How to phrase a triple concentration in my resume?

I have a co-major in Finance and Accounting with a second major in Mathematics. Any ideas on how to write this onto my resume without it looking stupid?

I've been toying with Co-Major: Finance/Accounting | Second Major: Mathematics

What do you guys think? Thanks!

 

I liked the suggestion above by ThatYaleThing (hillarious name, dude):

Bachelor of Science: Finance, Accounting and Mathematics

or

Bachelor of Business Administration/Arts: Finance and Accounting Bacehlor of Science: Math

I don't think you have to say you "Triple Major: Finance, Acct., Math". What's important is they see three subjects on there. They'll ask you if they don't assume you triple majored.

 

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