-finance.
What is the disproportion in between the Bachelor of scholarship in financial as well as the bachelor of commercial operation administration department in finance?
And what career trail those it lead to?
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A BBA is more general – you get some finance, some accounting, some management, some business law, etc. A BS-Finance would be more pointed.
I recommend that you go for the BBA and if you are really interested in finance, go for an MBA afterwords. A BS finance really doesn’t carry much weight these days – you will need an MBA eventually anyway.
If you do go after either of these degrees, by all means take at least one tax course [not the same as accounting] and one “managerial accounting” [aka "budgeting"] course. They were the two most useful courses I have ever taken.
As for career paths, these both lead to careers in business. Again, the BBA can take you almost anywhere. The BS-Finance more or less sends you to the local stockbroker or bank.