Certified Financial Analyst

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Anjali TaRead to Lead

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Hello,
You can check it by clicking following link of CFA:-
https://www.cfainstitute.org/programs/cfaprogram/Pages/index.aspx

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Lamya Kaushikhard worker, passionate to do new things,

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Consider the information in the following table to determine if a career as a financial analyst is right for you. Degree Required Bachelor's degree typical, Master's degree often preferred
Education Field of Study Accounting, finance, statistics, mathematics, and engineering
Key Skills Analytical, communication, computer, math, and decision making skills
Licensure Required Licensure by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) or certification as a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) Job Growth (2014-2024)12% for all financial analysts*Median Salary (2015)$80,310 for all financial analysts*. .

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Yes.
NISM Certification Exams are qualifying exams to perform a specific job function. For example, you will be required to pass NISM Series VA: Mutual Fund Distributors Certification Exam to sell mutual fund products.
Specifically for Research Analysts, you can start working as an analyst, but you will not be able to publish any research report or make any research recommendation unless you pass the NISM Series XV: Research Analyst Certification.
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https://www.prepcafe.in

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Rahul Chauhan

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Doing MBA/PGDM is a waste of time and money as per my opinion. If you get admission in the top 10 business schools in India then it is a different story altogether. This is the era of practical knowledge, industry skills and hunger to always learn something new and trendy. I will recommend, you should invest your time and money in the international finance certifications like CFA, FRM, CMA, etc.

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