decision I'm not eligible in most colleges for anything STEM related but somehow I've found a distance program for Bachelor in computer applications....
    Everyone has told me this is useless as BCA and ACCA are completely unrelated and I should drop one thing but I just can't due to many reasons, plus I feel there may be potential for my career decision in like Fintech or maybe my knowledge of numbers may come in handy if I reach higher levels in the company.
    I don't mind ACCA and like some of the subject matter however I don't want to be an accountant. Is there any potential for this combo? What job roles could I get? Could I climb the corporate ladder?

    • @JeremyQuainoo
      @JeremyQuainoo  Год назад +3

      Hello Rajesh, I appreciate the difficulty of your situation. I believe this is decision you have to make for yourself because I'm sure there are some peculiar details involved. However, I will say that having a combination of accounting and technical skills gives you an upper hand and makes you multi-dimensional. There is definitely a place in fintech for experts with dual skillsets. So you really have to just find the right fintech that will match your skills. Hope that helps.

  • @wesleym1533
    @wesleym1533 Год назад +2

    I have the option to go either FinTech or Network/Security concentration for my IT degree. Does fintech consist of a lot of coding, because I do not care for programming?
    The link for the outfit is not working btw.

    • @JeremyQuainoo
      @JeremyQuainoo  Год назад +2

      Fintech doesn't have a lot of coding, I work in Fintech and don't know how to write a line of code

  • @Romio666
    @Romio666 Год назад +2

    Is it too late for an SME & Retail Banker to join the Fintech era at the age of 45 ? 🤔

  • @jemimabiney5579
    @jemimabiney5579 2 года назад +1

    Brief yet educative. Fintech I will choose. Thank you Jeremy.

    • @JeremyQuainoo
      @JeremyQuainoo  2 года назад

      Awesome choice Jemima😊 that would my preference was well

  • @RG1729.
    @RG1729. 6 месяцев назад +1

    Hi i have question i have my bachelor degree in Accounting and taxation.. So i would to purse my master now i have 2 options
    1) master in finance
    2) master in science fintech
    So which to choose in this.. I already got offer at fintech.. Is better for career opportunities to do fintech in Ireland reply please?

    • @JeremyQuainoo
      @JeremyQuainoo  5 месяцев назад

      I think with either choice you're good, however a bird in hand is always better than two in the bush so I'd say unless you're sure you'll get the other, good to pursue what you have readily available.

  • @ismailadesina6226
    @ismailadesina6226 2 года назад +2

    Hi.
    Thanks for sharing this.
    Please I need your opinion on this
    I studied accounting and 5 years experience as an accountant..
    I'm considering doing my master program abroad.
    As an accountant/finances person should I study MBA global or MBA fintech.?
    Which of the two will be favorable to my career in the future.
    Thank you

    • @JeremyQuainoo
      @JeremyQuainoo  2 года назад +2

      Hi Ismail, thanks for watching. I believe your decision between MBA Global or Fintech depends on what direction you want to take your career. Accounting is an age old practice with set traditional rules to guide. However, accountants are still required in the fintech industry and that broad knowledge makes you less one dimensional. So again it depends on the direction you want to go with your career and the industries you're aiming for. Hope that helps

  • @ananthramj698
    @ananthramj698 Год назад +2

    I am currently about to enter college in 1-7 months for my bachelor degrees, and I am seriously contemplating exploring and working in fintech after my degrees. I am looking to study economics offline and computer science online. The computer science part of it has worked out quite well and I've gotten admitted into a good university for the same. Do you think an economics + computer science or economics & finance + computer science combination is optimal to get into fintech in the future as I am fairly sure there isn't a single good degree in fintech in the country, at least not at the bachelors level.

    • @JeremyQuainoo
      @JeremyQuainoo  Год назад +3

      Yes you're right, there isn't a single degree that is the ideal for fintech. Most often a good blend of education and exposure is required. Economics+Computer Science and Finance+Computer Science are both great combinations because they're similar. I would through in a few digital transformation courses alongside if you can manage that. Cheers and all the best

    • @ananthramj698
      @ananthramj698 Год назад +1

      @@JeremyQuainoo Glad to hear you confirm what I hoped for. Definitely taking on courses outside of college, which is fortunately a lot easier thanks to my university providing premium access to Coursera which has a lot of good ones. Thank you for the reply and the wonderful content!

  • @sweksha385
    @sweksha385 Год назад +1

    Integrated program in finance and financial technology. How is this program, is it worth doing? Please rply

    • @JeremyQuainoo
      @JeremyQuainoo  11 месяцев назад

      Integrated Finance and Fintech Program: Is It Worth It?
      Pros:
      Offers a diverse skill set combining finance and fintech knowledge.
      Relevant to the rapidly growing fintech sector.
      Provides opportunities to work on financial innovation.
      Opens up various career options in finance and technology.
      May facilitate networking with industry professionals.
      Considerations:
      Program quality varies, so choose a reputable one.
      Evaluate the program's cost and potential career benefits.
      Align your long-term career goals with the program's focus.
      Research the demand for finance and fintech professionals in your desired job market.

  • @willread8376
    @willread8376 6 месяцев назад +1

    Fintech uses finance, and finance uses fintech

  • @barcaole1502
    @barcaole1502 Год назад +1

    can u make a video for tintech bootcamps tnxs bro u are top content creator

  • @Deeb741
    @Deeb741 Год назад +1

    My college doesnt have fintech.Only banking and finance so do i take it and learn tech on the side?

    • @JeremyQuainoo
      @JeremyQuainoo  Год назад

      My college didn't have fintech either. I did a banking and finance degree and took additional courses. Thats what worked for me.

  • @angorkornai-kwade1292
    @angorkornai-kwade1292 2 года назад +1

    Good stuff👌

  • @kashifsaleem148
    @kashifsaleem148 Год назад +1

    So is it worth it doing BS Fintech overall?And can we persue Master's in any CS program after doing bs fintech or not?

    • @JeremyQuainoo
      @JeremyQuainoo  11 месяцев назад

      Pros:
      Specialized knowledge in a growing field.
      Diverse career opportunities.
      Involvement in financial technology innovation.
      Suitable for entrepreneurship.
      Networking opportunities.
      Cons:
      Narrow focus compared to more general degrees.
      The fintech industry evolves rapidly, requiring continuous learning.
      Can you pursue a Master's in Computer Science after a BS in Fintech?
      Yes, it's possible. You may need to meet prerequisites, demonstrate academic excellence, and align your fintech skills with your desired CS specialization. Consider your long-term career goals and how each educational path supports them.

  • @israelolowoyo7467
    @israelolowoyo7467 Год назад +1

    Hello Mr Jeremy
    Would like to ask, What would be your Advise for someone who studied Electrical/Electronics Engineering that is Looking to Pivot into FinTech for Msc.

    • @JeremyQuainoo
      @JeremyQuainoo  Год назад

      I would say have a good reason why you want to pivot and don't fall victim to the fear of missing out since fintech sounds like the hot new thing. Even within fintech there are specific domains so be clear about which specific domain you would like to explore. Also scout around for the types of fintech roles advertised and identify the requirements that are presented and see if the fintech msc would provide those skills or that education. Hope that helps.

  • @sreelakshmim9954
    @sreelakshmim9954 Год назад +1

    Sir how can I talk to you

  • @kewaco.
    @kewaco. 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for the videos so far, please how do you source your video materials???🙏🙏

    • @JeremyQuainoo
      @JeremyQuainoo  2 года назад +1

      Glad you like the videos. Not sure what you mean by source?

    • @kewaco.
      @kewaco. 2 года назад

      @@JeremyQuainoo I mean the resources you add in your video edit, like the short effects.....yes I have watched all your video, I'm a software engineer working to be in fintech world soon,so I have practically learnt a lot since I met your channel.

    • @JeremyQuainoo
      @JeremyQuainoo  2 года назад +2

      @@kewaco. sure I get the short clips from storyblocks.com

    • @kewaco.
      @kewaco. 2 года назад +1

      @@JeremyQuainoo God bless you 💗

  • @SnehaGupta08
    @SnehaGupta08 Год назад +1

    Hey jeremy.
    I’ll be pursing my bachelors in canada. I was skeptical regarding the degree ie. Bsc Financial science degree or bba in finance. Could you please help me out :). Also do lemme know which programme languages i can work on for fintech. Love from india♥️

    • @JeremyQuainoo
      @JeremyQuainoo  Год назад +1

      Glad you enjoy the channel Sneha. It will be tough to advise which degree to pursue because both are adequate for a path to fintech if thats your goal. So I suggest you decide based on your areas of interest because its much easier to do well when you actually enjoy the topics under the course. Regarding the languages there are just too many to recommend, currently python is one language that I was to learn myself as I see it being used the most in my field. Hope that helps.

  • @raymondbansah5440
    @raymondbansah5440 Год назад +1

    Are the any affordable masters fintech degree i can apply for?

    • @JeremyQuainoo
      @JeremyQuainoo  Год назад

      Yes there should be. It depends on what you deem affordable

  • @elijahrosstv
    @elijahrosstv 2 года назад +1

    How difficult are upper level finance classes?

    • @JeremyQuainoo
      @JeremyQuainoo  2 года назад

      I would say the level of difficulty varies depending on the specific subject. But all are quite doable

    • @Romio666
      @Romio666 Год назад

      International fiance qualifications like CFA, FRM and ACCA are quiet challenging and requires several years, lots of efforts and very high dedication to clear

  • @pashwini3404
    @pashwini3404 Год назад +1

    In which field more fintech is used and upcoming years which field to choose..

    • @JeremyQuainoo
      @JeremyQuainoo  Год назад +1

      Fintech in itself is a field

    • @pashwini3404
      @pashwini3404 Год назад

      @@JeremyQuainoo I mean banking, financial services, cybersecurity, investments,.. Etc

    • @Romio666
      @Romio666 Год назад

      @@pashwini3404 all of them

  • @michaelrobinson8382
    @michaelrobinson8382 2 года назад +1

    I'm in my 30s and interested in FinTech would you still suggest a masters degree or online courses

    • @JeremyQuainoo
      @JeremyQuainoo  2 года назад +3

      I believe you can get value from both. It really depends on a number of things, if you have the budget for a masters then that will give you a more wholistic view of the fintech landscape and a lot of what is taught in the courses will be included. However, courses are cheaper and the learning is at your own pace so if you're working and may not have the time for a full degree program, a combination of courses would serve you best. I hope that helps.

    • @michaelrobinson8382
      @michaelrobinson8382 2 года назад

      @@JeremyQuainoo I have enrolled in a couple courses you have suggested

    • @JeremyQuainoo
      @JeremyQuainoo  2 года назад

      @@michaelrobinson8382 that's great Michael, I hope you get as much value from than as I did👍🏼

    • @michaelrobinson8382
      @michaelrobinson8382 2 года назад +1

      @@JeremyQuainoo Yes the they give a good talk about proptech, Fintech,regtech and insurtech. I'm also enrolled in u of buffalo blockchain course.

  • @sakshikelshikar3729
    @sakshikelshikar3729 Год назад +1

    My daughter has completed masters in fintech from Dublin university
    Plz help how she will get job
    Gid bless you

    • @JeremyQuainoo
      @JeremyQuainoo  Год назад

      wishing your daughter all the best in her job search

  • @QUANT_PAPA
    @QUANT_PAPA Год назад +1

    whitout a degree i still outperform them all XD

  • @rosylittleterrorcom
    @rosylittleterrorcom Год назад +2

    Hey! I'm pursuing Msc Financial technology in Liverpool... I am not into programming or coding so what are the other skills that i can possibly work towardsand what are the other job opportunities available specifically how is Fintech in UK?

    • @JeremyQuainoo
      @JeremyQuainoo  Год назад

      Unfortunately I can't speak specifically to UK opportunities since I'm based in Africa, but i have a full video on the courses and skills that you can acquire to better your chances of landing a fintech job