03-01-2004, 02:19 PM
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Thanks for your opinion i am very thankfull to you. Right now i have decided to do CIMA as you have done it so please advise me about it. As we cant compare it with ACCA as they conflict in studies as CIMA is more management oriented. Please tell me that how many exemptions will i get in CIMA on basis of ACCA. Please tell me that should i opt for CFA. Thanks looking for your reply.
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Yes it is true CIMA is tougher and management oriented compared with ACCA. But you don't need to worry as you will have to go through only four further papers to have another recognised designation. So far as question relating to CFA is concerned, CFA will give you diversification and may open further doors of opportunity. For example all the financial institutions would love to hire a person who has both ACCA and CFA.
Every qualification has it's own advantages. Either it be ACCA, CIMA, CFA, CA or ICMA. In the end what matters is how up to date you have kept yourself. If one has acquired every possible qualification, but haven't himself / herself kept upto date than in the end certificate doesn't matter. There are people with only ICMA (which some of the people regarded as low graded qualification-although I don't agree) are enjoying perks and benefits better than people with so called superior qualifications.
Regards
Thanks for your opinion i am very thankfull to you. Right now i have decided to do CIMA as you have done it so please advise me about it. As we cant compare it with ACCA as they conflict in studies as CIMA is more management oriented. Please tell me that how many exemptions will i get in CIMA on basis of ACCA. Please tell me that should i opt for CFA. Thanks looking for your reply.
I lie I steal I cheat So people can feel my LATINO HEAT
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Yes it is true CIMA is tougher and management oriented compared with ACCA. But you don't need to worry as you will have to go through only four further papers to have another recognised designation. So far as question relating to CFA is concerned, CFA will give you diversification and may open further doors of opportunity. For example all the financial institutions would love to hire a person who has both ACCA and CFA.
Every qualification has it's own advantages. Either it be ACCA, CIMA, CFA, CA or ICMA. In the end what matters is how up to date you have kept yourself. If one has acquired every possible qualification, but haven't himself / herself kept upto date than in the end certificate doesn't matter. There are people with only ICMA (which some of the people regarded as low graded qualification-although I don't agree) are enjoying perks and benefits better than people with so called superior qualifications.
Regards