Can you be a Financial analyst with an associates?

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MonsterGuy
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28 Apr 2014, 5:55 pm

Can you?



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28 Apr 2014, 6:06 pm

Life helps those who first help themselves. Run a Google search to find more information on the qualifications needed and what's involved in the work.



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28 Apr 2014, 6:18 pm

I highly doubt it. You'd have to show yourself to be REALLY good during the interview--like seeming like you're the ALL TIME BEST. I'd go for the Full Monty (MBA).



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28 Apr 2014, 7:14 pm

You might be able to do some basic accounting work or clerical financial work with an associate's degree, but, no, you will not be able to work as a financial analyst at a standard bank. If you are looking at investment banking or top level jobs in commercial banks, you will need a Bachelor's degree with top marks from a top undergraduate institution or a Master' degree.



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29 Apr 2014, 12:16 pm

I can't even get one with a Bachelor's, so probably not.



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30 Apr 2014, 4:39 pm

I (and many others) couldn't even get a basic teller job at a bank and the pay is CRAP, almost as bad as retail just cleaner and with better hours. You pretty much need a Masters to be considered and even then I wouldn't count on it without an internship or already working in the financial sector.