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Multiple degrees, such as CA CS and CMA are undoubtedly beneficial. It will undoubtedly benefit you, especially if you work in corporate. Personally, I believe that learning broadens your perspective. What's more crucial, though, is that you be able to use your knowledge in the workplace. Even having a large number of qualifications won't help you if it's not possible.
The decision to pursue these three degrees should entirely be driven by your passion for developing into a strong professional and your desire to learn more and more, not by Mr. X's possession of these degrees and his high salary. Undoubtedly, someone's large bundle motiv
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