⑴ 金融领域里的高级官职名称英文缩写是什么
CFP:理财规划师
AFP:金融理财师
CFA:注册金融分析师
FRM:金融风险管理师
ACCA:英国特许公认会计师公会,The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants(简称ACCA)
CISA:国际信息系统审计师认证
⑵ 商务英语,理财师,营养师。。学点什么好~
选商务英语和营养师,或者理财和商务英语,,现在营养师真的很热门额
⑶ 与金融有关的职业的英文单词有哪些比如,理财师、银行柜员等
accountant: 会计
auditor: 审计员
budgeteer: 预算编制者
cashier: 出纳员
personnel 职员
broker (agent) : 经纪人
Accounting Assistant 会计助理
Accounting Clerk 记帐员
Accounting Manager 会计部经理
Accounting Stall 会计部职员
Accounting Supervisor 会计主管
Bond Analyst 证券分析员
Bond Trader 证券交易员
Financial Controller财务主任
Financial Reporter财务报告人
F.X. (Foreign Exchange)Clerk外汇部职员
F.X. Settlement Clerk外汇部核算员
Fund Manager财务经理
General Auditor审计长
Insurance Actuary 保险公司理赔员
Trust Banking Executive 银行高级职员
⑷ 请问金融业,财务主管,理财师用英语怎么说
The finance instry,
the financial manager,
manages finances theteacher
⑸ 英语专业,上班两年,能考助理理财师吗
报考条件
1、 助理理财规划师(三级),只要具备以下条件中的一条即可:
(1)从事本职业工作6年以上。
(2)具有技工学校、技师学院和职业技术学院本专业或相关专业毕业证书。
(3)具有本专业或相关专业大学专科及以上学历证书。
(4)具有其他专业大学专科及以上学历证书,连续从事本职业工作1年以上。
2、理财规划师(二级),只要具备以下条件中的一条即可:
(1) 连续从事本职业工作13年以上。
(2) 取得本职业三级职业资格证书后,连续从事本职业工作5年以上。
(3) 具有大学本科学历证书,连续从事本职业工作5年以上。
(4) 具有大学本科学历证书,取得本职业三级职业资格证书后,连续从事本职业工作4年以上。
(5) 取得硕士研究生及以上学历证书后,连续从事本职业工作2年以上。
PS:希望信息对你有用
⑹ 理财师用英文怎么说啊
financial adviser
⑺ 如何成为一名理财师的英语作文
Is engaged in financial management, to achieve the standard committee of the ecation (Ecation), examination (Examination), Experience and professional ethics (Ethics) standard (hereinafter referred to as the "4E" standard), and obtain the qualification of professionals. The ultimate goal of financial management division is to use professional knowledge and skills to meet the needs of the customers in different stages of life and the financial needs of the different stages of the life.
⑻ 金融理财师AFP的全英文是什么啊请大家帮帮忙啊,非常急~
Associate Financial Planner
⑼ CHFP(国家理财规划师),CFP(国际金融理财师),CFA(特许金融分析师) 哪个证书用到的地方较多
在国内,确实常有人拿CFA与CPA对比,谈论它们的难度、含金量、考试费用、备考时长、就业等话题。
尤其是对于考证党来说,在二者之间如何做抉择,常常表示迷茫。
那么,CFA与CPA在这些方面,究竟有多大区别呢?
今天,高顿君就给大家从各个维度来分析,CFA与CPA的对比,以便大家在选择考证时做出抉择。
难度
首先,我们先来说说难度,先来看看大家怎么说:
高顿君在微博上搜索CFA与CPA的难度比较,出来的结果如下:
有人认为CFA难度要高于CPA:
有人用二者的考试层级来进行了划分:
CFA一级=CPA一科,
CFA二级=CPA三科。
从这个推理来看,CFA三级大概就相当于CPA六科的难度,二者难度水平相当:
还有人称,二者难度完全无法比较……CPA以出题奇葩著称,难度秒杀CFA……
看到这三种回答,高顿君发现,在二者的难度上,存在着不少的争议。那么真实情况是如何的呢?
如果像你从事财务分析工作,可以先考个CPA。
如果你想去跨国金融公司或海外发展,CFA更有用。如果想单纯在国内发展,CPA和CFA都是不错的选择。
总而言之,二者都具备较高的含金量。在金融领域,很多发展的好的精英人士都是两个证书都有具备,也许你也可以尝试。
既然你已经如此努力想考证了,何不再努力一把呢?
推荐给大家一个已经考过CFA的学姐,关于CFA任何不懂的事情都可以咨询她。不仅能解决 CFA考试问题,还有电子版CFA试题和CFA备考资料可以领取,微信ID:Dora-dada。
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⑽ ACCA,CISA,FSA,CFA,CFP,PMP谁帮忙用英文解释下这几个金融资格职业证书,(不要解释是什么的缩写)
CISA is an audit professional certification sponsored by the Information Systems Audit and Control Association (ISACA). Candidates for the certification must meet requirements set by ISACA。
The CISA certification was established in 1978[1] for several reasons:
Develop and maintain a tool that could be used to evaluate an indivials' competency in concting information system audits.
Provide a motivational tool for information systems auditors to maintain their skills, and monitor the success of the maintenance programs.
Provide criteria to help aid management in the selection of personnel and development.
The first CISA examination was administered in 1981, and registration numbers have grown each year. Over 60,000[1] candidates have earned the CISA designation.
The CISA certification has been recognised with ANSI accreditation, along with the CISM certification- both of these certifications are managed by ISACA. It is one of the few certifications formally approved by the US Department of Defense in their Information Assurance Technical category (DoD 8570.01-M).
Requirements
Candidates for a CISA certification must pass the examination, agree to adhere to ISACA's Code of Professional Ethics, submit evidence of a minimum of five years of professional IS auditing, control, or security work, and abide by a program of continuing professional ecation.
Substitutions and waivers of such experience may be obtained as follows:[2]
A maximum of one year of information systems experience OR one year of financial or operational auditing experience can be substituted for one year of information systems auditing, control, or security experience.
60 to 120 completed college semester credit hours (the equivalent of an Associate or Bachelor degree) can be substituted for one or two years, respectively, of information systems auditing, control or security experience.
Two years as a full-time university instructor in a related field (e.g., computer science, accounting, information systems auditing) can be substituted for one year of information systems auditing, control or security experience.
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The exam consists of 200 multiple-choice questions that must be answered within 4 hours. The exam is split between 6 Content Areas as of 2006:
IS Audit Process - 10% of Exam
IT Governance - 15% of Exam
Systems and Infrastructure Lifecycle Management - 16% of Exam
IT Service Delivery and Support - 14% of Exam
Protection of Information Assets - 31% of Exam
Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery - 14% of Exam
The exam is now offered in 11 languages at more than 200 locations worldwide in June and December.
The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) is a British chartered accountancy body with a global presence that offers the Chartered Certified Accountant (Designatory letters ACCA or FCCA) qualification worldwide. It is one of the world's largest and fastest-growing accountancy bodies with 122,426 members and 325,606 affiliates and students in 170 countries. The Institute's headquarters are in London with the principal administrative office being based in Glasgow. In addition the ACCA has a network of nearly 80 staffed offices and other centres around the world.
The ACCA is a founding member body of the Consultative Committee of Accountancy Bodies (CCAB) and the International Federation of Accountants (IFAC).
The term 'Chartered' in ACCA qualification refers to the Royal Charter granted in 1974 by Her Majesty the Queen in the United Kingdom.
Since Chartered Certified Accountant is a legally protected term, indivials who describe themselves as Chartered Certified Accountants must be members of ACCA and, if they carry out public practice engagements, must comply with additional regulations such as holding a practising certificate, being insured against any possible liability claims and submitting to inspections.
The Association of Authorised Public Accountants (AAPA), one of the British professional bodies for public accountants, has been a subsidiary of ACCA since 1996.
FSA is an independent non-governmental body, quasi-judicial body and a company limited by guarantee that regulates the financial services instry in the United Kingdom.
The Financial Services and Markets Act imposed four statutory objectives upon the FSA:
market confidence: maintaining confidence in the financial system
public awareness: promoting public understanding of the financial system;
consumer protection: securing the appropriate degree of protection for consumers; and
rection of financial crime: recing the extent to which it is possible for a business carried on by a regulated person to be used for a purpose connected with financial crime
[edit] Regulatory principles
The statutory objectives are supported by a set of principles of good regulation which the FSA must have regard to when discharging its functions. These are:
efficiency and economy: the need to use its resources in the most efficient and economic way.
role of management: a firm’ senior management is responsible for its activities and for ensuring that its business complies with regulatory requirements. This principle is designed to guard against unnecessary intrusion by the FSA into firms’ business and requires it to hold senior management responsible for risk management and controls within firms. Accordingly, firms must take reasonable care to make it clear who has what responsibility and to ensure that the affairs of the firm can be adequately monitored and controlled.
proportionality: The restrictions the FSA imposes on the instry must be proportionate to the benefits that are expected to result from those restrictions. In making judgements in this area, the FSA takes into account the costs to firms and consumers. One of the main techniques they use is cost benefit analysis of proposed regulatory requirements. This approach is shown, in particular, in the different regulatory requirements applied to wholesale and retail markets.
innovation: The desirability of facilitating innovation in connection with regulated activities. For example, allowing scope for different means of compliance so as not to unly restrict market participants from launching new financial procts and services.
international character: Including the desirability of maintaining the competitive position of the UK. The FSA takes into account the international aspects of much financial business and the competitive position of the UK. This involves co-operating with overseas regulators, both to agree international standards and to monitor global firms and markets effectively.
competition: The need to minimise the adverse effects on competition that may arise from the FSA's activities and the desirability of facilitating competition between the firms it regulates. This covers avoiding unnecessary regulatory barriers to entry or business expansion. Competition and innovation considerations play a key role in the FSA's cost-benefit analysis work. Under the Financial Services and Markets Act, the Treasury, the Office of Fair Trading and the Competition Commission all have a role to play in reviewing the impact of the FSA's rules and practices on competition.
[edit] Accountability and management
The FSA is accountable to Treasury Ministers, and through them to Parliament. It is operationally independent of Government and is funded entirely by the firms it regulates through fines, fees and compulsory levies. Its Board consists of a Chairman, a Chief Executive Officer, a Chief Operating Officer, two Managing Directors, and 11 non-executive directors (including a lead non-executive member, the Deputy Chairman) selected by, and subject to removal by, HM Treasury. Among these, the Deputy Governor for Financial Stability of the Bank of England is an ex officio Board member. This Board decides on overall policy with day-to-day decisions and management of the staff being the responsibility of the Executive. This is divided into three sections each headed by a Managing director and having responsibility for one of the following sectors: retail markets, wholesale and institutional markets, and regulatory services.
Its regulatory decisions can be appealed to the Financial Services and Markets Tribunal.
HM Treasury decides upon the scope of activities that should be regulated, but it is for the FSA to decide what shape the regulatory regime should take in relation to any particular activities.
The FSA is also provided with advice on the interests and concerns of consumers by the Financial Services Consumer Panel [2]. This panel describes itself as "An Independent Voice for Consumers of Financial Services". Members of the panel are appointed and can be dismissed by the FSA and emails to them are directed to FSA staff. The Financial Services Consumer Panel will not address indivial consumer complaints.
Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) is an international professional designation offered by the CFA Institute of USA (formerly known as AIMR) to financial analysts who complete a series of three examinations. Candidates must have a bachelor's degree (or equivalent), be in the final year of their bachelor's degree program, or have at least four years of qualified, professional work experience in order to take the exams. In order to become a "CFA Charterholder" candidates must pass all three exams, agree to comply with the code of ethics, pay member es, and have four years of work experience deemed acceptable by the CFA Institute. CFA charterholders are also obligated to adhere to a strict Code of Ethics and Standards governing their professional conct
The Certified Financial Planner (CFP) designation is a certification mark for financial planners conferred by the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards in the United States, Financial Planners Standards Council in Canada and 18 other organizations affiliated with Financial Planning Standards Board (FPSB), the international owner of the CFP mark outside of the United States. To receive authorization to use the designation, the candidate must meet ecation, examination, experience and ethics requirements, and pay an ongoing certification fee.[1]. The information contained herein relates specifically to CFP certification in the United States. For information on CFP certification outside of the United States, please see the FPSB website at http://www.fpsb.org/CMS/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=84&Itemid=110 for a list of affiliate member organizations and their respective websites.
The CFP Certification Examination is a 10-hour multiple choice exam, divided into one four-hour session (Friday afternoon) and two three-hour sessions (Saturday). The exam includes three major case problems and is designed to assess the student's ability to apply his or her knowledge of the aforementioned areas to financial planning situations. The exam was set as a requirement in 1993 and at that time CFPs were grandfathered without having to pass this exam. [5]
Indivials holding professional designations pre-approved by the CFP Board (like PhDs in business and economics, attorneys, Certified Public Accountants (CPA), Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), Chartered Accountants (CA), Chartered Wealth Managers (AAFM) ), and Chartered Financial Analysts (CFA) are entitled to register for and take the exam without having to complete the ecation requirements by using the CFP-board's challenge status.
Project Management Professional is properly expressed as the credential PMP. The credentialing agency is the Project Management Institute ([1] PMI). This credential is obtained by gaining a certification in project management through the completion of PMI certified training and examination. PMP training and examination material comes from the Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge PMBOK published most recently in 2007. Most exam questions reference PMI's project quality standards documented in the PMBOK. The PMP credential undergoes rigorous validation by ISO, and the PMBOK methodology is widely regarded as the instry standard for Project Management and has been adopted as the single standard for project management by agencies such as NASA.
PMP (Project Management Professional) is one of four concentrations offered by PMI in the study of Project Management:
1. CAPM Certified Associate in Project Management: This certification is obtained after passing the CAPM Exam
2. PMP Project Management Professional: This certification is obtained after passing the PMP Exam
3. PgMP Program Management Professional: This certification is obtained after passing the PgMP Exam
4. PMI RMP PMI Risk Management Professional: This certification is obtained after passing the PMI-RMP Exam