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See, only doing BBA and MBA will not be worth it. You must be having some work experience and learning in a city such as Australia, your CV must be strong enough.
Good Luck.
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CPA (Certified Public Accountant), CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst), and investment banker are all professionals within the financial sector, but they each have distinct scopes of work. CPAs primarily focus on accounting, auditing, and taxation. They ensure accurate financial records, provide assurance services, and offer expertise in tax planning and compliance. CPAs often work in public accounting firms, corporations, or government agencies.
CFAs, on the other hand, specialize in investment management and analysis. They are skilled in areas such as portfolio management, financial analysis, and asset valuation. CFAs are commonly
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Eligibility: The very first thing that you need to know is that whether you are eligible to take the exams or not.
To be eligible for the exams you must:
Have an international travel passport and
An undergraduate education: A Bachelor's (or equivalent) degree. You can be in your final year too while registering for the exam.
Or,
Work experience: Four years of professional work experience.
Or,
A combination of both: Education and professional work experience that meets the minimum of 4 years.
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Exam Length:
CMA 2 part e
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Recognition- CFA is recognized in all 206 countries, as it is one of the best finance courses in the world. ACCA is one of the oldest and best accounting course with recognition in 170+ countries (as they claim on their website) it comes with certain limitations, which are due to varying accounting and tax laws in different countries. Also, ACCA i
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CFA is organized by the CFA Institute (American Based Institute) globally recognised.
CFA focuses on ethics, accounting, corporate finance, equity investments, fixed income and portfolio management.
To clear CFA, you need Level 1: 42%, level 2: 46% and for level 3: 54%. Only those who complete three
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B.Com / M.Com students
CA aspirants
IT professionals
This programme helps you specialize in a broad range of investment specialties that can be applied in any market worldwide. CFA programme is wide-ranging curriculum that will expose you to investment principles for you to meet the professional requirements of any work place. The level of competence and integrity of a Fina
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