Thursday, June 17, 2010

I am B.Sc. (maths) graduate & P.G.D.B.M.(Finance) appeared.i want to become a finance manager.su

i done stock market training program from well known institute.



i am very confused.becoz i am science student.



recently i joined accounts classes for knowledge in accounts.



any other course /training required for to become a finance manager?pls tell me......



I am B.Sc. (maths) graduate %26amp; P.G.D.B.M.(Finance) appeared.i want to become a finance manager.suggest .?

I%26#039;m surprised that you have an advanced education with such poor spelling and grammatical composition. To really go far, you should work on your written communication skills, as they seem to be lacking in your Yahoo question, above. This will really hold you back from getting far. Spelling and grammar is very important if you are seeking a management position or high income position.



I am B.Sc. (maths) graduate %26amp; P.G.D.B.M.(Finance) appeared.i want to become a finance manager.suggest .?

What is the use of going on studying, changing from one subject to another.



There are so many MBAs and MBMs with no job opportunities.



You require a job.



Go through advertisements.



Find one which may suit you.



Nobody is going to entrust you with Finance Management,



unless you have had previous experience.



Wish you best of luck



I am B.Sc. (maths) graduate %26amp; P.G.D.B.M.(Finance) appeared.i want to become a finance manager.suggest .?

Dear friend,



After your Diploma in Finance you are supposed to know all the mechanisms and niceties of earnings and availing finance from different sources in the global capital market if you expect to be a FM at global level. Because organisations vie for global opportunities to earn more for each rupee they invest in the business. FMs are the agents to keep track of, update himself, and grab them for his organisations. I hope you have duly mastered such propositions. In case you want to limit your knowledge and awareness to your region only you must know the finer points of your subject at national level. Since you aspire yourself to excel in the finance field, you must have a great deal of practical exposures too, because bookish knowledge and 10-20 hours of theoretical exams would test your grasp of the subject only and not the analytical insight or extent of practical and professional expertise under trying situation. Organisations generally value the later in preference to the former more than anything else, and grill you to the extreme to satisfy themselves that the person (being a rank outsider), whom they are handing over the mantle of all-important finance function, is not only fit for the job through profitable and timely contributions and hard work, but would loyally remain with the organisation through its difficult phases too, without fleeing away for small or petty allurements. To reach this stage of certainty and assurance, responsibility and trust, and power, you have to appreciate how much labour and pain has to be undergone and develop yourself accordingly. Nothing comes in a platter.



Moreover, for the desired level, you have to beat other contenders from the fields of MBA (Finance), and Chartered Accountants to name the least, who have greater knowledge, ability, trustworthiness and manoeuvrability to prove their credentials. Have you grown enough confidence to excel these people.



Furthermore, knowledge of stock market operations or accounting is not the only part which constitutes a FM%26#039;s job. These are very basics in the Accounting function. Finance function is much more outwardly than a mere table work. It is more varied, diversified and is virtually the lifeline of any business encompassing everything the organisation stands for.



So, you must eye your target somewhere your competency , confidence and opportunity merges. If you have wider capabilities you shall reach where you should fit; but never keep yourself in illusions, it may betray you. Dream high, raise your competency level to the highest possible. Begin your career from a modest, or better even from the grassroot level.



Success will be yours and enduring too.

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