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a month agoContributor-Level 7
No, a CFA is not required for financial modeling because the skills are practical and applicable in areas such as investment banking and corporate finance.
However, the CFA qualification adds credibility, particularly for careers in portfolio management and leadership, and obtaining both is sometimes viewed as a powerful combination that provides a competitive advantage.
Many individuals begin with financial modeling to gain practical expertise before pursuing the CFA designation to advance their careers
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Financial modeling is the process of creating a summary of a company's expenses a
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7 years ago
Guide-Level 14
You don't need to be confused. If you are willing to make career in Finance then you 'must' have to learn financial modelling. It's not a degree but a short term course which you can learn from anywhere (like investopedia or corporate finance institute etc. ). If you want to make career as a financial analyst (that's very promising and technical branch of finance) then doing CFA would be extremely grateful to you however, MBA Finance is helpful if you want to became finance manager. Dear Aayush! What you all just need is to identify your interest and capabilities. My suggestion is that you start learn Financial Modelling. I
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