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Wonder when we will get the e-mail. I will wait for the e-mail to order new cards and change my footer.

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me.tega Wrote:
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> This is Goat, CFA looking for Bulldog, CFA...
>
> me.tega, CFA.


Congrats Goat, CFA.

Sorry but I have another year to go

NO EXCUSES

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... and yes, 100% agree, FSA is harder to attain than the CFA. Those exams are no picnic (not to say that they're giving anything away with the CFAI exams).

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whystudy Wrote:
> Where I work, FSA > CFA. In general FSA is harder
> to attain than the CFA.


I agree in general. And I think that between the 2 of us at my work, there is certainly a growing respect of actuarial cred. However, outside of the core insurance world actuaries aren't really known about which is why getting the CFA to compliment an actuarial designation is useful and becoming more common among actuaries.

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Kabaka Wrote:
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> whystudy Wrote:
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> > Kabaka Wrote:
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> > > iteracom Wrote:
> > >
> >
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> >
> > > -----
> > > > Kabaka Wrote:
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> > > > > Ditto. Is that sufficient to put the
> marks
> > > on
> > > > my
> > > > > correspondence?
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > I would. If CFAI puts those letters behind
> > your
> > > > name, no reason why you can't do it
> yourself.
> > >
> > >
> > > Agreed.
> > > Kabaka, ASA, CFA
> >
> >
> > ASA, are you going to finish it? FSA? FCIA?
>
>
> I'm at a non traditional employer for actuaries -
> there's only 2 of us here. There isn't any need
> (or demand) for me to finish it while I'm here.
> If at some point in the future my employer desires
> it (read: finances and rewards it), I'd consider
> it, but that won't happen here. I'm happy to be
> done studying for a little while (as is my wife)!


Where I work, FSA > CFA. In general FSA is harder to attain than the CFA.

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This is Goat, CFA looking for Bulldog, CFA...

me.tega, CFA.

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It feels good.

.......................
ATH, CFA, CAIA

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How long does it take to approve your work experience? Do you pay your society fee before your sponsors reply the link? I am an IT dork.... :p

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That must feel effin amazing to see those letters next to your name on their website. congrats to you all.

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whystudy Wrote:
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> Kabaka Wrote:
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> > iteracom Wrote:
> >
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> > -----
> > > Kabaka Wrote:
> > >
> >
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> >
> > > -----
> > > > Ditto. Is that sufficient to put the marks
> > on
> > > my
> > > > correspondence?
> > >
> > >
> > > I would. If CFAI puts those letters behind
> your
> > > name, no reason why you can't do it yourself.
> >
> >
> > Agreed.
> > Kabaka, ASA, CFA
>
>
> ASA, are you going to finish it? FSA? FCIA?


I'm at a non traditional employer for actuaries - there's only 2 of us here. There isn't any need (or demand) for me to finish it while I'm here. If at some point in the future my employer desires it (read: finances and rewards it), I'd consider it, but that won't happen here. I'm happy to be done studying for a little while (as is my wife)!

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