Milky mist UC day 2

I received this IPO allotment, and I was initially thinking of selling it after a day or two to take advantage of the listing gains. TBH, I’m a bit puzzled. I never imagined the stock would hit UC within five minutes of listing and again on the second day. Their financials seem good, but I feel like I might be overlooking something. Could anyone shed some light on what’s going on here? Also, should I hold onto it for a few more days?

Also please buy Milky mist panner 🤌

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u/blahblahsnow — 1 day ago

Garmin vivoactive 5 vs Apple Watch SE 3 — Which should I choose?

I’m looking to buy my first smartwatch and I’m deciding between the Garmin vívoactive 5 and Apple Watch SE 3. I mainly want it for fitness — gym, treadmill, walking and eventually outdoor running/Strava. I want useful fitness data like HR, calories, VO₂ max, GPS, etc. and to be able to track my progress, but I’m not someone who will deeply analyze every metric. I’m not really interested in sleep tracking. Garmin’s battery life and fitness data appeal to me, while Apple has newer hardware and a better overall smartwatch experience. The Garmin is also considerably cheaper, so I’m trying to figure out whether the Apple Watch is worth paying more for. Which would you choose for my use case and why?

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u/blahblahsnow — 2 days ago

Garmin vívoactive 5 vs Apple Watch SE 3 — Fitness & Everyday Use

I’m looking to buy my first smartwatch and I’m deciding between the Garmin vívoactive 5 and Apple Watch SE 3. I mainly want it for fitness — gym, treadmill, walking and eventually outdoor running/Strava. I want useful fitness data like HR, calories, VO₂ max, GPS, etc. and to be able to track my progress, but I’m not someone who will deeply analyze every metric. I’m not really interested in sleep tracking. Garmin’s battery life and fitness data appeal to me, while Apple has newer hardware and a better overall smartwatch experience. The Garmin is also considerably cheaper, so I’m trying to figure out whether the Apple Watch is worth paying more for. Which would you choose for my use case and why?

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u/blahblahsnow — 2 days ago

Job opportunities for ACCA

Hi everyone!

I’m 25 years old and currently work at KPMG as a Senior Audit Associate. I’m an ACCA Member with over 3 years of experience in statutory audit, primarily auditing UK private entities. I’m exploring job opportunities outside India and would appreciate your suggestions.

Based on my profile, which roles and companies should I target, what salary can I realistically expect, and do companies in Ireland hire directly from India?

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u/blahblahsnow — 16 days ago

Job opportunities

Hi everyone!

I’m 25 years old and currently work at KPMG as a Senior Audit Associate. I’m an ACCA Member with over 3 years of experience in statutory audit, primarily auditing UK private entities. I’m exploring job opportunities outside India and would appreciate your suggestions.

Based on my profile, which roles and companies should I target, what salary can I realistically expect, and do companies in UK hire directly from India?

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u/blahblahsnow — 16 days ago

After ACCA

Hi everyone,

I’m seeking career advice. I’m an ACCA member with 3 years of experience in statutory audit (UK private entities) at KPMG.

I’m contemplating pursuing an MSc in Accounting & Finance, Financial Management, or a related finance field. My objective is to transition beyond traditional audit into broader finance or consulting roles and accelerate my career growth.

I’d like to know if pursuing an MSc after ACCA was worthwhile for those with a similar background. Did it significantly enhance your career prospects, salary, or facilitate a smoother transition into more advanced roles? I’d greatly appreciate hearing about your experiences and whether you would recommend this path.

I’m also open to suggestions from individuals with non-ACCA backgrounds.

Thank you in advance for your insights!

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u/blahblahsnow — 24 days ago
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After ACCA

Hi everyone,

I’m seeking career advice. I’m an ACCA member with 3 years of experience in statutory audit (UK private entities) at KPMG.

I’m contemplating pursuing an MSc in Accounting & Finance, Financial Management, or a related finance field. My objective is to transition beyond traditional audit into broader finance or consulting roles and accelerate my career growth.

I’d like to know if pursuing an MSc after ACCA was worthwhile for those with a similar background. Did it significantly enhance your career prospects, salary, or facilitate a smoother transition into more advanced roles? I’d greatly appreciate hearing about your experiences and whether you would recommend this path.

I’m also open to suggestions from individuals with non-ACCA backgrounds.

Thank you in advance for your insights!

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u/blahblahsnow — 24 days ago
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MSc after ACCA

Hi everyone,

I’m seeking career advice. I’m an ACCA member with 3 years of experience in statutory audit (UK private entities) at KPMG.

I’m contemplating pursuing an MSc in Accounting & Finance, Financial Management, or a related finance field. My objective is to transition beyond traditional audit into broader finance or consulting roles and accelerate my career growth.

I’d like to know if pursuing an MSc after ACCA was worthwhile for those with a similar background. Did it significantly enhance your career prospects, salary, or facilitate a smoother transition into more advanced roles? I’d greatly appreciate hearing about your experiences and whether you would recommend this path.

I’m also open to suggestions from individuals with non-ACCA backgrounds.

Thank you in advance for your insights!

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u/blahblahsnow — 22 days ago