A Bachelor of Commerce degree in Finance will give you a grounding in accounting, management, economics, and business law courses. You will learn about investments and the workings of financial institutions. You’ll also learn how money can be transferred, how one form of money can be exchanged for another, how stocks are traded on Stock Exchanges, how government and corporate bonds are managed, and how we can navigate an ever more complex economic maze. If these aspects interest you, or if you’re hoping to gain a better understanding of how money works, how it grows, and how it should be managed, finance might be the educational discipline for you.