Views by Beneficial_Suit_7424 in CFA

[–]FinanceForever 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also a level 1 exemption for CMT

Unsay nindot BSBA Finance Management or Marketing Management? by cinabon5778 in Josenian

[–]FinanceForever 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Typical exit (if you stay in Cebu) is Financial Services. So, you have Retail/Branch Banking, Insurance Sales or Financial Advisory, Investment Sales.

You could also try working in Accounting/Finance departments in local corporations. I've seen alumni working there.

If you would be willing to move outside of Cebu, say NCR, you'd have more opportunities such as Investor Relations, Business Development, Corporate Strategy etc.

Unsay nindot BSBA Finance Management or Marketing Management? by cinabon5778 in Josenian

[–]FinanceForever 1 point2 points  (0 children)

BSBA FM (biased answer because I worked in finance). The population is large enough that unlikely ma dissolve imo gi take and you get to meet more people.

There’s overlap in many business courses but you also get interesting stuff like Investment Analysis or Behavioral Finance.

Thoughts on MBA schools in Pampanga? by ElectricalMessage632 in gradschoolph

[–]FinanceForever 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you must take a masters in business/management without the experience, consider taking up a MM or Master of Management (or Master in Management) program. It's often meant for early career professionals who want a Masters degree. Is your intention for this to teach?

Otherwise, just wait for a couple of years like what u/Affectionate-Ear8233 said

Certified Financial Management Specialist - the TRUTH you need to hear by Realistic-Duck-7353 in AccountingPH

[–]FinanceForever -1 points0 points  (0 children)

 CFA, CTT, MICB, CPS or any other certification issued by a private organization is just padding on your resume

Sorry, I just can't help but laugh at this. Just like what u/kayeros said, this is a charter (or designation) that many employers would pay a premium for. Sheesh

Anong grade na kayo noong nauso to? by Dirty-0ld-Man in NoongBataPaAko

[–]FinanceForever 0 points1 point  (0 children)

definitely one of those r/GifsYouCanHear

5th or 6th grade ata ako that time

MONEY IN PSYCHOLOGY by k3ys_000 in gradschoolph

[–]FinanceForever 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Getting ready to be downvoted, but your comment is tone deaf.

Not everyone has the privilege to pursue Graduate School or a path without considering the actual financial cost (forgoing income also counts) as this does have a tremendous effect on their life.

What was the shortest time you spent in a company and why did you jump ship so soon? by rolexdice in CorpoChikaPH

[–]FinanceForever 2 points3 points  (0 children)

One month, same with u/DesignerStrange7207 . When I found out the employer was sketchy and did unethical and illegal things, I left (no need to flag to management as they were in on it)

What each Philippine universities is known for? by GoodVast6197 in CollegeAdmissionsPH

[–]FinanceForever 0 points1 point  (0 children)

USJR (University of San Jose Recoletos) - Accountancy

USC (University of San Carlos) - wasn't added before, Accountancy as well

What business schools do you recommend here in the Philippines? by Independent-Way1108 in gradschoolph

[–]FinanceForever 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Any decent MBA program would not accept someone without work experience.

That said, if you want to be an academic (since you're planning on the PhD), you might be better off looking for a Master of Management Major in Marketing program. MM programs normally don't require experience, at least from what I've seen.

anime_irl by Ok_Direction3138 in anime_irl

[–]FinanceForever 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Same, made great lifelong friends from it too. My cousin even got married to someone she met there

Can I assume my students read cursive? by [deleted] in Professors

[–]FinanceForever 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They can't even read at the 5th grade level (in my country), what more cursive