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8 years agoGuide-Level 13
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8 years agoGuide-Level 12
CFA is a certification course which focuses on hardcore finance. They teach you everything related to finance be it equity, fixed income, derivatives, corporate finance, alternative investments, accounting and other related subjects. The focus is on the in-depth understanding of the subject matter and the subsequent application of the same. The course surely hones your analytical skills and gives you a deep understanding of finance and investments. CFA Charter holder also has a good scope of earning than the non-credential peers. The CFA salary for a professional is determined based on various factors such as experience level
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8 years agoScholar-Level 16
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8 years agoGuide-Level 12
You can go ahead if you are comfortable pacing with the two programs. M.Com is a degree that focuses on commerce, management and economics related subjects which can help boost your I. C. W. A professional degree. So, it is actually a good idea to pursue both to enhance your career scope but again, It is all about time and pace management.
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8 years agoGuide-Level 12
ICAI is the national professional accounting body of India. ICAI is the second the largest professional Accounting & Finance body in the world. However, the rapid growth and autonomy of the ACCA in the early 2000s, soon made ICAI the third the largest in terms of membership, the first being the ACCA. ICAI is the only licensing cum regulating body of the financial audit and accountancy profession in India. It recommends the accounting standards to be followed by companies in India to National Advisory Committee on Accounting Standards (NACAS) and sets the accounting standards to be followed by other types of organisations. ICAI
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Guide-Level 11
The mainstay courses for commerce students are CA CS and CMA. I know what exactly is your confusion, but I would like to inform. CS I. e company secretary is a professional who deals with all the legal aspects of any company. The main strengths of a CS is law. They are theoretically considered strong with specialisations in corporate laws, RBI, FEMA, IPR, mergers and acquisitions etc. On the other hand, cwa or cma I. e cost and works accountant or cost and management accountant are professionals with a strong base in costing and cost management. Although, course content is somewhat similar in all the three courses, but the weightag
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8 years agoContributor-Level 6
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