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salam i am a student of 2nd year and i wanted to do CFA. i just want to know that what should i study after my college should i go for ACCA or BBA etc.
which will help me in future ??
i will be thankful to you
salam,
i dont know exactly but CFA is Uk degree and for this first of all you can do CA,ACCA,CIMA and then you can go on.Its just like FCA which is a Fellow Chartered Accouantant.
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<br />salam,
i dont know exactly but CFA is Uk degree and for this first of all you can do CA,ACCA,CIMA and then you can go on.Its just like FCA which is a Fellow Chartered Accouantant.
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POPEYE
This is not your cartoon network.


CFA is a professional qualification awarded by CFA Institute, Virginia USA.


Students who qualify ANY ONE of the following criteria can join CFA
• 16 years of education (in any field)
• Any recognized professional qualification e-g CA, ACCA or CIMA
• 4 years of experience (any work experience)
• 14 years of education and 2 years of work experience
• Persons with ACCA level II pass or in final year of bachelor can take up Level I of CFA Program.


MY sourcehttp//www.cfe.edu.pk/CFA.html[url][/url]

Also visit CFA institute website.

If i were you I would first join ACCA then CFA.
FULL ACCA qualification is not required to join CFA.

@vital
thanks for informing me bs UK ke jaga pe USA ho jata tu phr tek tha
am i right?

No

CFA is not a degree. It is a qualification.

CA and CFA are totally different fields. So FCA is not like CFA Charterholder.
@vital
thnx for correcting me
AOA!

Kindly visit Official Website of The CFA Institute at http//www.cfainstitute.org

You will find all required information.