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heena agrawaltry to give best solution..

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Hi Diya. Most of the top b-schools, the curriculum is extremely hectic to take up CFA with it. Also, companies when they come for recruitment, they don't really value CFA level 1 a lot as there are many people with at least CFA level 2. Having said that, there is no harm in pursuing CFA with your MBA if you can pull it off. Good luck.

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In recent times, Chartered Finance Analyst CFA is a designation which is quite revered and regarded by most as a key certification for professionals in the areas of portfolio management and research. The chartered finance analyst programme is a certification from the CFA Institute. It is a globally regarded certification. It is essentially a self-study methodology, graduate level programme for professionals who want to pursue a career in investment. A person coming out of any discipline or academics can pursue the CFA programme. Applications to the programme are usually from students and undergraduates to an early professional who inte
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Here are some to become a financial analyst and grow your career in Finance
Certification and skills
As is the case with any job, the aspirant must know his craft. One must have at least a Bachelors degree preferably in a finance-related major, such as accounting or economics. Furthermore, it has become nearly compulsory that the aspirant has a certification in any one of- CFP CFA (most popular), CFS, CIMA, or the CLU courses though MBA may fill the requirement of these certifications in many cases. Apart from this, the aspirant should have solid analytical, valuation, marketing and communication skills and anin-depth understanding of co
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Hi, I am glad that you're choosing one of the highest demand jobs in Finance - Finance Analyst
As we all know None of these degrees train us on the key skills needed to begin a career as a Finance Analyst. Hence you need to get a certification to kick-start your career in Financial Analysis. Imarticus learning are an award-winning professional education institute that offer Financial Analysis Certification Course in association with EY as the Knowledge Provider. Through a rigorous project-based methodology, you will acquire a powerful toolkit that will help you to build a career as a Finance Analyst. This programme includes comprehensiv
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Abhijeet Gaware

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The CFA is a credential as well as a passport to the largest club of investment professionals in the world. Being a charter member means many regulatory agencies will offer waiver from licensing exams, graduate programs give you a waiver of the GMAT and many financial and investment-related certification organizations grant waivers from qualifying exams or continuing education requirements.
There are three levels and exams are held annually,
Level I tests your knowledge of the ethical and professional standards and the exams consists of basic knowledge and comprehension questions focused on investment tools; some questions will require a
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Abhijeet Gaware

Contributor-Level 7

In recent times, Chartered Finance Analyst CFA is a designation which is quite revered and regarded by most as a key certification for professionals in the areas of portfolio management and research. The chartered finance analyst programme is a certification from the CFA Institute. It is a globally regarded certification. It is essentially a self-study methodology, graduate level programme for professionals who want to pursue a career in investment. A person coming out of any discipline or academics can pursue the CFA programme. Applications to the programme are usually from students and undergraduates to an early professional who inte
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Abhijeet Gaware

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A person coming out of any discipline or academics can pursue the CFA programme. Applications to the programme are usually from students and undergraduates to an early professional who intent to get a boost to their career. Although it is important to note that just getting a certification will not guarantee the same. Passing all the three exams of CFA in itself is a very daunting job when compared to the efforts and commitment of the time required as against other management programs like the MBA. In fact, there are many MBA pass outs and CAs who join CFA to get into core investment banking jobs. CFA gives a great technical grounding
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Abhijeet Gaware

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A Financial Analyst performs the very vital job of evaluating market trends, setting-up long-term goals, financial policies and deciding upon when and what investors should be made for an investors or companys profit. The sail of a companys fortune rests majorly on the reports, suggestions a financial analyst provides on the rough seas that present markets ride.
Certification and skills
As is the case with any job, the aspirant must know his craft. One must have at least a bachelors degree preferably in a finance-related major, such as accounting or economics.
Furthermore, it has become nearly compulsory that the aspirant has a certifica
...more

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Abhijeet Gaware

Contributor-Level 7

Hi, I am glad that your choosing one of the highest demand jobs in Finance - Finance Analyst
To make a career as a Finance Analyst you should have a Bachelor's degree which belongs to the finance/commerce/ Economics background. As we all know None of these degrees train us on the key skills needed to begin a career as a Finance Analyst. Hence you need to get a certification to kick-start your career in Financial Analysis. We at Imarticus learning are an award-winning professional education institute. We offer Financial Analysis Certification Course, in association with EY as the Knowledge Provider. Through a rigorous project-based metho
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