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As a financial analyst, what kind of skills can I learn to expand my knowledge in my field of work?
As a financial analyst, your job every year turns more and more technical. An analyst that has the accounting chops and knows Visual Basic (macro writing in excel) is going to get the job almost every time over a candidate without that skill set. I would recommend learning accounting and pick up a SRead more
As a financial analyst, your job every year turns more and more technical. An analyst that has the accounting chops and knows Visual Basic (macro writing in excel) is going to get the job almost every time over a candidate without that skill set. I would recommend learning accounting and pick up a SQL book, Microsoft Access, databases or Visual Basic.
See lessMy fiancé’s parents do not speak a language I understand anytime we go visit them. They’d rather speak in their local dialect even though they speak and understand English perfectly well. Should I be worried they don’t approve of the relationship?
I feel you should have the talk with your fiancé. If anything, I think he encouraged it. If you two visit his parents and they speak in their local dialect, he should be able to tell them to switch to English to accommodate you. If he doesn’t speak for you, who will? It doesn’t necessarily mean theyRead more
I feel you should have the talk with your fiancé. If anything, I think he encouraged it. If you two visit his parents and they speak in their local dialect, he should be able to tell them to switch to English to accommodate you. If he doesn’t speak for you, who will? It doesn’t necessarily mean they disapprove of the relationship, I mean, don’t be too quick to assume if you’ve not talked to your fiancé about it.
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