CA vs CFA vs ACCA: Detailed Career Breakdown | Kushal Lodha
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Are you torn between pursuing a Chartered Accountancy (CA), Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA), or Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) qualification? It's a common dilemma faced by many aspiring finance professionals. In this comprehensive video, we delve deep into the nuances of each certification to help you make an informed decision about your career path.
A Chartered Accountancy qualification is highly regarded, offering a broad spectrum of career opportunities in accounting, auditing, taxation, and financial management. We explore the rigorous training, extensive coursework, and practical experience required to become a CA, shedding light on the challenges and rewards of this prestigious designation.
The Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) program is tailored for individuals seeking expertise in investment management and financial analysis. We dissect the CFA curriculum, highlighting its focus on portfolio management, equity research, and ethics, along with the career prospects it opens up in investment banking, asset management, and private equity.
The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) equips professionals with a comprehensive understanding of accounting principles and practices on a global scale. We explore the flexible nature of ACCA qualifications, their relevance in diverse industries, and the avenues they unlock in corporate finance, consulting, and risk management.
We weigh the pros and cons of pursuing CA, CFA, or ACCA, considering factors such as career trajectory, earning potential, and personal aspirations. Whether you're a finance enthusiast or a seasoned professional seeking to advance your career, this video serves as a valuable guide in charting your professional journey.
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00:00 Introduction
00:24 Factor #1
01:52 Factor #2
03:43 Factor #3
04:39 Factor #4
06:27 Factor #5
08:10 Closing Remarks
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All Comments (21)
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OMG thumbnail me itni secrecy mujhe toh kuch pata hi nahi chla
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You are providing so much free to commerce students. You will surely become on of the top infotainment channels 🎉
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ACCA 80% passing rate is only for 1st level that is the basic level. For Skill level & professional level, it varies from 30% to 45%.
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Both of my favourite youtuber's of CFA contact are friends 👍😊 Kushal sir and Aaditya sir 6:53 Big fan of both of you sir
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CFA Registration fees is 1.5 lakh for lvl 1, appx 1.2 lakh for lvl 2 and 1.2 lakh for lvl 3.
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Very insightful thankyou 😊
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Awesome video very informative video.
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Not even one second wasted in the video good job bro
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Sir please make a video on CPA course . It's a request sir.
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Tbh CA is the one that has the lowest ROI. ACCA's get 4-6 lac at the start may sound low but thats more than CA articleship stipend. After 3 years of experience, ACCAs earn same as CA fresher. Comparing ACCA fresher to CA fresher is not apple to apple comparison
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Thanks a lot bhaiya ❤🎉
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thank you, could you also make on cpa, scope and all these ,thank you
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Sir can you make video about Actuary its work and all procedures
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Brother how to choose best ca foundation course classes Please reply or make a video ☺️
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2.5 lac for CFA is very inaccurate It is 3+ lac
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Make video on CMA
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Evey second is imp in this video great sir 😊
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One video on how to get hick in salaries after completing courses like CA, CFA, CPA and all
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As Kushal mentioned the range of salary is actually true if one is complementing CFA with an MBA then the package is awesome and also the networking that one gets after completing an MBA, the salary varies extremely like even if you are a CFA charter holder but haven't done MBA you still can get a good package provided that you have honed your skills in financial modelling or have the profuse amount of industry knowledge or experience so I feel like the part of “₹44lakh package for a charter holder” could be true based on what I mentioned above
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i unterstand well thnx.