TWO things about financial analyst
There are two things I want to consult.
1) CFA® vs Financial analyst.:
Let 's look at the following.
His target is to obtain the CFA® level. He will learn financial analysis in graduate school further. And, he wants to work as a financial analyst. Does the certificate of CFA® help this guy to work better (or become more competitive in job market ) in the company( maybe also in bank) as a financial analyst? And, CFA® is conflicted with Financial analyst?
And, if a person want to be a financial analyst in a company (or a bank), CFA® is pretty usless , right or not?
2) Schools VS financial analyst
Now, You got two offers from graduate school.
PS: we assume these two schools are similar in the courses, teachers, etc. except only one thing
A: in the California (like PPD)-- if you want to identify which school, please only use what I list here ( like pepperdine)
B: in the NY. (like RPI) -- if you want to identify which school, please only use what I list here (like renesselaer Polytechnic Institute)
your target is to work as an financial analyst. And, you also hope you will get more interns or even permeant work opportunities .
Do you think A is better than B? And, why?
Personally, I have some opinions aboutr( 2) ---(hope others can criticize my opinions):
I think california is better.
Reasons:
first, in california many companies can offer job opportunities (caz: Silicon Valley).
Second, compared with California, more people will try to work in NY rather than Calfornia. And, every year, More graduates appear in NY (caz: more schools in NY than in California )
Defined Financial Analyst. It could mean anything including Accountant.
en, sorry, you mean if people regard the Financial analyst as the job, the CFA still play a important role? it is not useless?
And, what about the second question?
Thank you
Wow, that was horrendous to read, so I stopped. I understand that English may not be your first language but that is barely English. For a man of great patience than myself to help you you're going to need to define, as Human said, a "Financial Analyst".
what language is this
It looks like it's trying to be proper english but I am not grasping any coherent meaning in it. As everyone else said, "Financial Analyst" could mean a million different things. Someone who can't articulate what kind they mean ,probably doesn't know any distinction and wouldn't understand the answer anyway.
See OP's name.
This post is a shit show.
Lmaoooooooooo, it's ok OP.. I feel you bro. English isn't really my thing either you digggggggggggggg?
This post makes my eyes bleed. I move to start TOEFL-ing these bitches.
This looks like Google translate gone wrong. And why are you asking in the third person?
Patrick please create an ESL forum.
Swagon can moderate it.
^ This is a Corporate Accounting job (at think Colgate, Johnson & Johnson, GAP). The real title should be an Accountant. But most companies give fancy title like "Financial Analyst" even by looking at the job description, it is definitely an accounting job.
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