Im currently an undergraduate student in finance with a lot of interest in quantitative risk analysis. I just finished a course in coursera.org called “Financial Engineering and Risk Management” and i think its something that i would like to do in daily base. I’m also planning on doing a master in risk analysis. In the future, i’d like to hold a proffesional certificate because i think it would be very helpful to develop extra skills. What would you recommend for a future risk analyst, go straight for FRM or for something more general like CFA? Your answers will be helpful.
I’d say do the FRM, since this would show some commitment to the field.
FRM dude. CFA is for homo’s
I agree with pokhim
Thank you for your answers, you 've been helpful
FRM would be much more applicable
SAS certification