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Alphabet Soup (CFA, CPA, CAIA, FRM, MBA, MSF, CPM)
(I posted this somewhere else in the forum. I think it belongs here, and I’d like to get some opinions on it.) Since I’ve been perusing this forum, I see a lot of people who think they can hang the moon in just two years. I thought that too, once. Then reality hit me. As the great philosopher Mike Tyson once said, “Everybody has a plan until they get punched in the face.” How many times have you seen somebody post something like this: “Hi. I want to take CFA Level 1 in December 2012, then tak FRM Level 1 in March 2013, then take CFA Level 2 in June 2013, then take FRM Level 2 and CAIA Level 1 in November 2013, then take CAIA Level 2 in March 2014, then take CFA Level 3 in June 2014. Do you think I can do it? I’m really gonna try!!!” Then you find out that they are 20 years old, and a junior in college at LSU (Local State University), and have not even registered for Level 1 yet. I thought the same thing once–I thought I could pass CFA Level 1 while in my MBA program, then pass the CPA exams and the CFA exams over the course of the next year and a half. However, I realized that this was just simply not possible. (I got punched in the face.) So finished my MBA, spent a year taking the CPA exams, then passed Level 1, failed Level 2, passed Level 2, and I’m now studying for Level 3. What I thought I could accomplish in 2.5 years has turned into six years (if pass Level 3 in June 2013, that is). My advice to anyone who is thinking about starting the CFA exam: Stop collecting useless designations. If you don’t work in Alternative Investments (or want to work in Alternative Investments), then don’t take the Alternative Investment exam. The CFA exam is different–it is broad enough that you can work in a variety of different areas of finance, yet it’s still difficult enough that it actually means something. IMHO, the CPA and JD designations are like that as well. An MBA is also a good addition, if it comes from a good school. All other designations that I can think of are either too easy to mean something, or they’re too narrow in their scope. If you really think that you can do multiple designations at once, don’t let me stop you. I hope you never get punched in the face. And I hope you survive the next three years with your sanity and health intact. (I’m serious about that last line, too.) |
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