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    mark jones
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    Hello,
    I recently faced the dilemma of choosing between Economics Vs Finance Degree, and I’d like to share my thoughts. Economics offers a deep understanding of economic systems and policies, while Finance focuses on managing money and investments. I went with Finance because I enjoy the practical aspect of handling finances and investments. However, it really depends on your interests and career goals. Both are valuable fields, so choose the one that aligns best with your passion and objectives.

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