Pursuing a degree in finance prepares you for multiple career opportunities upon graduation, including financial analysis, investment banking, corporate finance, brokering, financial planning, underwriting, and more. The Bureau of Labor and Statistics is projecting that the field of financial operations will grow eight percent from 2020 to 2030, adding over 750,800 new jobs. Here are seven scholarships to help fund your finance degree: Finance and Accounting Undergraduate Scholarship This scholarship supports the costs of attending third,…
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