Hi all, havent been on here for a while.
Anyway here's the story...
I was previously working at GSJbwere in melbourne, worked there for a year, as an analyst in private wealth. Was a tax reporting related, very back officey position. Anyway I saw how the investments and trading and what not world works and I didnt like it and wanted to get more into an accounting related role and work with large companies too rather then private individuals. Done a double bachelor in accounting and banking and finance. And have completed CFA level1. I am an associate CPA, haven't done any exams for it yet though(means i just got the right undergrad degree and paid up!)! I am 26 years old by the way, yes i know thats ancient here.
Anyway my girlfriend is from scandinavia, and I left melbourne to come and live with her here as she has had to continue her studies. I have been extremely lucky and managed to get a job in transfer pricing at a big 4 here. It is an area I would certainly like to work in and stay in for a while and build a bit of experience and backbone to my CV. I never would have got a job like this in Australia that is for sure, well past grad, finished mid 2005 and my experience is nothing special unless you can spin it well like i did i guess. So I count myself so lucky to get this job and I am super excited about it.
Now my dilemma is that I cannot do CA here which I would do if possible. And I will continue to do CFA I'd say as they have told me that is the one thing they do encourage here for people in Transfer pricing to do and lots do, how its related im not sure, i think its the quantitative side of it and financial analysis stuff. So I'm enrolled in CPA which I can do from here, will have to do exam in london. It is on oct 23, I have not studied in the last month or so as Ive been looking for a job and apartment. So I am thinking not to bother doing it.
But what do people think is it worth me doing a CPA from here, will it help me when I eventually return to australia, as if I want to go to big 4, don't they want CA's? Or is it just enough to do a CFA? I just dont like the long breaks between CFA exams, so figure I csan do something else. Are there any other useful qualifications I could do?
Long rant sorry, but pretty bored here too, I mean I don't start work for a few weeks now and I haven't got many friend here to do anything with!
Anyway here's the story...
I was previously working at GSJbwere in melbourne, worked there for a year, as an analyst in private wealth. Was a tax reporting related, very back officey position. Anyway I saw how the investments and trading and what not world works and I didnt like it and wanted to get more into an accounting related role and work with large companies too rather then private individuals. Done a double bachelor in accounting and banking and finance. And have completed CFA level1. I am an associate CPA, haven't done any exams for it yet though(means i just got the right undergrad degree and paid up!)! I am 26 years old by the way, yes i know thats ancient here.
Anyway my girlfriend is from scandinavia, and I left melbourne to come and live with her here as she has had to continue her studies. I have been extremely lucky and managed to get a job in transfer pricing at a big 4 here. It is an area I would certainly like to work in and stay in for a while and build a bit of experience and backbone to my CV. I never would have got a job like this in Australia that is for sure, well past grad, finished mid 2005 and my experience is nothing special unless you can spin it well like i did i guess. So I count myself so lucky to get this job and I am super excited about it.
Now my dilemma is that I cannot do CA here which I would do if possible. And I will continue to do CFA I'd say as they have told me that is the one thing they do encourage here for people in Transfer pricing to do and lots do, how its related im not sure, i think its the quantitative side of it and financial analysis stuff. So I'm enrolled in CPA which I can do from here, will have to do exam in london. It is on oct 23, I have not studied in the last month or so as Ive been looking for a job and apartment. So I am thinking not to bother doing it.
But what do people think is it worth me doing a CPA from here, will it help me when I eventually return to australia, as if I want to go to big 4, don't they want CA's? Or is it just enough to do a CFA? I just dont like the long breaks between CFA exams, so figure I csan do something else. Are there any other useful qualifications I could do?
Long rant sorry, but pretty bored here too, I mean I don't start work for a few weeks now and I haven't got many friend here to do anything with!