CFA worth it?

Is a CFA worth it in Corp Finance? I'm currently a SFA at a mid-level public company doing budgeting/forecasting/reporting/etc. but am trying to find a way to differentiate myself to help move my way up the ladder. I already have my MBA (from a respected local school but not really impressive).

I'm not sure that a CFA is completely relevant for corp finance roles or worth the time/money to study and pass all 3 levels. Do any of you have your CFA and has it helped? Are there other certifications that would be more useful?

 
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Short answer is no. Assuming you plan to stay in Corpfin...

If you already have an MBA and want to work your way up, then spend extra time networking internally so you can get looped into high-vis projects/opps and thinking about the business at a high level/strategic perspective.

 

CFA will help but the degree to which it will help to the hours / commitment you have to put in YMMV. If you are a very strong candidate - target school, good grades strong experience etc. The marginal benefit of a CFA will be significantly lower than someone who's non target for example.

 

I have been asking myself that very question. Its important yes but would I not be better studying an MBA in that case? The most important thing for me really is the skills required to be an analyst and not to view skills as an identifier for standing out.

The relationships is where the gold is.

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