@@tman1500 how can you say that? And even if CFA is better, you have to commit much more time and money into it so it's definitely not a better choice for everyone.
RandomGamer cfa is cheaper than mba dude. Only reason to spend 10s of thousands on a MBA is because u get a network afterwards. Top 5 school MBA is ok..anything else is waste of money. For 99% of ppl, a CFA is the better option.
Great video....one edit or correction I would add is that it is actually possible to pass the exam in 18 months if you are able to pass each level on your first attempt. I luckily was able to do this and took my First Level 1 exam in December 2014 and finished Level 3 in June 2016.
Taking part 1 this February, do you mind sharing more of your experience with me? I’m pretty well versed on the topics, but I’m stressing about the need to master everything lol. I only get reimbursed if I pass haha
Hey! Thanks so much for this informative video. I’m contemplating whether to pursue the CFA designation or CPA designation. This decision is so tough. You’re videos are helping so much!
Cfa is more finance based cpa is more accounting based so if you are working in audit, accounting etc. then the cpa is better. But if you are in IB PE AM it will be best to do the cfa.
Would love to see a vid on CFA vs Masters. Could you also elaborate on masters in Finance/Investment? Is it worth? What grade is considered to be satisfactory? Which one is better to do CFA or a master?
Do you think it makes sense to start the CFA right after you graduate before getting a job or waiting a year or two to start it once you've already been working? Thanks Afzal!
From my experience, I'd recommend doing it towards the end of your studies and try do as many levels as you can before entering the workplace BUT without compromising your degree. My reason for this is that while you're doing your degree you are already in that studying mindset. Also, from speaking to people who work in audit (doing CA and CFA), they find it tough to work 8-10 hour days and still make time for studying. The sooner you get the exams done the better.
RandomGamer this comparison is stupid. ACA is accountancy, CFA is so much more than accountancy- derivs, ethics, eco, stats. If ur looking for something well rounded and most covetted in the world then CFA is ur best choice. If u want to work in the finance department or be an accountant then do ACA
Do big investment banking firms like ( Morgan Stanley,JPMC, Goldman Sachs, Barclays and many more) hire CFA's with one to two years of work experience?
You need at least 4 years of work experience to have the letters 'CFA' next to your name, however, if you have done and passed all three levels you can mention so in your CV/cover letter/application.
Passed CFA Level 1 in December 2019! Any advice for level 2? I plan on doing it in June 2021. I only spent 3 weeks studying about 6-8 hours a day for Level 1 but I don't think I'll get away with that for level 2 or 3. Appreciate any advice you have!
Hey! I just wanted to know the detail about Level 1. I am an A-Level student and just got accepted into University. I took Business Studies and Maths for my A-Levels while studying Economics and Accounting by myself. How long or how committed do you think I need to put in for the level 1 exam? Is 3 weeks studying about 6-8 hours a day still valid for me? Congratulation on your CFA Level 1!
@@justinlee7738 Howzit man! I completed my degree last year which specialized in Finance and Accounting so throughout my degree I was indirectly studying for CFA. I'd say that doing it straight out of school will he incredibly difficult because of the finance you cover as well as the financial reporting (accounting). I don't know what work you cover in A Levels as I never did A levels but I'd suggest looking at the content for Level 1 and assess for yourself what work you know and what work you still need to cover. Let me know if there's anything else I can help with 🙏
@Dean Terence, congrats, how did you do it within a short period???I have less than 8 weeks for my level 1 exam, please could you give me some hints on how to go about it. Thanks
@@adedoyinadeleke3304 Hi, thank you very much! So there aren't any 'hints' that I can give but strategy-wise I would suggest the following: 1. Look at the sections which are weighted the most (if my memory serves me correctly the biggest 2 are Accounting and Ethics) and prioritise those and then work your way 'down' in terms of the weightings of each section. 2. Pick your battles. For me, personally, I struggle with stats but am very comfortable with accounting so in my test I spent more time with the accounting to make sure that I score those marks and then left the stats stuff for the end of the paper because I didn't want to waste time working out answers and then other sections suffer as a result. However, in terms of studying, prioritise the sections you struggle with (keeping their weightings in mind) because you obviously need to all the sections to pass level 1. 3. Make sure ethics is the last section you cover the day before the exam because it is arguably the most important. Best of luck and if there is anything else you need help with then let me know :)
@@AfzalHussein would being a Financial Analyst for a retail company more so in the logistics part of the company count as relevant work experience? And How could I use this experience to help with CFA? Because I don’t think I’ll be dealing with investments/securities & equities.
Hey Afzal, what advice would you give a year 12 student looking for relevant work experience to strengthen their chances of landing a spring week. How would they go about getting a placement?
This is my question as well! I asked a friend of mine in audit now and he says that while doing articles you're drafting financial statements which meets the work experience criteria. Please let me know once you find the answer as I've emailed the admin at CFA but haven't got a reply. Diaclaimer: This is just what I heard. In no way am I claiming that what I said above is 100% legitimate.
Hey Afzal, I got a quick question. I'm currently a freshman in engineering at Cambridge (which sucks when looking for jobs). I currently have 3 spring program under my belt (accounting, trading, consulting, tech, no ibd) and I recently received an offer from a very small PE firm in Singapore. I hold 3 leadership position in Cambridge as well and I wish to ask whether the experience in PE will set me apart from others, especially those who have ibd spring weeks (largely because I don't have an ibd spring offer). Also what sort of skills should I look out for in PE that can be mentioned in IBD interviews during my second year. What sort of stuff should I emphasize on my CV next year? Thanks for reading and hope to hear from you soon!
Hey! First of all really love your videos! Second of all, I want to do CFA in canada. So, as you were talking about the way someone can cut down costs for this degree, is it applicable for Canada too?
Hey Afzal, I am currently a finance major pursuing my CFA and was wondering what you recommend for a minor? I’m deciding between accounting and economics. Thank you
I graduated in BSc Economics, It is necessary to study CFA to work in wealth and investment sector? Would it be more beneficial in senior years of working?
Thanks Afzal, It's so much informative for an IB aspirant like me. I'm an MBA graduate and working in Dubai as an accountant. I really wish to start my career in IB. How do I begin? Which position I need to apply.? Am I qualified ? Please advise me.
Hey, thanks. As an MBA graduate you should be looking at experienced hire positions such as Associate and VP roles. You should try and network with people through LinkedIn and company events in order to identify which areas interest and suit you most. Hope that helps :)
I’m thinking of taking the CFA level 1....Is it like necessary for a CFA student to be good at financial markets? Because I’m trying to learn the markets but right now I’m quite amateur so can you please guide me on this?
Hello i will advice you to contact Mr James for a help he will help you pass your CFA exams he will also give you some question and answers which you will have to study and it will be the same thing you will see on your exam day
that is only if you start counting from the exam date of level one considering you are starting on December If you take into account the studying then its more like 2 years
Bro, does the work experience mean only in the investment banking / financial market sector OR just any finance function related one..?? I'm currently working on the finance domain in the service industry with around 10 year experience. Will that suffice..?
master of finance vs master of financial engineering/computational finance/mathematical finance I consider the master of finance as pretty useless as all you can learn there is definitely learnt in the first year of Analyst if not before. But what's your opinion on masters on financial engineering let's say?
If I have a business background but not a finance background per sé, would you say it is more difficult to pass the exam? Is CFA just for finance undergrads?
Enrolled for the investment foundations programme with the CFA institute.What I would like to know is,does it give a better insight of how the CFA is structured?
Aside from branding and having more knowledge and skill, what kind of positions can one secure if they have a CFA? Obviously an entry level position in investment banking does not require a CFA. Would it be helpful to have this certification if you want to work at an investment boutique? Wealth management? What are the pros and cons (cons being people don’t really care that much if you have one as I know sometimes that attitude towards a MSF is)
Hi Mr Hussein, I am a civil engineer and already had 3 years engineering experience. Am I able to start cfa and is there a lot of preknowledge for this ?
I am an under graduate student from India and will pass CFA level two and FRM both level papers till graduation. I am pursuing bachelors degree in account. And along with this I also do an internship as an equity dealer with one of the Top brokers in India. After I graduate, I dream of my future and my career in Wall Street in New York, is this dream possible, that I can then take a job in a very big company like Morgan Stanley, JP MORGAN, Goldman Sachs or another big and medium Financial Corporation. Please reply I need help a lot. And I am going to have a dream that there is a boy who dreams of doing something big in the future. Please reply.
Sir I want to have a good knowledge about FA so that I can live a financially independent life by earning through stock market. What should be my qualifications to do that CFA? Please 🥺 help me out
Thanks for the video! You talked about having 4 years of professional experience. I don’t have them yet but I was wondering if it’s possible to take the tests even if I don’t have the experience. If I pass all the tests, is it possible to get the cfa certificate and only after this getting the 4 years experience? Is that ok? Or should I wait to have the experience before taking the tests? Thanks!
To complete CFA, you need 48 months (4 years) of finance related work and having passed the 3 exams. It doesn't matter if your work experience is before, during or after the exams.
Hi afzal.. I completed MBA (Finance and Marketing?)3 years back and have only 6 month job experience in accounts executive role.. and the next 2 nd a half years i committed with marriage life being house wife...Because of some health issues and commitments i wasn't able to go job. I dont have the instructor before to know about all these... Could you please enlight me what can i do next to become a Financial Analyst.
This is a very off track question but I'm very confused What would you do if you were in a place where one option is doing BCOM from Nm/mithibai + CFA where you get a good exposure and it also benefits your CFA schedule like you can give enough time for CFA while studying BCOM or would you rather go for BFM+ CFA from an little avg college jaha pe getting exposure is very minimum; Is it like when you go for a job; cfa+ bfm would have more preference than bcom+cfa(with few other short term certifiactions)?
I am an Indian Chartered Accountancy student of Intermediate level, Can u guide me how to make a career in Investment Banking, Private Equity, Hedge Fund, MF Manager, Corporate Finance.. or like Premium segments.
hello afzal, my qn is how can i get into CFA after completing the ACCA F9 paper which is also equivalent to an advanced diploma? and what exemption can i get by completing ACCA F9 for doing a masters in CFA?
Hi I am currently studying Accounting & Finance and in my second year. Would it be worth me trying to complete CFA Level 1? I am not 100% sure what it is I want to be but I am starting to lean further into investment banking.
Hello Afzal, I have a question regarding the eligibility for sitting for the CFA level 1 exam. I have bachelors in accounting and masters in financial planning, but I am working in a non-financial industry. However, I am looking to shift my career into the finance sector. To sit for the level 1 exam, is there any prerequisite that I have to have work experience in financial/banking industry?
I can start studying for CFA after my 12th right. Actually I'm doing my 2 year international business diploma from conestoga college in Canada, but thinking of starting studies for CFA. How is this plan, or please advise me something what I can do
Hey! I have applied for CFA level 1 scholarship, but I didn't get one and also, I couldn't pass my exam. Now I'm planning to give it again in August 2023, so I wanted to know that, am I eligible to reapply for the scholarship for the same level.
hello ,i have a bachelor in banking and finance do you advice me to continue to get the CFA ? and how many years i need to study to have the CFA certificate? thank you
Hi Afzal, i currently work in aerospace as an engineer but I help a friend of mine with idea generation, macro economic outlooks, trade ideas etc for a bespoke family office structure (Its long/short equities) I do this out of my interest in finance in my spare time, I'm ok with Bloomberg and Eikon etc. Being that this isn't my actual job and I now realise that I'd like to transfer into finance (im 33) as a junior analyst or some similar role but have not gone through an internship etc, are there any decent options here? would it be a good idea to get a level 1 completed as a means of supporting any applications? Thanks!
Hi Afzal, I worked for 7 years in finance between 2006 ad 2013 as a market maker in the City. I then left to pursue other interests. If I take my CFA and pass have i already achieved my 4 years of service or do you have to have 4 years of service post CFA completion to put CFA after your name? Thanks for your answerin advance
Hi, thanks for your video. I wanna know the career development. for example how long could one person work in such organizations. And is it common for people to enter the industry when their age is close to /around 30?
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The CFA Program is the real deal. A ton of work but you learn so much. Thank you for the video!
CFA vs MSc Finance?
You should also do a video on CFA vs Masters/MBA
RandomGamer pleaseee do this video afzal
CFA>MBA
@@tman1500 how can you say that? And even if CFA is better, you have to commit much more time and money into it so it's definitely not a better choice for everyone.
RandomGamer cfa is cheaper than mba dude. Only reason to spend 10s of thousands on a MBA is because u get a network afterwards. Top 5 school MBA is ok..anything else is waste of money. For 99% of ppl, a CFA is the better option.
CFA is geared more towards equity and investment banking, whereas an MBA covers a broad range of topics related to the corporation.
Great video....one edit or correction I would add is that it is actually possible to pass the exam in 18 months if you are able to pass each level on your first attempt. I luckily was able to do this and took my First Level 1 exam in December 2014 and finished Level 3 in June 2016.
Taking part 1 this February, do you mind sharing more of your experience with me? I’m pretty well versed on the topics, but I’m stressing about the need to master everything lol. I only get reimbursed if I pass haha
Hey! Thanks so much for this informative video. I’m contemplating whether to pursue the CFA designation or CPA designation. This decision is so tough. You’re videos are helping so much!
Cfa is more finance based cpa is more accounting based so if you are working in audit, accounting etc. then the cpa is better. But if you are in IB PE AM it will be best to do the cfa.
Congrats on reaching 10k subs. Hopefully many more to come. Another great video as well.
Thanks, Ralph. That means a lot 👊🏼
Please may you make a video on CFA versus Masters degree and thank you for this video it was very helpful.
love your show, always so informative
Cool video mate, im doing the level 1 this June. I have an MBA and have found the study to be pretty significant, agree with the 300 hrs rule!
Hi sir
Any good progress after 2years ?
Just curious😊
How are you doing now with your cfa lol ?
@@jacobverlee6891 yep all done, lvl 3. But in trading now and don’t really use.
@@jacobverlee6891 good thanks mate. Finished lvl3, however in trading so don’t really use it.
Great vid, please do MSc Finance vs CFA vs MBA video. Also, it would be interesting to hear, how do these stack up. Thank you!
true would be interesting !
thanks a lot for everything you said in this video is so complete
😊
ok thanks
An outstanding effort with no reward worth
Thank you Afzal. Good video with good content. Thumbs up.
Thanks for watching! :)
Would love to see a vid on CFA vs Masters. Could you also elaborate on masters in Finance/Investment? Is it worth? What grade is considered to be satisfactory? Which one is better to do CFA or a master?
CFA for sure.
Do you think it makes sense to start the CFA right after you graduate before getting a job or waiting a year or two to start it once you've already been working?
Thanks Afzal!
From my experience, I'd recommend doing it towards the end of your studies and try do as many levels as you can before entering the workplace BUT without compromising your degree.
My reason for this is that while you're doing your degree you are already in that studying mindset. Also, from speaking to people who work in audit (doing CA and CFA), they find it tough to work 8-10 hour days and still make time for studying. The sooner you get the exams done the better.
I am doing CA, So CFA is worth doing for me ?
@@vinitmotani4466 yess. you get best of the both world
Doing it after a year or two in your finance job actually makes it much easier due to all the experience and knowledge u gained on the job
ACA v ACCA v CFA.... which one is more well rounded in the world of finance
I think ACA is the most well rounded in the world of finance.
RandomGamer this comparison is stupid. ACA is accountancy, CFA is so much more than accountancy- derivs, ethics, eco, stats. If ur looking for something well rounded and most covetted in the world then CFA is ur best choice. If u want to work in the finance department or be an accountant then do ACA
CFA
nice video! thanks for the knowledge
😊
this video was so helpful! thank you!
Great video as always. Would love to see the comparison between Masters and CFA
Do big investment banking firms like ( Morgan Stanley,JPMC, Goldman Sachs, Barclays and many more) hire CFA's with one to two years of work experience?
You can’t get the CFA without 4 years of relevant experience.
You need at least 4 years of work experience to have the letters 'CFA' next to your name, however, if you have done and passed all three levels you can mention so in your CV/cover letter/application.
Very good video, thank you. Hard to find a good overview video.
Love this! thank you alot
Thanks! :)
Awesome video thanks
Passed CFA Level 1 in December 2019! Any advice for level 2? I plan on doing it in June 2021. I only spent 3 weeks studying about 6-8 hours a day for Level 1 but I don't think I'll get away with that for level 2 or 3. Appreciate any advice you have!
Hey! I just wanted to know the detail about Level 1. I am an A-Level student and just got accepted into University. I took Business Studies and Maths for my A-Levels while studying Economics and Accounting by myself. How long or how committed do you think I need to put in for the level 1 exam? Is 3 weeks studying about 6-8 hours a day still valid for me?
Congratulation on your CFA Level 1!
@@justinlee7738 Howzit man! I completed my degree last year which specialized in Finance and Accounting so throughout my degree I was indirectly studying for CFA. I'd say that doing it straight out of school will he incredibly difficult because of the finance you cover as well as the financial reporting (accounting). I don't know what work you cover in A Levels as I never did A levels but I'd suggest looking at the content for Level 1 and assess for yourself what work you know and what work you still need to cover. Let me know if there's anything else I can help with 🙏
@@Shazam_575 Thank you! Good luck on your Level 2 exam!
@Dean Terence, congrats, how did you do it within a short period???I have less than 8 weeks for my level 1 exam, please could you give me some hints on how to go about it. Thanks
@@adedoyinadeleke3304 Hi, thank you very much! So there aren't any 'hints' that I can give but strategy-wise I would suggest the following:
1. Look at the sections which are weighted the most (if my memory serves me correctly the biggest 2 are Accounting and Ethics) and prioritise those and then work your way 'down' in terms of the weightings of each section.
2. Pick your battles. For me, personally, I struggle with stats but am very comfortable with accounting so in my test I spent more time with the accounting to make sure that I score those marks and then left the stats stuff for the end of the paper because I didn't want to waste time working out answers and then other sections suffer as a result. However, in terms of studying, prioritise the sections you struggle with (keeping their weightings in mind) because you obviously need to all the sections to pass level 1.
3. Make sure ethics is the last section you cover the day before the exam because it is arguably the most important.
Best of luck and if there is anything else you need help with then let me know :)
CFA vs CPA? Which earns more? Which line of work is more interesting?
I think it would be more useful if you share some tips to get through the exam : )
Great video again very informative . It would be great if you did CFA vs masters 👍🏻
Thanks! There seems to be demand for it! Added to the list :)
Can day trading for yourself count towards the work experience?
edit: Also, can I deduct the costs to becoming a CFA from my business income?
Yes, for sure. Not sure on the second point. Sorry!
@@AfzalHussein Thank you very much!
No probs!
@@AfzalHussein would being a Financial Analyst for a retail company more so in the logistics part of the company count as relevant work experience? And How could I use this experience to help with CFA? Because I don’t think I’ll be dealing with investments/securities & equities.
Assalomu aleykum
Thank you for introduction to CFA :)
I wish you barokat
CFA Vs masters is a must need
Hey Afzal, what advice would you give a year 12 student looking for relevant work experience to strengthen their chances of landing a spring week. How would they go about getting a placement?
Please do a video on CFA vs Masters
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If a CA is working in a firm is it enough for CFA experience of 4 years?
This is my question as well! I asked a friend of mine in audit now and he says that while doing articles you're drafting financial statements which meets the work experience criteria.
Please let me know once you find the answer as I've emailed the admin at CFA but haven't got a reply.
Diaclaimer: This is just what I heard. In no way am I claiming that what I said above is 100% legitimate.
I wonder if working on a PhD in economics would count towards this 4 year requirement?
I have a question.. when we can do CFA after BBA or MBA or can we do it after joining a post like junior finance analyst?
I’m a software developer working for an accounting software company. Can my work experience count?
Should i do.cfa after completing ACCA??
So before being a cfa how can one work as analyst , I mean what qualification is needed to work as analyst.
vishal singh chundawat typically a finance, economics, or accounting bachelors degree
Bcom or mba anything you will be offered as analyst
what books do you recommend for CFA level 1?
Is there any saturation point in investment banking career as everybody is running towards it?
Hoping to hear from you about whether it is worth it!
:)
Hey Afzal, I got a quick question. I'm currently a freshman in engineering at Cambridge (which sucks when looking for jobs). I currently have 3 spring program under my belt (accounting, trading, consulting, tech, no ibd) and I recently received an offer from a very small PE firm in Singapore. I hold 3 leadership position in Cambridge as well and I wish to ask whether the experience in PE will set me apart from others, especially those who have ibd spring weeks (largely because I don't have an ibd spring offer). Also what sort of skills should I look out for in PE that can be mentioned in IBD interviews during my second year. What sort of stuff should I emphasize on my CV next year?
Thanks for reading and hope to hear from you soon!
Does cfa helpful in getting green card in USA
Hey! First of all really love your videos! Second of all, I want to do CFA in canada. So, as you were talking about the way someone can cut down costs for this degree, is it applicable for Canada too?
Any requirements needed to do CFA beforehand? Or do you just need a degree?
Hey Afzal, I am currently a finance major pursuing my CFA and was wondering what you recommend for a minor? I’m deciding between accounting and economics. Thank you
I graduated in BSc Economics, It is necessary to study CFA to work in wealth and investment sector? Would it be more beneficial in senior years of working?
Thanks Afzal,
It's so much informative for an IB aspirant like me.
I'm an MBA graduate and working in Dubai as an accountant. I really wish to start my career in IB. How do I begin? Which position I need to apply.? Am I qualified ? Please advise me.
Hey, thanks. As an MBA graduate you should be looking at experienced hire positions such as Associate and VP roles. You should try and network with people through LinkedIn and company events in order to identify which areas interest and suit you most. Hope that helps :)
@@AfzalHussein thanks Afzal
My pleasure :)
I searched CFA intending for an Australian firefighting authority (Country Firefighting Authority)
😂😂😂😂
I failed my CFA Level 1 Exam. But I am now a millionaire and doubles my money every 4 years.
Informative video...❤️bro..can you please tell me the name of intro music 🙏
I'm wondering whether CFA is actually a better investment than CIMA/ACCA. What do you think?
Please do more videos on cfa. Thankyou
I’m thinking of taking the CFA level 1....Is it like necessary for a CFA student to be good at financial markets? Because I’m trying to learn the markets but right now I’m quite amateur so can you please guide me on this?
Hello i will advice you to contact Mr James for a help he will help you pass your CFA exams he will also give you some question and answers which you will have to study and it will be the same thing you will see on your exam day
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Good video. Although is not necessary to be a succesfull independent trader. Yet it is necessary to work on an institution, or bank.
The CFA can be passed in 1.5 years, 2.5 y is not the lower limit
that is only if you start counting from the exam date of level one considering you are starting on December
If you take into account the studying then its more like 2 years
Bro, does the work experience mean only in the investment banking / financial market sector OR just any finance function related one..?? I'm currently working on the finance domain in the service industry with around 10 year experience. Will that suffice..?
master of finance vs master of financial engineering/computational finance/mathematical finance
I consider the master of finance as pretty useless as all you can learn there is definitely learnt in the first year of Analyst if not before. But what's your opinion on masters on financial engineering let's say?
If I have a business background but not a finance background per sé, would you say it is more difficult to pass the exam? Is CFA just for finance undergrads?
Enrolled for the investment foundations programme with the CFA institute.What I would like to know is,does it give a better insight of how the CFA is structured?
I hope you get your answer
@@wamemasilo7546 Yes I have found my answer.
@@TheBlackCeaserXIV what was the answer?
Hi afzal, brother can plzzz help me out how I can cut down the cost for this degree CFA? Where I should look for it or who do I should ask for ??
Level 2 is hardest to study but level 3 is hardest to pass.
Aside from branding and having more knowledge and skill, what kind of positions can one secure if they have a CFA? Obviously an entry level position in investment banking does not require a CFA. Would it be helpful to have this certification if you want to work at an investment boutique? Wealth management? What are the pros and cons (cons being people don’t really care that much if you have one as I know sometimes that attitude towards a MSF is)
Hi Mr Hussein, I am a civil engineer and already had 3 years engineering experience. Am I able to start cfa and is there a lot of preknowledge for this ?
Good video, I would also like the video with the comparison to a Masters. Btw the whole program costs about 2400$ and not 10000 pounds.
I am an under graduate student from India and will pass CFA level two and FRM both level papers till graduation. I am pursuing bachelors degree in account.
And along with this I also do an internship as an equity dealer with one of the Top brokers in India.
After I graduate, I dream of my future and my career in Wall Street in New York, is this dream possible, that I can then take a job in a very big company like Morgan Stanley, JP MORGAN, Goldman Sachs or another big and medium Financial Corporation.
Please reply I need help a lot. And I am going to have a dream that there is a boy who dreams of doing something big in the future. Please reply.
Sounds like you're on the right path. You got this! 💪🏽
Sir I want to have a good knowledge about FA so that I can live a financially independent life by earning through stock market. What should be my qualifications to do that CFA? Please 🥺 help me out
Great video...and so informative! Kindly assist me with the list of modules for each level.
Thanks for the video!
You talked about having 4 years of professional experience. I don’t have them yet but I was wondering if it’s possible to take the tests even if I don’t have the experience.
If I pass all the tests, is it possible to get the cfa certificate and only after this getting the 4 years experience? Is that ok? Or should I wait to have the experience before taking the tests?
Thanks!
To complete CFA, you need 48 months (4 years) of finance related work and having passed the 3 exams. It doesn't matter if your work experience is before, during or after the exams.
I finished UG 2020 batch
is this right time to do CFA?
So that means i cant take the exam or work for it until i get 4 years work experience
Hi afzal.. I completed MBA (Finance and Marketing?)3 years back and have only 6 month job experience in accounts executive role.. and the next 2 nd a half years i committed with marriage life being house wife...Because of some health issues and commitments i wasn't able to go job. I dont have the instructor before to know about all these... Could you please enlight me what can i do next to become a Financial Analyst.
This is a very off track question but I'm very confused
What would you do if you were in a place where one option is doing BCOM from Nm/mithibai + CFA where you get a good exposure and it also benefits your CFA schedule like you can give enough time for CFA while studying BCOM or would you rather go for BFM+ CFA from an little avg college jaha pe getting exposure is very minimum; Is it like when you go for a job; cfa+ bfm would have more preference than bcom+cfa(with few other short term certifiactions)?
Afzal is CFA really needed to enter investment banking ?
I am an Indian Chartered Accountancy student of Intermediate level, Can u guide me how to make a career in Investment Banking, Private Equity, Hedge Fund, MF Manager, Corporate Finance.. or like Premium segments.
please make a video on CFA vs MSC FINANCE
Added to the list :)
Does Retail banking count as 4 year experience?
hello afzal, my qn is how can i get into CFA after completing the ACCA F9 paper which is also equivalent to an advanced diploma?
and what exemption can i get by completing ACCA F9 for doing a masters in CFA?
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I am currently studying Accounting & Finance and in my second year. Would it be worth me trying to complete CFA Level 1? I am not 100% sure what it is I want to be but I am starting to lean further into investment banking.
What If the experience is in teaching....and want to do it to upgrade my academic qualifications
Hello sir.
Can we have one for ACCA too ?
Please make a video on how to pass the CFA.
Hello Afzal, I have a question regarding the eligibility for sitting for the CFA level 1 exam. I have bachelors in accounting and masters in financial planning, but I am working in a non-financial industry. However, I am looking to shift my career into the finance sector. To sit for the level 1 exam, is there any prerequisite that I have to have work experience in financial/banking industry?
Hi! Certification you would recommend to a masters in economics graduate, that requires a little less commitment and duration than CFA?
Maybe AICPA?
I can start studying for CFA after my 12th right. Actually I'm doing my 2 year international business diploma from conestoga college in Canada, but thinking of starting studies for CFA. How is this plan, or please advise me something what I can do
Hey! I have applied for CFA level 1 scholarship, but I didn't get one and also, I couldn't pass my exam. Now I'm planning to give it again in August 2023, so I wanted to know that, am I eligible to reapply for the scholarship for the same level.
I have a question that can a person do CFA by self study instead of taking classes ?
Guys, which course have better pay in the future, CMA , CPA or CFA ?
hello ,i have a bachelor in banking and finance do you advice me to continue to get the CFA ? and how many years i need to study to have the CFA certificate? thank you
Hey bro can we do cfa after Alevels
Hi Afzal thanks so much! The CFA websites provides an in-depth breakdown of all topics for Level1... should I study from other materials as well?
Hi Afzal, i currently work in aerospace as an engineer but I help a friend of mine with idea generation, macro economic outlooks, trade ideas etc for a bespoke family office structure (Its long/short equities) I do this out of my interest in finance in my spare time, I'm ok with Bloomberg and Eikon etc. Being that this isn't my actual job and I now realise that I'd like to transfer into finance (im 33) as a junior analyst or some similar role but have not gone through an internship etc, are there any decent options here? would it be a good idea to get a level 1 completed as a means of supporting any applications? Thanks!
I remember I got pushed a garbage course for the GMAT from another RUclipsr; so I hope this is not the same.
Can 4 years of forex trader do cfa?
Hi Afzal, I worked for 7 years in finance between 2006 ad 2013 as a market maker in the City. I then left to pursue other interests. If I take my CFA and pass have i already achieved my 4 years of service or do you have to have 4 years of service post CFA completion to put CFA after your name? Thanks for your answerin advance
Hi, thanks for your video. I wanna know the career development. for example how long could one person work in such organizations. And is it common for people to enter the industry when their age is close to /around 30?
Bro I always here this beat on RUclips videos? Who’s beat is it? Where can I get it?
but it is more affordable compared to Masters
Is it only limited to Finance undergrads?
Nope! Anyone and everyone can study for the CFA.
Does it particularly require you to be exceptional at math?
Not necessarily. It requires commitment and dedication given the extremely large amount of content and difficulty of the exams.
@@AfzalHussein even a person that has a bank apprenticeship
Is it good for CV to have only CFA 1 to apply for a summer ?