Why did you take the CFA® exam?

Hello,

I will be taking the CFA® exam this December. After reading the forum, and seeing people talk about how hard work does not equate success, I am starting to have serious doubts about whether this exam will help me reach my end goal.

Why did you take the CFA® ? What industry are you in? and How did it help you?

Thanks

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2nd this, and adds some technical knowledge on some more obscure topics I would not have seen in undergrad in finance. And I think just how the industry has changed it is moving to be more required for Asset Management jobs so they can say "all of our analysts have or are pursuing CFA designation" or still to the point where it shows initiative by pursuing it before they higher you on. It won't get you the job necessarily, but it doesn't hurt. Think it showed I was serious about working in asset management and let me move to FO.

 

Thank you for your reply. Do you think the CFA exam will be valuable in a commercial bank? coreytrevor @msnow"

I did not think things through, and I am not sure whether it will be valuable for a credit analyst position..

 

yeah Im an idiot. I registered for the exam in March. I figure, I am taking some action so it must be a good thing. On my way home, I looked online, and I realize that unless Im in portfolio management it probably wont help too much; your right, even if I am looking to analyze companys’ credit line and other debt, I probably dont need it.

Now, I’m not sure whether I should forget about it n do something else. This is gross.

 

where are you in the CFA program? candidate? charterholder? have you failed any exams? give us some type of background so we can properly judge this post

 

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