MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS (M&A) - MBA's Perspective! by Saloni Jiwrajka (Time⏳ Stamps)⬇️ . 1:29 = #️⃣️1️⃣ Introduction 2:31 = #️⃣️2️⃣ What is M&A? 3:55 = #️⃣️3️⃣ What does a regular day in work life look like? 5:42 = #️⃣️4️⃣ What is a right certification to be in M&A? 7:20 = #️⃣️5️⃣ What additional skills one should have?
Finance is a really really broad field most of us get confused as to how many career paths and roles are there in it .if you could make a video on the different career paths in finance would be really helpful ❤️❤️❤️ Amazing video again
I'm a qualified CS and working as a M&A analyst at Morgan Stanley. Moving laterally is possible but hard, you need to have the technical and soft skills and need relevant experience, only qualifications which can make it are CS, CA/CMA and CFA. CS because its the best for legal IPO, M&A, FPO, Underwritting etc in india from where you get front office transaction experience, combined with the knowledge of finance and law gained from CS. CA/CMA cause they're the best accounting degrees and CFA cause its the best finance degree, both combined with required skills and relevant experience can get you there.
hello, i am currently pursuing CS and LLB and i am interested in becoming M&A lawyer. Can i connect with you on linkedin? I would really appreciate any help and guidance i could get on how to achieve this profession!!! Thankyouu
Mam, I m going graduate next year from school of open learning from Delhi university.., is it possible for me to persue MBA from Canada.. ...as I m graduate from opn college??
Hi Nidhi , I am from India I had a question with cpa program Is it mandatory to have ca degree to apply for cpa Is it mandatory to have a job while you apply for cpa ? I am b.com graduate n dont have any work experience can i apply for cpa program?