It's really difficult getting any finance internship these days. investment banking is one of the hardest fields to intern in. I'd love to get into it, but i know my odds are against me.
Being overwhelmed with all the job prospects available in Finance (and Business in general) is something I can relate to on a personal level lol. I'm about to graduate with a Bachelor in B.A - Finance in May and I STILL don't know what career path to go for, but this video certainly helped!
Great video! I am a CFP®. You mentioned the registration fee but you didn’t include the cost of the educational courses. Also, after you pass, you have to pay to get your actual certification.
@@salman.salu11 The education cost depends on who you use for your coursework. There are different providers like Dalton, College for Financial Planning, Brett Danko, etc.. After you earn a college degree, complete the CFP® coursework, pass the exam, pass the background check , and agree to code of conduct, and get approved , you pay a fee of approximately $455 to make it official. The fee is due annually to stay current along with continuing education. To be able to use the marks, you also have to have a minimum amount of experience in the industry
I don't have a bachelor's degree, but I have an associate's degree in software engineering. How can I obtain CFA? Should I try to get a bachelor's degree related to finance or it doesn't matter? I'm also having concern about MBA requirements, can I apply for MBA certification with my current degree?
Great video! Very informational, short, and sweet. However, I disagree with the statement that finance majors can take on accounting roles. They technically "can" take on accounting roles. Although, ultimately, if you're considering an accounting role, I recommend majoring in accounting. Accounting firms prefer an accounting student over a finance student. This is something I've learned through personal experience at job fairs and via recruiting for my accouting firm. Just some food for thought.
It depends largely on the role, company, and school you've attended. Given that, I'd generally say 3.5+ minimum for a good job in finance and 3.8+ minimum for a great job in finance. There are always exceptions on both sides of the coin. Best of luck, Elias!
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