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what is the difference between a masters in finance and a mba?

Submitted by on March 1, 2010 – 11:45 amNo Replies


A web user asks, know the ms in finance deals solely with finance. does the mba offer a more all around education in business including one’s specific specialization. what about course work? how do admissions standards differ between the two degrees. i’m contemplating a career in finance and i’m not for sure what is the best route.

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