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No. But neither will your economics degree or even an MBA. Experience and real-world education are required.SJay16 wrote:
Does the CFA teach you most of what you need to know to be a “good” financial analyst? Just wondering because I won’t be coming from a finance background, I’ll be getting a BA in economics most likely, should I be ok?
Rule No. 1: Spell derivatives correctly. It doesn’t inspire confidence if you misspell the word you’ve learned all about.philstinnet wrote:
Yes. It does. I am an engineer with no financial or accounting background.
I wanted to learn about economy, finance, derivates, bonds, stocks etc. And, i feel that CFA gave me what i was looking for.
100% bang on money !
I was mostly joking.philstinnet wrote:
@CFAbeatmeup & @bujay
Good catch brothers…
+1philstinnet wrote:
@CFAbeatmeup & @bujay
Good catch brothers…
how much CFAI pay you for this? lolphilstinnet wrote:
Yes. It does. I am an engineer with no financial or accounting background.
I wanted to learn about economy, finance, derivates, bonds, stocks etc. And, i feel that CFA gave me what i was looking for.
100% bang on money !
classic hashtag I love ithashtag wrote:
Not really.
#sorry
yeah exactly I think he just did some coke and laughing gas with a bit of vaped 420 looking at the CFA chick on the cover with a smile on his face while writing this … marinate on thatVWJETTY wrote:
how much CFAI pay you for this? lolphilstinnet wrote:
Yes. It does. I am an engineer with no financial or accounting background.
I wanted to learn about economy, finance, derivates, bonds, stocks etc. And, i feel that CFA gave me what i was looking for.
100% bang on money !
It’s a solid foundation. Most people who pass level 2 haven’t internalized the vast majority of it. There’s just an enormous amount of material that if you consistently apply it you’d be pretty darn thorough. As someone who works in the industry.. let’s just say far worse passes as “research.”SJay16 wrote:
Does the CFA teach you most of what you need to know to be a “good” financial analyst? Just wondering because I won’t be coming from a finance background, I’ll be getting a BA in economics most likely, should I be ok?