24-08-2020 09:57 PM | ||
dannyfrei | I think I might have been scammed, I tried to dispute a transaction I made and the company isn't answering. I did some research and found this company: MyChargeback does anyone know if they're any good at recovering my funds? | |
07-09-2015 11:00 AM | ||
Unregistered | In what way does the word "Transaction Advisory" sound like a high paying prestigious job? TS really funny.... | |
06-09-2015 10:49 AM | ||
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Senior associate? Expect to get 4k-4.2k max, with an average of 2 months bonus (inclusive of AWS). Don't believe us? Wait till you get the job offer, then let us know if we're wrong. |
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04-09-2015 03:37 PM | ||
Unregistered | Already told you not much different compared to audit, maybe 10-15% higher. Many others previously already tell you there is nothing prestigious & high paying about it. You are just refusing to accept reality & keep asking hoping someone will tell you what you want to hear. | |
04-09-2015 02:15 PM | ||
anba | How about salary in Advisory? The work they do is similar to mgmt consulting stuff that ACN does | |
04-09-2015 11:47 AM | ||
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Not really that much better. Audit year 3 is usually a senior associate drawing ~50-55k base, Transactions Advisory (a.k.a process outsourcing) is either the same or at most 10-15% higher. I don't know where you are getting this idea that TAS is a prestigious place comparable to management consulting, but that is clearly incorrect and anyone honest who works in a Big 4 before can tell you that. If your intention is to jump from Accenture to EY hoping for a big pay rise and jack up in CV / social prestige, your gonna be in for a nasty surprise. |
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04-09-2015 01:12 AM | ||
anba | Compared to audit, its definitely better | |
04-09-2015 01:12 AM | ||
anba | Good analogy. | |
03-09-2015 10:35 PM | ||
Unregistered |
Lol transactions advisory is not "consulting" It is financial due diligence for M&A (ie companies being bought and sold) If investment bankers are like real estate agents, TAS is like the contractor tasked with carrying out minor repair works to bring up the sale value. |
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03-09-2015 05:38 PM | ||
Unregistered | To be blunt, don't expect to be paid more than your current job. | |
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