What else after CPA and MBA - Page 2

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    Currently I am obtaining both my MBA and CPA. I will also scoop up the CGMA since it will be a free certification. After that, will there be any more value added in terms of obtaining a job and putting it into my resume?

    What other certifications or degrees should I pursue which would add value? I currently only have financial reporting experience.

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  • #554567
    Study Monk
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    I agree with everyone. Get a job. If you want to be spend extra time bettering yourself find areas where your weak at your job and work on strengthening those your first year.

    Keep in mind having to many certifications my might make you look to over qualified for some entry level opportunities, while those same certifications alone will not help you qualify for more senior accounting positions. Its not like another certification will allow you to make more money entry level after the cpa.

    I would get a job and after 2 years of experience maybe consider a CMA.

    I spoke to an ancient wise man who sent me on a mushroom induced journey through an ancient forest to find the key to passing the CPA exam. A talking spider monkey told me to throw the last of my drinking water in the dirt to find what I was looking for. So I followed his instructions and the following message appeared in the soil:

    "Do 5000 multiple choice questions for each section"

    #554569
    Anonymous
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    Easy law degree

    #554570
    Anonymous
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    Easy law degree

    #554571

    Good question….. perhaps a JD?

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    #554572

    Good question….. perhaps a JD?

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    #554573

    A JD takes a lot of time and money to get. If you have a lot of that to spare, you could go for it I guess.

    I've been considering the CIA certification after I get through the CPA exam. I don't think it would add any value, but I would like to have a business card that says My Name, CIA. (I know that's a stupid reason)

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    #554574

    A JD takes a lot of time and money to get. If you have a lot of that to spare, you could go for it I guess.

    I've been considering the CIA certification after I get through the CPA exam. I don't think it would add any value, but I would like to have a business card that says My Name, CIA. (I know that's a stupid reason)

    REG - 80 (2/28/13)
    AUD - 68 (5/24/13), 84 (7/11/13)
    BEC - 83 (8/29/13)
    FAR - 70 (12/04/13) 80 (2/10/14)

    #554575
    tough_kitty
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    You need internal auditing experience to get the CIA license. It has to be within 5 years of passing the exam.

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    #554576
    tough_kitty
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    You need internal auditing experience to get the CIA license. It has to be within 5 years of passing the exam.

    FAR: 81 (May 2013)
    BEC: 81 (July 2013)
    REG: 83 (August 2013)
    AUD: 82 (November 2013)
    California CPA since 1/30/14

    #554577

    How about a personal training certification to add on the business card as well? 😉

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    FAR: 76 (Oct. 2013)
    BEC: 79 (Nov. 2012)
    REG: 84 (Dec. 2013) It's Mile 26.2, and we finished. Blood, sweat and tears, passion, perseverance, and never giving up, we did it!

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    #554578

    How about a personal training certification to add on the business card as well? 😉

    AUD: 94 (Nov. 2013)
    FAR: 76 (Oct. 2013)
    BEC: 79 (Nov. 2012)
    REG: 84 (Dec. 2013) It's Mile 26.2, and we finished. Blood, sweat and tears, passion, perseverance, and never giving up, we did it!

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    #554579
    Anonymous
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    PhD

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    Anonymous
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    PhD

    #554581
    Anonymous
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    It really depends on what type of job you would like to do. I wouldn't get a CIA unless you want to do internal audit, or a CMA unless you actually want to be a cost/managerial accountant. PHD would be good if you want to be a lifetime academic, professor, researcher and so on. JD would probably add value to any resume, but as others said it does take a large investment of time, money, and other resources. I always thought CISA would add value to a CPA because so much of our world is highly integrated with constantly changing technology. If you just really love to learn, maybe you should consider learning another language or multiple languages. It could be personally fulfilling as well as adding professional value. Good luck.

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    It really depends on what type of job you would like to do. I wouldn't get a CIA unless you want to do internal audit, or a CMA unless you actually want to be a cost/managerial accountant. PHD would be good if you want to be a lifetime academic, professor, researcher and so on. JD would probably add value to any resume, but as others said it does take a large investment of time, money, and other resources. I always thought CISA would add value to a CPA because so much of our world is highly integrated with constantly changing technology. If you just really love to learn, maybe you should consider learning another language or multiple languages. It could be personally fulfilling as well as adding professional value. Good luck.

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