CFA® for Buyside Exit Ops?

I recently met with some DCM MD's and they had recommended I consider taking the CFA® exams.

I just graduated undergrad with a very strong finance/accounting background so all/most of the L1 concepts I already understand and are fresh in my mind. When I asked why a banker would need a CFA®, they brought up the fact that it is prestigious and more importantly, might be useful for buyside opportunities.

I've read up a lot on the CFA® and had originally decided it was not for me since I wasn't planning on being an AM. However, I had never considered that it might be helpful for buyside transitions. I also do not know of many analysts that try to doCFA®'s.

Are these MD's just nuts or should I consider their advice? I've already missed the deadline for the June test and taking it in Dec would mean I would need to study on top of banking hours...

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Doing the CFA on top of banking hours (however deep your finance knowledge) is very tough given the amount of qualitative fluff you need to memorize. I am working on it now, taking L1 in June, and then puting it aside until need be (if that time ever comes) when I would want to move into AM at which point I could do L2 and L3. I worked at 2 different top tier BBs and have heard VERY mixed reviews: - some said it was no help at all for private equity and was only useful as an AM designation... - another said (like you mentioned) that it was prestigious and a differentiating factor for all future endeavours

...Clearly, I had nothing better to do with my time and chose to believe the latter.

 

agreed, i think i would've done the same as you if i could've taken it june. unfortunately the signup for the june test passed and i can only do decemeber now...

i think it might also have to do with which part of banking you're in though. i imagine the DCM guys deal with the sales/HFs more than the m&a guys so there probably more use for CFA there, correct?

 

You're right about that. Definitely more use for it when dealing with HF's. Being in PE, I can tell you for a fact that very limited individuals involved in M&A have or pursue the CFA. It's usually more AM's, prop traders, and some treasury management bankers that have the CFA. Some of the information in the L1 exam is useful for M&A, but nothing you didn't get in a few basic undergrad finance and accounting courses. But, the CFA will give you options if you pursue it. When whole areas of finance come and go in a job market, the CFA can give you an in somewhere else that is adding jobs when your shop is downsizing. Just a thought.

 

I want to do research on a way for a PM roll...I want a fundamental fund what are my chances being that i did 2 years of corp finance after 1 year of ibd...what else do i need?

 

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