05-14-2004, 07:50 AM
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AOA.
im v confused, whtz the difference between Finance & Accounts.
since i hav completed my BS in BUSINESS INFORMATICS. NOW I REALLY wanna proceed in Finance side but im stuck up wid these issues. and i want tu gain perfection in my field. plz help me out and guide me which path tu choose in future for my masterz other than doin simple MBA
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In short, Accounting rougly is the 'art of recording' financial quantitative figures which might be later converted into meaningful forms of representations.... These representations might be used to assist in decision making where qualitative factors are taken into consideration.
Finance is technically the commercial activity of providing funds... It is the branch of economics, often characterized with Accounting that involves study of the management of money or money equivalents.
Hence, Accounting and Finance are closely related.
AOA.
im v confused, whtz the difference between Finance & Accounts.
since i hav completed my BS in BUSINESS INFORMATICS. NOW I REALLY wanna proceed in Finance side but im stuck up wid these issues. and i want tu gain perfection in my field. plz help me out and guide me which path tu choose in future for my masterz other than doin simple MBA
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In short, Accounting rougly is the 'art of recording' financial quantitative figures which might be later converted into meaningful forms of representations.... These representations might be used to assist in decision making where qualitative factors are taken into consideration.
Finance is technically the commercial activity of providing funds... It is the branch of economics, often characterized with Accounting that involves study of the management of money or money equivalents.
Hence, Accounting and Finance are closely related.