u/Fabulous_Fan_9089

Cfa is very expensive.

i decided that I wanna break into finance, and planned my whole CFA journey, even talked to a coaching professional and talked about the fees and all it was around 60k per level and lectures already started and now I have to pay 15k down payment. it's just for coaching but coming from a middle class family, I don't think that we have these much savings as my whole CFA+ coaching+ college degree will easily cost around 7lakhs + that too in the first attempt. I talked to my family and they are telling to get a loan or something, and people on reddit are saying to save up and avoid taking loans and all, but if I wait up and save get. a job first then I'll be too late for my plan, any recommendations.. because I cannot genuinely wait till my graduation and then job then cfa and then experience and all my 5yr plan will turn into 8yr plan

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u/Fabulous_Fan_9089 — 13 days ago
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Need Help

helpp, I just decided to do ACCA but then I surfed reddit about Acca scope and everyone be like its not the worth we have been told, it's losing its spark and my family is genuinely in big financial trouble and a lot of debt so it's like a gamble for me I wanna go into FINANCE, I chose ACCA just because I can start earning atleast anything early, I was thinking about CFA too but it's just too expensive and I can't bear that risk, should I really gamble everything I have into ACCA or should I think again, imma type off person who don't have any intrest in anything I just want money.

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u/Fabulous_Fan_9089 — 1 month ago