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pracool89
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Posted: 18/Jun/2011 at 3:50pm |
Can i get the list of calculators recommended for CFP and the one most preferred?
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Stock369
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Posted: 13/Jul/2011 at 4:51pm |
Well, I am very confused whether to go for CFP or not. As after what I heard from experts like basant sir & many other sites too, the job prospects for CFP are rare & do not offer high pay. But I think this course might help me as I am planning to go for CFA int. after my graduation. So I am thinking to go for it. If anyone has any experience about the kind of jobs or pay, if we get any, then please share over here. Also, let me know about the work experience. I am pursuing my graduation but currently I am just a HSC pass. So how much years work experience will be required for me to become a CFP ...3 or 6 ? As for HSC pass outs its 6 years while for grads its 3 years...Please help me clear my confusion...
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gordondi
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Posted: 03/Oct/2011 at 9:48am |
Being new in this financial investment I don't know much about the risk factors involved. And I want to know Is it possible for people to really make a considerable profit using Mutual funds.
Financial planning advisor
Edited by gordondi - 03/Oct/2011 at 9:49am
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gordondi
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Posted: 03/Oct/2011 at 10:26am |
There are lots of investment schemes available in market which really got me confused . can some suggest me for nice way of investments tahat can earn you nice returns.
Financial planning advice
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LearningToFly
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Posted: 03/Oct/2011 at 11:16am |
If you are going for CFA, no need to go for CFP.
Originally posted by Stock369
Well, I am very confused whether to go for CFP or not. As after what I heard from experts like basant sir & many other sites too, the job prospects for CFP are rare & do not offer high pay. But I think this course might help me as I am planning to go for CFA int. after my graduation. So I am thinking to go for it. If anyone has any experience about the kind of jobs or pay, if we get any, then please share over here. Also, let me know about the work experience. I am pursuing my graduation but currently I am just a HSC pass. So how much years work experience will be required for me to become a CFP ...3 or 6 ? As for HSC pass outs its 6 years while for grads its 3 years...Please help me clear my confusion... |
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tejasp
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Posted: 22/Nov/2011 at 1:07pm |
Hi Mamta,
I fully agree with you that ICFP commits a quality course. For further information click on
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tejasp
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Posted: 22/Nov/2011 at 1:15pm |
Hi.
I think CFP is wonderful course you can go ahead with this course. After doing CFP their Charter Members are help in placement as well as give preference in recruitment. After having CFP you can start your own practice. Sen me e-mail if you have more quiry.....
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tejasp
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Posted: 22/Nov/2011 at 1:17pm |
Hi.
Min. requirement is 10th PASS. So, u r quilified for CFP. 3 yr. of Exp. required in Financial Field.
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