Financial Planning Entrance Exam

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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

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CFA Certification is among the most popular finance certifications. Demand for CFA certified professionals has grown manifolds over the last few years. This certification is granted by the Chartered Financial Analyst Institute to professionals. Certified Public Accountant certification is an advanced accounting accreditation that is offered by the reputed American Institute of Certified Public Accountants to professionals in the accounting and finance industry. To be a risk management specialist, you can take up FRM certification, which is among the most widely accepted credentials in the field. The programme helps to enhance your risk
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The material of all education providers are more or less the same. FPSB India does mention a set of reference books on their website and provides them at a cost. The pros being they are standard books and the bad part they are voluminous.
Though actual exam needs more of practise questions, you can follow two methods for preparation: (1)Read the books prescribed by FPSB India. Do the sample papers provided on the website.(2)Follow any Education Providers material and go through their study notes and workbooks.
But a word of caution out there. Make sure that the material which you purchase by any Education provider is updated. While it ma
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Shail Oberoi

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A B.Com graduate can apply for jobs in any organization for an entry level opening in accounts department. The entry level job would be of book keeping, maintaining books of accounts, making JV entries, etc. A pure finance role may not be available for a B.Com graduate. With experience in accounts, one can explore opportunity internally/externally into the pure finance domain.

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