By looking at all of your posts buddy, I think you are trying to find anwsers and trying to convince yourself based on reponse you get here. Damn Wrong way to pursue things… If I say yes, would you start preparing for CPA? If I say no, would you go for CFA? Most of the people here work in USA but you are in different geograhical settings. Think about that first! Go out and talk to professionals in your local area.
Financial analysts in Canada are accounting jockeys. They range from 40k to 80k and then they become controllers and those people crack money (120k which is high for canada).
They all require CPA or related designations or progression towards it.
120k is pretty low for a controller. We pay our junior analysts (1-3 years exp) about $75k to $80k. Our managers make quite a bit more than $120k. At any reasonable sized firm a controller is making $180+. Those are just base #'s.
120k is pretty low for a controller. We pay our junior analysts (1-3 years exp) about $75k to $80k. Our managers make quite a bit more than $120k. At any reasonable sized firm a controller is making $180+. Those are just base #'s.[/q What about entry level financial analyst? 60-70k? I’m planning for that career path. Accounting for few years and then financial analyst…