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CFP or MBA or RFP, which one possesses better prospect?
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tinkerbel
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Jan 3 2008, 09:53 AM
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@lengchaihow, What does ur career path look like? You should make the decision based on which one of these 2 is better to equip u for ur future job. And in this instance, think long term.
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tinkerbel
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Jan 3 2008, 03:58 PM
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I think it's difficult to fail if u've put in the effort to learn and understand what ur studying.
It's also best to have accumulated at least 3 years of work experience (full time!) before u decide to pursue your MBA as the real world experience will definitely help towards application of the academic theories into real life situations. You will be able to benefit from the MBA more.
If u need only Financial management skills perhaps the Professional course is a good option but if ur looking at climbing the corporate ladder and need more than just the financial skills but some form of management skills, it's good to consider the MBA.
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tinkerbel
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Jan 3 2008, 06:32 PM
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Perhaps U can go on doing the CFP p/time while u accumulate the work experience and people managing skills. After which when u are more ready u can go ahead to pursue your MBA? @Darkmage12, Yes... u can opt to Specialise in certain areas/fields if u want  Or, just do a general degree.
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tinkerbel
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Jan 3 2008, 10:38 PM
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@lengchaihow, Am glad I helped. Ain't gonna be able to help u with the CFP/CFA question as I'm really not in the Finance industry. Better check with those who's in the industry  Good Luck to U
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tinkerbel
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Jan 6 2008, 02:36 AM
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@lengchaihow, Y don't U finish ur degree and then onli think about this?
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tinkerbel
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Jan 6 2008, 02:09 PM
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@lengchaihow, I think it's good to find out what those 2 courses are, but for u think about and to start planning about it seems a little early. Anyhow, wishing u the best of luck
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