Financial analyst is very broad title. 3 major routes would be accounting, fp&a, investments. These are 3 different fields and my advice is to pick 1 and then gain experience/certification/skills in it. You will notice how one company wants you to do GL recon as a financial analyst while other want you to do market research for an index as a financial analyst. Then always watch carefully at the duties listed to make sure you and employer are on the same page with what financial analyst do in their firm. You can not beleive how many times they actually want an accountant instead of financial analyst.
I worked at Amazon as business analyst, it's a great place to work if you are ready to hustle and put in the hours. Everyone I worked with was super bright and driven and the scope and scale of the things you'll work on is massive. The work life balance (as reported a ton in the media) is not very good and I wouldn't recommend it as a place to work if you have a lot of obligations at home or outside of your job.
Due to the pandemic, I had to stay at home with my family, and then I had to go into trading full time. I was being mentored to trade on Forex, stock, bonds and Options etc it feels great to spend a whole time with family.
@@jennyjin6136 Report on financial performance and prepare for regular leadership reviews,analyze past results, perform variance analysis, identify trends, and make recommendations for improvements.
I’m currently finishing my final year of my finance degree here in Australia and I’m wanting to be a financial analyst. This is great insight Thankyou.
Wouldn't TECH make your careers obsolete? As now most of the financial analysis are automates by machine to calculate risk management or revenue growth etc?
I was always interested in different currencies and their value and predicting rise and fall since I was 10 it's 4 years now and I still am interested to become a financial analyst (My sister recommended me this career path) I know 3 languages now and I am learning my 4th (swedish)
This video is a fantastic resource for anyone considering a career as a financial analyst! It clearly outlines the skills and qualifications needed, as well as the diverse backgrounds of professionals in the field. I especially appreciated the emphasis on technical skills like Excel and the importance of professional certifications. The insights into industry trends and career paths are also incredibly helpful. Great job breaking down such a complex topic!
If you want to be a financial analyst then make the effort to contact people who are already doing the job. Getting advice from a real person who can be a mentor is far more valuable than taking a generic course.
Hi Dennis, this is Ned, the author of the video. I've been a financial analyst for companies like Coca-Cola and Pwc and will be happy to share my experience with you. In fact, this is what I try to do in these UA-cam videos. If there's a topic you would like to learn more about, please feel free to suggest here. Thanks!
I have my B.Sc. in Accounting and my M.Sc. in Finance. I am hoping for a good job, particularly in a Finance Firm, where I can intern as well as, get my professionals while working. My dream is to become a Financial Analysts.
www.udemy.com/course/stock-market-basics-for-beginners/?couponCode=STCBSFREE Hey!! this stock market course was created by me. If you are interested in stock market, check it out for FREE.
Is 27 too old to begin studying? I had a really rough start in life, but now that im definately not going to be homeless again and well on my way to retiring before im 60. My dream is to make a career out off helping the average person to do the same.
believe in yourself, if you can study 4 years while making a name by yourself in a relacionated industry and not going homeless, you sure can retire before 60
Do you mind telling a bit of your story? It’s sounds inspirational. Lord knows many of us need some uplifting stories, news and events right about now.
@@steveea6744 not to much to tell. Moved countries when i was 19 stayed with my gf till we broke up and wasnt making enough to cover rent so was pretty much couch surfing for about 4yrs till i got my new job last year as a forklift driver making $51 an hr on nightshift. Now im looking at buying my first home this month , planned out my repayments and living expenses to be able to buy a second home in 1.5-2 years and then hoping it multiplys from there. Looking at a career path so i dont need to work ungodly hours and could start something from home maybe.
Sir please answer . I am going to become a Cost and Management Accountant(CMA) in near future . So what should I consider doing to make a lucrative career in Finance profession . Should I do FINANCIAL MODELLING & VALUATION ANALYST ? And should I also learn Data Analyst and skills like Python, SQL etc ?
I am also MBA in Finance, 2020 passed. Can you help me how to get job in financial analyst. Because for now , only sales jobs are only available to the job seekers.
Ok, i work at a hedge fund as an analyst and only the hispanic and asian analysts tend to speak more than one language. It's very uncommon, at least in the US, to speak more than one language unless you come from a culture-heavy background.
im only 18 and have been thinking about what i want to major in and tho i had no idea until a couple months ago i suddenly so badly wanted to be a date or financial analyst more so the latter, but i had and still have no idea about what i need to do what to major in or what skills i need to master but this video really did give me an idea about it so thank you
Hi! What do you think about life/work balance??? I just got a job in a big four in audit, but I really hate the hours worked vs money made and the lack of personal life. Can I get a CFA in order to get a more balanced kind of job???
Hello, This is definitely one of the most discussed topics in Big 4 companies. I myself have worked for Pwc (in their financial advisory unit), and can relate. The hours are long and the pay is lower, which isn't a good combination. However, in the first few years Big 4 companies are a great school and can be really great for you to learn finance and accounting. Having said that, CFA is definitely a great way to impress employers, but it takes a long time to complete and will worsen your work-life balance in the meantime. My suggestion is to fix your resume and start applying as soon as you feel like you are ready for the next job (may be after 18 or 24 months). And also, consider taking CFA level 1 to show employers you are capable.
So does a person with masters degree in business or finance get any benefits like a higher salary or possibly a more prominent career over the one with bachelors degree. Or does the higher degree only help you to get the job?
Hi, Your video is of great help to me. However, I'm concerning about a new challenge. I got a bachelor of finance. Now, I intend to study for a master's degree in Data analyst. I don't know whether I should focus on becoming a financial analyst or moving to a new field-data analyst. Or is there any career ladder that combines these two fields? Could I have your advice? Thank you
A financial analyst has many different definitions. If you get hired to the M&A division of an investment bank, you start off as an Analyst (then Associate, VP, Director, Managing Director usually), but a financial analyst in the research division of the same investment bank can be a very senior guy. And this is even within the same company, not even mentioning other sectors! I understand if it can be confusing, which is also why this UA-cam video didn’t make much sense without proper definitions.
No. He means that the average has 4 years of working experience prior to becoming a financial analyst. I’m majoring in financial analysis and I only have a few more semesters left. I will get my first internship soon. I only have 3 years of work experience at a production plant and at the post office
There’s a UA-camr called investing with Henry who said that when he worked at Goldman Sachs all he did was cold call potential investors like celebrities and hardly ever did the analysis part of financial analyst. Is that normal for the position? I don’t think I’d like to be cold calling.
@@jancenj2218 hi this udemy course is quite hard, you need to know the fundamentals of Finance,Accounting and advanced excel so my advise is if you are young and still considering your options it is much better to have a degree in Finance etc, my degree is in Chemical Engineering but i worked with the tax dept and have ACCA level 1 but still found it hard, i am still building up my skills with udemy courses. good luck
@@Ap-wo1pw hi, it gave me the bare minimum but a very hard course, you really need a degree if you really want to become an analyst, if you are in uk, try apprenticeships, degree or ACCA and gain experience through internship, voluntary work.
Hello 365 Careers, I have a BS in physics and I wish to switch fields to financial analysis. I virtually have no theoretical knowledge in finance or anything business related. Is it possible to learn the basic knowledge and skills using online resources or do I have to go back to school and get a BS in something business related? Any ideas how I could get started? Thank you for the informative video.
I think it's possible to learn the basics through online and print resources. I'm not a professional, but just graduated, and it seems that if they can teach online courses the way they did at my school, then you should be able to learn it that way. Will people accept it as equivalent to a degree? Probably not. It does seem that many of the entry level jobs have a lot of education on-site, if that helps
So I’m in college and I’m studying accounting and finance. I’m looking to getting into auditing and doing the acca. But i kinda want to get into banking instead ? Would you recommend cfa or acca ?
Hey there! Thanks for reaching out. If you want to do banking, CFA is a much better option. ACCA would be a good fit for audit and accounting. Good luck!
I’m a student studying in Business administration degree majoring in economics and finance and business management also minoring in business and economics decisions, my question is, can a BBA grad be a financial analyst or does it have to be student with a finance degree not major ??
hi i have no experience in any work and i just graduated from finance...can i get an entry level job in finance analyst?do i need mba in finance i only have bachelors
Hi I have bought and studying in udemy "beginner to pro in excel : financial modelling and valuation "(365 careers) course . Do u think I still have to study the complete Financial analyst 2020 course (365 careers )?
Hi,I'm from India 🇮🇳. I'm in my second year of B.Com studies my teacher suggested me to work in finance field . And I'm actually more interested in this now. Can you please help me ? How should I start working on it ?
Native Arabic 5.5 ilets French is coming soon 😂 I'm in the first year in faculty of commerce economics department II think I'm on the right way to be economic analyst ❤️
Do you have videos to people whose wanna operate in the Supply chain domain and Logistics Field ? positions like logistic officer or supervisor and operation supervisor or manager and... etc...
I am surprised by the information which says that men work more as a financial analyst than women.i am a master's degree student in corporation finance and most of my groups are female
Depends on where you live and plan to work. If you are working in the USA, then CPA is the best option. If you are working in Europe and the Middle East, then ACCA is the course for you. If you are in Asia then you can pursue the Chartered Accounting course specific to your country or either CPA/ACCA if you plan to work for multinational companies, depending on the origin of the companies. CPA is the better choice in such a case as most multinational companies are from the USA. However, the downside to CPA is the high cost of travel to USA or Dubai to write the exam. Every failed attempt will cost you a lot in travel. If you live in Australia/New Zealand, they have their own CPA which is different from the US CPA. So choose as applicable to your situation.
I'm 20 and beginning college in the U.S. soon. Finance is my intended major and i just wanted some advice and clarity based on the occupation i might end up in and skills i would need. Any suggestions?
I think CA, ACCA, CFA certification is worthless just because the teacher just give you the bookish knowledge but they don't make you practical Can you please tell me the software used by the financial analyst like Python,Excel,Vlook in the Excel
As an undergraduate majoring in International Finance, I wanna know more about free online courses with certificate in the field of financial analyst. Could you guys recommend me some to climb the career ladder?
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I have completed the course a few months back. I'm still applying for jobs. No luck for me 😭
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@@soepicmalayalam3331 where you had completed your studies and what had you been compeleted
@@trueliving.1867 Done financial analyst course from Udemy. And Commerce graduate 2012. Now I joined State Street 🤗
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I am a 12 year old and really want to be a finance analyst wish me luck for the future 😉
Good luck:)) Great drive!
You can become now
Cora Mutoke Ojera Same here😆😆 hope u succeed
Same! 13 though :). Good luck!
Just work good in school
Im doing this course now, its very in depth.. 46yo making a change.
Hello, how did it go for you?? I really wish to know. I’m planning to do an online course. Could you enlighten me, please?
Financial analyst is very broad title. 3 major routes would be accounting, fp&a, investments. These are 3 different fields and my advice is to pick 1 and then gain experience/certification/skills in it. You will notice how one company wants you to do GL recon as a financial analyst while other want you to do market research for an index as a financial analyst. Then always watch carefully at the duties listed to make sure you and employer are on the same page with what financial analyst do in their firm. You can not beleive how many times they actually want an accountant instead of financial analyst.
Hi, would you recommend me to stay at accounting (undergraduate)? since I was thinking about changing into finance next year
I worked at Amazon as business analyst, it's a great place to work if you are ready to hustle and put in the hours. Everyone I worked with was super bright and driven and the scope and scale of the things you'll work on is massive. The work life balance (as reported a ton in the media) is not very good and I wouldn't recommend it as a place to work if you have a lot of obligations at home or outside of your job.
I applied severally after college but nothing, seems you don't work there anymore?
What was your work like? Retired?
Due to the pandemic, I had to stay at home with my family, and then I had to go into trading full time. I was being mentored to trade on Forex, stock, bonds and Options etc it feels great to spend a whole time with family.
@@jennyjin6136 Report on financial performance and prepare for regular leadership reviews,analyze past results, perform variance analysis, identify trends, and make recommendations for improvements.
@@bradangelo9537 I have done a lot of research , just want to try it out. How do I reach out to your mentor ?
I’m currently finishing my final year of my finance degree here in Australia and I’m wanting to be a financial analyst. This is great insight Thankyou.
Thanks so much!! Highly appreciated. If we can help with some insights and additional videos, please feel free to suggest a topic.
i realy hope you've achieved this goal)
Wouldn't TECH make your careers obsolete? As now most of the financial analysis are automates by machine to calculate risk management or revenue growth etc?
@@Han-rg4zt no
@@omarhaydar5836 you need more than just "no" dude
When i own a firm in this field..... I will remember you .💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪
About to start my sophomore year studying accounting with a specialist in finance. Hopefully one day I can achieve this.
I have to say, this the first time i love video on youtube. Really informative, clear, and 100% true!
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I was always interested in different currencies and their value and predicting rise and fall since I was 10 it's 4 years now and I still am interested to become a financial analyst (My sister recommended me this career path) I know 3 languages now and I am learning my 4th (swedish)
This video is a fantastic resource for anyone considering a career as a financial analyst! It clearly outlines the skills and qualifications needed, as well as the diverse backgrounds of professionals in the field. I especially appreciated the emphasis on technical skills like Excel and the importance of professional certifications. The insights into industry trends and career paths are also incredibly helpful. Great job breaking down such a complex topic!
I am taking Business administration courses, due to covid-19, we had to study online inorder to graduate, the face of the world is changing for sure
If you want to be a financial analyst then make the effort to contact people who are already doing the job. Getting advice from a real person who can be a mentor is far more valuable than taking a generic course.
Hi Dennis, this is Ned, the author of the video. I've been a financial analyst for companies like Coca-Cola and Pwc and will be happy to share my experience with you. In fact, this is what I try to do in these UA-cam videos. If there's a topic you would like to learn more about, please feel free to suggest here. Thanks!
@@365FinancialAnalyst could you tell me how can I practice Excel? I know that I should get better at English as well....
@@365FinancialAnalyst Hi, I’m considering going for a financial analyst job in the years to come. Do you mind discussing with you on LinkedIn maybe ?
You can also qualify for a financial analyst position as an economics major. Any quantitative related field.
Would you consider an undergraduate in accounting good to become a financial analyst? or should I change into an undergraduate in finance next year?
Addicted to this voice after enrolling so many course.
I have my B.Sc. in Accounting and my M.Sc. in Finance. I am hoping for a good job, particularly in a Finance Firm, where I can intern as well as, get my professionals while working. My dream is to become a Financial Analysts.
I like you, do you mind I drop my number here or how I get urs?
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The effort they took in making this video tho 🔥🔥🔥
I purchased this course from your online udemy.
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Hey!! this stock market course was created by me. If you are interested in stock market, check it out for FREE.
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Is 27 too old to begin studying?
I had a really rough start in life, but now that im definately not going to be homeless again and well on my way to retiring before im 60. My dream is to make a career out off helping the average person to do the same.
Nah
There is no stopping bro, do whatever it takes to satisfy you. Goodluck
believe in yourself, if you can study 4 years while making a name by yourself in a relacionated industry and not going homeless, you sure can retire before 60
Do you mind telling a bit of your story? It’s sounds inspirational. Lord knows many of us need some uplifting stories, news and events right about now.
@@steveea6744 not to much to tell.
Moved countries when i was 19 stayed with my gf till we broke up and wasnt making enough to cover rent so was pretty much couch surfing for about 4yrs till i got my new job last year as a forklift driver making $51 an hr on nightshift. Now im looking at buying my first home this month , planned out my repayments and living expenses to be able to buy a second home in 1.5-2 years and then hoping it multiplys from there. Looking at a career path so i dont need to work ungodly hours and could start something from home maybe.
This is lit! Love how you broke it down simply
Clicked subscribe within a minute of watching the video.
the methodology, the breakdown, amd your reasoning were very satisfying.
Sir please answer .
I am going to become a Cost and Management Accountant(CMA) in near future . So what should I consider doing to make a lucrative career in Finance profession .
Should I do FINANCIAL MODELLING & VALUATION ANALYST ?
And should I also learn Data Analyst and skills like Python, SQL etc ?
I am Financial Analyst in a government institution but a business administration graduate. And it has a high salary👌
I have also done a course from XLRI for Financial Analytics Programme and it's really amazing.
Hey, a big thank you for including INDIA while doing research work. It helps me.
I am a MBA graduate and working as a financial analyst. I like the video
I am also MBA in Finance, 2020 passed. Can you help me how to get job in financial analyst.
Because for now , only sales jobs are only available to the job seekers.
Ok, i work at a hedge fund as an analyst and only the hispanic and asian analysts tend to speak more than one language. It's very uncommon, at least in the US, to speak more than one language unless you come from a culture-heavy background.
im only 18 and have been thinking about what i want to major in and tho i had no idea until a couple months ago i suddenly so badly wanted to be a date or financial analyst more so the latter, but i had and still have no idea about what i need to do what to major in or what skills i need to master but this video really did give me an idea about it so thank you
Hi! What do you think about life/work balance??? I just got a job in a big four in audit, but I really hate the hours worked vs money made and the lack of personal life.
Can I get a CFA in order to get a more balanced kind of job???
Hello,
This is definitely one of the most discussed topics in Big 4 companies. I myself have worked for Pwc (in their financial advisory unit), and can relate. The hours are long and the pay is lower, which isn't a good combination. However, in the first few years Big 4 companies are a great school and can be really great for you to learn finance and accounting. Having said that, CFA is definitely a great way to impress employers, but it takes a long time to complete and will worsen your work-life balance in the meantime. My suggestion is to fix your resume and start applying as soon as you feel like you are ready for the next job (may be after 18 or 24 months). And also, consider taking CFA level 1 to show employers you are capable.
I like how they include india in every video...it becomes more relatable for Indian subcontinent
I wanted to be financial analyst before I knew what that was
So does a person with masters degree in business or finance get any benefits like a higher salary or possibly a more prominent career over the one with bachelors degree. Or does the higher degree only help you to get the job?
Hi, Your video is of great help to me. However, I'm concerning about a new challenge.
I got a bachelor of finance. Now, I intend to study for a master's degree in Data analyst. I don't know whether I should focus on becoming a financial analyst or moving to a new field-data analyst. Or is there any career ladder that combines these two fields?
Could I have your advice? Thank you
Great reviews.Thanks
Looking forward too .Have finished my degrees too Now the hard part begins for finding job :)
I'm accounting graduate. Which path should I take to be a financial analyst?
So when i get out of college I can’t become a financial analyst i have to work 4 years
A financial analyst has many different definitions. If you get hired to the M&A division of an investment bank, you start off as an Analyst (then Associate, VP, Director, Managing Director usually), but a financial analyst in the research division of the same investment bank can be a very senior guy. And this is even within the same company, not even mentioning other sectors! I understand if it can be confusing, which is also why this UA-cam video didn’t make much sense without proper definitions.
No. He means that the average has 4 years of working experience prior to becoming a financial analyst. I’m majoring in financial analysis and I only have a few more semesters left. I will get my first internship soon. I only have 3 years of work experience at a production plant and at the post office
There’s a UA-camr called investing with Henry who said that when he worked at Goldman Sachs all he did was cold call potential investors like celebrities and hardly ever did the analysis part of financial analyst. Is that normal for the position? I don’t think I’d like to be cold calling.
excellent video, thank you, i am currently finishing udemy 365 careers financial analyst course
Thanks so much! Great to hear.
Did you have to major in finance or this udemy course will suffice?
@@jancenj2218 hi
this udemy course is quite hard, you need to know the fundamentals of Finance,Accounting and advanced excel so my advise is if you are young and still considering your options it is much better to have a degree in Finance etc, my degree is in Chemical Engineering but i worked with the tax dept and have ACCA level 1 but still found it hard, i am still building up my skills with udemy courses. good luck
hello , did the course help you much?
@@Ap-wo1pw hi, it gave me the bare minimum but a very hard course, you really need a degree if you really want to become an analyst, if you are in uk, try apprenticeships, degree or ACCA and gain experience through internship, voluntary work.
Very much useful & Well presented. Very Attractive, Thank You very much
Thanks for mentioning India🇮🇳🇮🇳
If you want to become financial analyst try to contact people who knows more about it
Very helpful information, and presented so well! Though the moving background was distracting.
Thanks again for the short and easy video.
Hello 365 Careers, I have a BS in physics and I wish to switch fields to financial analysis. I virtually have no theoretical knowledge in finance or anything business related. Is it possible to learn the basic knowledge and skills using online resources or do I have to go back to school and get a BS in something business related? Any ideas how I could get started?
Thank you for the informative video.
I think it's possible to learn the basics through online and print resources. I'm not a professional, but just graduated, and it seems that if they can teach online courses the way they did at my school, then you should be able to learn it that way. Will people accept it as equivalent to a degree? Probably not. It does seem that many of the entry level jobs have a lot of education on-site, if that helps
Take a look at the free introductory courses on Cooperate finance institute. They are really good.
Why not go for a MBA program that specializes in Finance?
I don't have finance background, but I want switch to it, is it possible to enter in this field without finance background?
I'm from India. I'm currently working in mortgage underwriting but I'm interested in becoming a financial analyst.
Hi, Can you tell me what income can we expect as a financial analyst?
Hello,
This is really subjective. It depends on your geography mostly. Glassdoor.com is a great source for such information.
So I’m in college and I’m studying accounting and finance. I’m looking to getting into auditing and doing the acca. But i kinda want to get into banking instead ? Would you recommend cfa or acca ?
Hey there! Thanks for reaching out. If you want to do banking, CFA is a much better option. ACCA would be a good fit for audit and accounting. Good luck!
Why not do both? Currently doing CA(SA) and CFA
@@Shazam_575 hI, Would you suggest to do both ?
what software you have used to create this video? Any suggestions from anyone.
I am going to develop a couple of courses too, please help
I am a professional in the field of transport and logistics with a Bcom but I am very interested with finance and I need to change a career
I worked in FP&A as an intern, I’d like to become an analyst
That's really good experience! Best of luck 👍
I’m a student studying in Business administration degree majoring in economics and finance and business management also minoring in business and economics decisions, my question is, can a BBA grad be a financial analyst or does it have to be student with a finance degree not major ??
What are the different possibilities as a financial analust
I done my master in fianance ...but i have no idea about online platform where perform services..
Amazing Study!
Thanks. It helped a lot!
hi i have no experience in any work and i just graduated from finance...can i get an entry level job in finance analyst?do i need mba in finance i only have bachelors
Are you a financial analyst now ? It’s been 3 years
thank you so much for your uploads
Thanks dude for the analysis around the world
Very welcome! Thanks to you too!
Wish me luck planning to become a finance analyst
Hello! What type of SAP skills are needed? SAP FI consultant certification will be enough for this or any other related jobs? Thank you!
Hey, I have a law degree but I want to become a financial analyst! How do I become a financial analyst with only a law degree?
U will forsure become a financial analyst my guy👍🏻😂😂
What‘s about a Business Informatics degree related to Finance? Often there is the same amount of Finance courses like in a „normal“ Business degree.
What kind of subject do I need to be accutant
So Nice👌, explained with visual,
i subscribed.👍
Appreciate it so much. Thanks! Please keep an eye on our other videos.
Please sir, full information video of CFA course.
What are other technical skills besides excel.I'm really confused python, sql, modellimg, business analyst...
This is really helpful! Thank you so much.
For more info +
Thank for that detail very useful.. :)
Very Informative! Thankyou
it was awesome info provided by you
Very informative video. Thank you!!!
Fawk u
The job posting will always tell you what they want. There’s never any hidden agendas..
Hi I have bought and studying in udemy "beginner to pro in excel : financial modelling and valuation "(365 careers) course . Do u think I still have to study the complete Financial analyst 2020 course (365 careers )?
Hello,
The financial analyst course provides accounting, finance, and powerpoint training in addition to Excel. So, I'd say yes.
I am taking this course too.
It’s been really helpful so far.
Great research!
Hi,I'm from India 🇮🇳.
I'm in my second year of B.Com studies my teacher suggested me to work in finance field . And I'm actually more interested in this now.
Can you please help me ? How should I start working on it ?
Native Arabic
5.5 ilets
French is coming soon 😂
I'm in the first year in faculty of commerce economics department
II think I'm on the right way to be economic analyst ❤️
Salam
Thanks for the good research!
Is google sheets the same thing as excel so I can add to my resume?
Do you provide courses on Skillshare
Accurate and sobering
Would like to know if your cpa level 1 bootcamp course is all that is needed in order to pass the level 1 exam.
Blah blah CPA level i bet u don’t even know what that is, fuccccking VIRGIN
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! Congrats tou your Team from UZBEKISTAN (country near to Russia) 😅
Hi there! Thanks so much for appreciating our videos!
Do you have videos to people whose wanna operate in the Supply chain domain and Logistics Field ?
positions like logistic officer or supervisor and operation supervisor or manager and... etc...
Can I opt for investment banking after CA and not doing any course like MBA or CFA?
Are Economics graduate fit for this job/position?
I so wish you guys could do a SAP course
Thank you for this Information.
Thank for your sharing, It is helpful for me.
Finance major here 😊
If any one have experience about this course please let me know
I am surprised by the information which says that men work more as a financial analyst than women.i am a master's degree student in corporation finance and most of my groups are female
Hey am worried which one is best to learn ACCA or CPA
Depends on where you live and plan to work. If you are working in the USA, then CPA is the best option. If you are working in Europe and the Middle East, then ACCA is the course for you. If you are in Asia then you can pursue the Chartered Accounting course specific to your country or either CPA/ACCA if you plan to work for multinational companies, depending on the origin of the companies. CPA is the better choice in such a case as most multinational companies are from the USA. However, the downside to CPA is the high cost of travel to USA or Dubai to write the exam. Every failed attempt will cost you a lot in travel.
If you live in Australia/New Zealand, they have their own CPA which is different from the US CPA.
So choose as applicable to your situation.
Absolutely agree with Aaron. Thanks for the great comment, Aaron :)
is a financial analyst an accounting or a finance job? is it more of a management accounting job rather than finance?
I would say both, u nedd both accounting and financial knowledge
Is the cfa qualification worthy?
I am 13 about to go to high school in 3 months and interested
I'm 20 and beginning college in the U.S. soon. Finance is my intended major and i just wanted some advice and clarity based on the occupation i might end up in and skills i would need. Any suggestions?
is it easy to switch from accounting to finance
With the right type of training, you should be able to do that
I think CA, ACCA, CFA certification is worthless just because the teacher just give you the bookish knowledge but they don't make you practical
Can you please tell me the software used by the financial analyst like Python,Excel,Vlook in the Excel
As an undergraduate majoring in International Finance, I wanna know more about free online courses with certificate in the field of financial analyst. Could you guys recommend me some to climb the career ladder?