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Gautham A S

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Hi Sail,If you want to make a career in Finance I would suggest you to work on the following things:
1. Strong knowledge of accounts
2. Basic and common understanding of Stock Exchange
3. Know the financial trends
4. Have a very good knowledge on MS Excel (Better to go for a certification)
5. Good knowledge of what all industries and their current job roles
6. Very well versed with Aptitude, Reasoning.

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pavan acharistruggling for something......

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Both are valuable, and could boost up your resume and it is up to your choice to choose one among these.

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Edu MentorEducationConsultant

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They should be understand in this way as:
(a) FRM i.e financial risk management/required to become risk manager or risk analyst in respective company or firm.
(b)CFA i.e certified financial analyst or Investment analyst
(c) CFP i.e Certified financial planner/Investment managers. The best possible combination of the above courses as: (a) MBA+FRM(b) MBA+CFA(c) B.Com+CFA(d) Any graduate stream+CFP.
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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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Dear Abhi,
It depends upon that what branch of Finance fascinates you more. CMA (Certified Management Account) is more concerned with managerial accounting. And CFP (Certified Financial Planner) is for portfolio planning of clients. There is one more in the list I. e. CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst) which consist more towards Quantitative and Qualitative analysis of Business Finance. Hence, before jumping into any of these you need to figure out that what you want to do as a job. One it is cleared, you can move ahead in this way. Just to give you the brief, since you are more towards 'Finance' you should to go with CFA. Because CMA co
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