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Corporate Finance - zulfi_halari - 05-20-2004

This is zulfiqar.

Can anyone tell me that to work in corporate finance department,
Which qualifications are required in Pakistan to work in that
department. Is there any specific qualification required !

The questions which i ask actually helps a lots of ppls.
As i m a career counsellor, so lots of ppls comes to me
and ask lots of questions, so i put those related to finance here.

This is a good forum.




- jbladeus - 05-20-2004

To hold positions in Corporate Finance departments, a professional degree/qualification in finance is a must. At this time, CA or MBA(Finance) are the most preferred qualifications. Since ACCA is gaining recognition rapidly among corporate circles, it will also become a major player in providing manpower in the coming years.

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- derivativetrader - 05-20-2004

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To hold positions in Corporate Finance departments, a professional degree/qualification in finance is a must. At this time, CA or MBA(Finance) are the most preferred qualifications. Since ACCA is gaining recognition rapidly among corporate circles, it will also become a major player in providing manpower in the coming years.

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Arrrgh... it sure's gonna be mighty rough sailin' today ... mates!
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CFA may also be another one, but I think it's much more useful in Investment Management business, which tradionally is very different from core corporate finance.