Economics BSBA vs Double major BA

Okay, I’ve looked everywhere on this site and through every thread and while I found information that was useful I’m still not able to come to a clear decision. I’ve decided on a career as a Financial analyst, and while that’s subject to change I want to pave the easiest route right now. I’m attending The Ohio State University in the fall and they have an economics program in the Fisher college of Business as BSBA and one in the college of arts and sciences as a BA. If I major in the business school I would take on a philosophy minor and if I major in the arts and sciences I would take on a double major in philosophy and economics which I could complete in 4 years without any course overload. I guess what I’m asking is what would give me the greatest opportunities. The double major background or the ‘business school’ prestige. I don’t know if having a BSBA in economics has a significant advantage over just a BA. If it doesn’t open alot more doors, considering I have internships with either major, I would prefer to do the double BA major.

any suggestions? sincerely looking for any helpful input, thank you!