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Anand RaghavendraWrote on 22 September 2012Good thought.....Passion drives a profession Long tine finserve....may not be the cup of tea for many
Vivek KrishnamoorthyWrote on 10 July 2012@Dipesh, CFA helps analyze and value different assets. FRM is to get a deep understanding of Risk Management. Register for a one-on-one telephonic counselling session here http://www.learnwithflip.com/guide-me/career-guidance-phone.html?view=tele
Vivek KrishnamoorthyWrote on 10 July 2012@Anushree, these are e-learning courses. You can visit www.learnwithflip.com for more details.
DIPESH BIYANIWrote on 09 July 2012Hi Vivek Sir, I' recently qualified as a CA in the last attempt and working in a credit analysis job profile.. Please suggest what should I go for FRM or CFA? CFA would give me exposure of wealth management too. Will FRM do the same? Kindly guide AnushreeWrote on 09 July 2012vivek sir i can not find the link u mentioned and also tell is it a distance learning or class room training course
Vivek KrishnamoorthyWrote on 09 July 2012@Anushree I’d suggest courses that combine with CA to give you an advantage in your career. FLIP has courses in Investment Banking, Corporate Banking which would be relevant for you. Take a look at this http://www.learnwithflip.com/offerings/338.html.
Vivek KrishnamoorthyWrote on 09 July 2012@Prabhakar BV, yes, you're right. The CFA or for that matter even FRM are top notch Certifications. But the cost as well as the time required to invest is comparable to completing the CA! It can take years and cost tens of thousands of rupees. AnushreeWrote on 08 July 2012hey thanks for sharing m also interested in going finance field can you please suggest how i should prepare for it as im in ca final ....i want to improve my skills over it |
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