What do you mean by CFA and CPA? Is it a professional degree? Which one has a better scope in future? How can I pursue it?
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CFA or Chartered Financial Analyst is a credential that is offered as a part of the CFA programme. Apart from being a programme which is recognised globally, CFA provides its holders with a strong foundation of skills in investment analysis, portfolio management as well as the practical knowledge th

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Select the course based on your interest, job role. If you are inclined towards financial markets, instruments, risks and other topics under the investment domain, choose CFA. If it is finance and accounting (audit, taxes, consultant, analyst, etc. ). That you're interested in, go for either CA or C

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CPA VS CFA PRE-REQUISITES
Criteria CPA CFA
Educational Pre-requisites:
This varies by state, but typically, in order to appear for the CPA. Exam, applicants should have a Bachelors degree along with 120 semester hoursYou would require only a Bachelors degree. Even in case you do not have one this co
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