What is the difference between an MBA and MSF?

An MBA is a Masters of Business Administration. An MSF is a Masters of Science in Finance. The core difference is that one is business oriented with some finance (MBA) and the other is finance oriented (MSF) with some business.

General Manger needs an MBA CFO or Finance Director needs an MSF Good Luck! ~Dana.

MSF is a Masters of Science in Finance and an MBA is a Master of Business Administration The MBA is a post graduate degree in business communication which is useful to executives and managerial positions. The MSF is a post graduate degree is for those seeking positions in corporate finance, investment managing or financial investments.

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