Accounting or Business Administration

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<p>I’m with taxguy on this one. He knows what he’s talking about.</p>

<p>that’s what i said ;]</p>

<p>Accounting major opens doors as professional accountants in private, government, and non-profit organizations. Knowledge of business and financial concepts, principles of federal taxation, auditing and so on accelerate an accounting career.</p>

<p>[Degree</a> in Business Administration](<a href=“http://www.cc-sd.edu/business-administration-degree.html"]Degree”>http://www.cc-sd.edu/business-administration-degree.html) leads to many responsible managerial positions in both domestic and international firms. It gives a solid foundation in all the disciplines related to business. So, a business administration major can work in any of the disciplines in a business organization with an integrated understanding of business and economic concepts.</p>

<p>You can decide on a [Bachelor’s</a> degree in Accounting](<a href=“http://www.cc-sd.edu/bachelor-degree-business-accounting.html"]Bachelor’s”>http://www.cc-sd.edu/bachelor-degree-business-accounting.html) or business administration depending on your aptitude for accounting specifically or business management disciplines.</p>