Tuesday, October 29, 2013

what is the difference between a bachelors in economics and a bachelors in finance? and Sterling Heights Mayor Richard Nottee Testifies During Michigan Senate Finance Committee Hearing

what is the difference between a bachelors in economics and a bachelors in finance?



what jobs can you get with a economics degree and what jobs can you get with a finance degree?


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Answer by olin228
The jobs with a good economics degree, and the prospects for a good graduate program, are far superior to those with just a degee in finance. The latter is a trade and tech degree, and the person earning it is assumed to be narrow and in general, poorly educated. An economics degree is a liberal arts degree and requires competence in areas beyond the narrow specialization. It is notable that most better universities and colleges do not allow students to major in subjects like finance but rather require them to do more general degrees and to save specialization into narrow trade and tech subjects like finance for a graduate program.


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Sterling Heights Mayor Richard Nottee Testifies During Michigan Senate Finance Committee Hearing
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Image by Michigan Municipal League (MML)
Mayor Abdul Haidous of the city of Wayne and Sterling Heights Mayor Richard Notte were in Lansing on Thursday, with Michigan Municipal League staffer Andy Schor, to testify at the Senate Finance Committee's first hearing on SB 34, which would eliminate the personal property tax. Read the Feb. 3rd Action Alert (http://www.mml.org/advocacy/alerts_advisories/2011_02_4_action.html) which explains the League's position on the bill, and the steps local leaders are taking to make sure committee members understand the devastating impact this would have on local public services should it be enacted without a replacement for the revenues to local communities. For more about the League and what we do go to mml.org.



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