What do you CFAs/ candidates do for a living?

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I was under the impression that 95% of you were portfolio managers or trainees with one foot in the door
I’m curious to know how many ppl are actually not even in the investment analysis/portfolio management industry. I wonder how many ppl are actually computer programmers, teachers, or garbage men who are just daydreaming about a finance job but nobody is gonna let them actually manage any money (even if they pass the CFA exam).
 
IsThereAny wrote:
Alternative Asset Management - Distressed Securities
That’s sound somewhat interesting. What’s your background and are you looking at distressed opportunities for investment?
 
cfaretaker wrote:
That’s sound somewhat interesting. What’s your background and are you looking at distressed opportunities for investment?
This is actually my first job out of college and been here about 2 years now. We buy portfolios of consumer debt for cents on the dollar and outsource them to a third party for collection. It’s structured like a hedge fund in that we have pools of investors, minimum investment of $250k, 10-yr lockout period, 50/50 split after all PIC returned (but no profit splitting beforehand). The different funds/pools have different asset compositions based on the market opportunities present during the construction of the fund.
 
former trader wrote:
Male stripper before getting promoted to male gigolo for Wall Street pros.
Redundant; you are just a gigolo.
To OP: I’m an investment analyst.
 
Teach CFA review courses, teach international finance, teach project management, consult in project risk management, develop software, put on magic shows, that sort of thing.
 
Officially at my firm I’m three titles: Baller, Shot-Caller and Brawler. I drive into work dippin’ in the Benz with the spoilers (but, I’m on the low from the Jake in the Taurus). As always, trying to get my hands on some grants like Horace.
At lunch, I’m living the raw deal with three-course meals: Spaghetti, fettucini and veal (though, why I’ve counted two pastas as two separate courses is beyond me).
 
Destroyer of Worlds wrote:… though, why I’ve counted two pastas as two separate courses is beyond me.
Different sauces, perhaps (say, puttanesca vs. Alfredo)?
 
Would You Look at That wrote:
Electric/Natural Gas/Water Utility return on equity/rate of return consultant/witness
Similar, but wider scope and I’m not cool enough to be a witness.
 
Destroyer of Worlds wrote:
At lunch, I’m living the raw deal with three-course meals: Spaghetti, fettucini and veal (though, why I’ve counted two pastas as two separate courses is beyond me).
I think he got the olive garden special, they count courses like that I think.
 
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