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Zee Tan.
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I actually think a better idea would be a combo of actual button badges in the style of the 300 Hours Community badges. What do you guys think? 😀
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Sorry I haven’t replied on the interview form, yet. Minor disaster at home involving flooding, etc. has upended things for a bit. Will write soon, though. 😀
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“I’m afraid your assets are impaired” -300hours.com
“I suffer from depreciation” -300hours.com -
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Also, the badges won’t look so fat around the borders – it’s just how the template is set up.
I’m talking to a bunch of providers to see if these designs work. 😀
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hey. count me in too. I was an associate financial advisor. I have worked on corporate finance and transaction services assignments. And ya….have handled financial models too.
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Sorry guys – been really, really swamped 🙁 I promise to get on the case soon.
Meanwhile, these arrived in the post today!
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A suggestion: a “Spartan” helmet with crest over (or on the opposite side of the mug) the slogan, “Getting you over 300 Hours one sip at a time.”
Perhaps with 300 Hours in the style at the header of the blog & forum.That’s a good one!
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I should be able to knock this out this week. I gave notice at my current employer, having accepted a new position. Still in healthcare IT but the head of the company I’m joining has his CFA, which I take to be a very good sign. 😀
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I don’t really fit into any of those roles. But if I can contribute in any other way, I would love to help.
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@Zee Product Controllers (or book-runners) in the traditional sense look after P&L reporting for the trading desks. Typically the role involves understanding the structures and deals that a desk will put together and obtaining sign-off from the traders to say they are happy with the daily P&L, however there’s a much broader scope as you’ll also be a point of contact for Finance when it comes to balance sheet reporting, Credit and Market Risk, Middle Office for trade booking, business control groups for various bank reporting elements, and so on. In certain cases (at least at my current bank), some of the controllers also run the balance sheets for their respective areas.
CFA is more often than not the qualification of choice (CIMA, FRM or perhaps QRM are other options) as it provides a broad range of knowledge and is helpful for career mobility if you want to move into a front-office related role further down the line, even though most will never use FRA or corporate finance in their day-to-day work.
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Count me in. I’m a Relationship Manager for corporate banking (if you didn’t already know!). And I want a mug. And a badge.
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A suggestion: a “Spartan” helmet with crest over (or on the opposite side of the mug) the slogan, “Getting you over 300 Hours one sip at a time.”
Perhaps with 300 Hours in the style at the header of the blog & forum. -
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But a cup I can use everyday. On the other hand I hate that style cup. It is not big enough for coffee and looks ugly. I’m torn.
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I work in the corporate finance world. Would be happy to help out on this, but caution that I have some very blunt views of what is of use/relevant from the syllabus and what is not.
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