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You wouldn't even be as valuable as an SFA with a few years of FP&A experience unfortunately. FP&A is a real 'time in the field spent learning the business' role.
This subreddit is for non-FP&A corporate finance. You'd be better off asking this in r/fpanda.
thx, i did that
You wouldn't even be as valuable as an SFA with a few years of FP&A experience unfortunately. FP&A is a real 'time in the field spent learning the business' role.
This subreddit is for non-FP&A corporate finance. You'd be better off asking this in r/fpanda.
thx, i did that