hello,
i'm currenlty half way through my CA, and got HD's in my accounting degree at uni. and a 2:1 in economics at uni
by the time i finish my CA, i'll have 2-3 years experience in a bank as a management accountant/grad/financial control etc (spreadsheet monkey).
what sort of roles are available to me if i don't want to be doing mangement accounting/financial control? i find this stuff very boring and repetitive....it's just reconicliations, expense analysis, and journals...
i think i'm interested in equities research or something similar (but have no clue about it - just what i read in the fin review)
any advice?
will i need further study (CFA)? what are good companies? do mid tier broking firms pay well?
i'm currenlty half way through my CA, and got HD's in my accounting degree at uni. and a 2:1 in economics at uni
by the time i finish my CA, i'll have 2-3 years experience in a bank as a management accountant/grad/financial control etc (spreadsheet monkey).
what sort of roles are available to me if i don't want to be doing mangement accounting/financial control? i find this stuff very boring and repetitive....it's just reconicliations, expense analysis, and journals...
i think i'm interested in equities research or something similar (but have no clue about it - just what i read in the fin review)
- something not routine, but not hard like tax law
- i think it comes down to a role that let's you learn how to invest money on your own account
- so i could develop my passive income...and start my own business in the future
- has reasonable hours
- and better pay than an accoutnant/financial controller in a bank...
any advice?
will i need further study (CFA)? what are good companies? do mid tier broking firms pay well?