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The Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance at Simon Fraser University offers a deep understanding of financial management, investment analysis, and corporate finance. The program covers areas such as financial markets, risk management, and portfolio theory. Students gain practical experience through case studies, projects, and internships, preparing them for careers in banking, investment management, and financial planning. The curriculum emphasizes analytical skills, strategic decision-making, and financial modeling, equipping graduates to navigate the complexities of the financial world.

Career Options:

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Financial Analyst

11101$65,000 - $120,000Analyze financial data and trends to provide insights for investment decisions and financial planning, often working with portfolios or in corporate finance.

Investment Manager

10021$85,000 - $150,000Oversee and manage investment portfolios for clients, ensuring that assets are allocated efficiently and aligned with investment goals and risk tolerance.

Financial Advisor

11102$60,000 - $120,000Provide personalized financial planning and advice to clients, helping them achieve their long-term financial goals, including retirement and investment planning.

Securities Agent, Investment Dealer, or Broker

11103$70,000 - $140,000Facilitate the buying and selling of securities on behalf of clients, providing investment strategies and managing financial transactions.

Corporate Treasurer

11100$90,000 - $160,000Manage an organization's financial health by overseeing its cash flow, investments, and financial risk, ensuring efficient capital allocation.