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work experience - am i screwed?
CFAI seems to have some mixed signals on this. I've spent the bulk of my time doing audits of Fortune 500 financial services companies. This has involved a heavy focus on the valuation of debt securities, equity securities, derivatives (with a particular focus on equity options using black scholes and binomial models) and business units (using discounted cash flow and the method of comparables).
One the one hand, i'm not sure if this meets the "investment decision making criteria" but on the other, they have the following example on their website -
JOB TITLE: Auditor
NOT ACCEPTABLE: Review the internal control processes to ensure compliance with the requirements of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act and recommend process improvements. Perform non-SOX-related financial and operational audits on businesses to identify control and process weaknesses and recommend process improvements.
ACCEPTABLE: I perform financial statement audits of investment companies and in the process test the custody and pricing of the portfolios. Used Bloomberg and learned the accounting of several security types, including equities, bonds, options, and futures.
In addition, as far as sample job titles go, they do list "auditor". What do you guys think? |
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