04 July 2012
hi i am kaushik ,i gave up my final year b.com this may and have given my cpt exam as well this june(awaiting my results),i would like to know which course along with c.a could give me a brighter future,shall i opt for c.s or cfa,as i do have plans to pursue an M.B.A(abroad)in my future.i am currently in a dilemma please help me out.
09 July 2012
CA+ CFA will give you good exposure in becoming a good Finance analyst. But whereas CS would provide you good exposure of law , resolution and various compliance of company. So choose wisely as according to your interest. On the other hand doing MBA from abroad requires experience. So you can do it only after doing CA.
11 July 2012
thank you for you reply sir,I hve chosen CS nw along with my CA course Nd whether doing a CFA GLOBAL after completein th two a wise option? Nd I got some suggestions tht doing an MBA after CS is nt a good idea as it gives no meaning,Nd ther wont be any value for CS is tht true? Will my CS degree restrict me frm doing CFA global or MBA?my plan is to study CA +CA+CFA+MBA.As all th other which I aim to study ie CA, CFA ND MBA (FIN) are finance stream nd CS is a law stream,so will my CS degree completely b neglected regarding job aspect? M little confused:(
14 July 2012
As, I already said to you that CS will give you a good exposure in law. And doing CFA(global) I guess it'll be regular. Your all journey's still to begin. Why are you creating so much chaos. You are planning for next 7 years dear. Time changes,priorities change.You become more career oriented rather than study oriented. If you can handle CA with CS easily. Then it'll be all good. Otherwise no need to burden yourself. CS has value. And there is nothing wrong with acquiring a new skill. Sachin is a batsman but also a spinner. So being a spinner never reduces his capacity but serves him a reason of proud and sometime savior also.
And after completing CA,You would be in better position to decide whether you should get into investments of funds (CFO) or should get into Planning (MBA)