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Leveraging your skills in a tight financial services and wealth management jobs market

Leveraging your skills in a tight financial services and wealth management jobs market

The one constant in financial markets is change. The same could be said for jobs within the financial markets sector. Not only are specific jobs changing in terms of what skills you need in order to perform them, but job availability is continually shifting among financial job categories. For example, there may be fewer opportunities for securities analysts now than in the past, but there is an overwhelming need for wealth managers and financial advisors.

What if I told you that the same skills needed to be a successful financial analyst also apply to being a successful financial advisor? Financial analysts assess the performance of stocks, bonds, commodities, and other types of investments, skills generally employed by financial advisors.

Traditionally, there has been very little overlap between the two professions. In fact, relatively few financial analysts become financial advisors. Generally speaking, financial advisors and financial analysts are not required to hold a nationally accredited degree or diploma; thus, there has been a recent transition toward job seekers to earn accredited business school program exams and education that leads to degree and certification eligibility.

Interestingly it is convenient that the financial advisor and financial analysis jobs would start to merge as somebody who has completed a financial analyst designation will already have learned much of the material related to private banking or wealth management.

However, graduate professional designations such as the CWM Chartered Wealth Manager ®  certification which is from the Global Academy of Financial Management ® International Board of Standards USA and EU, require further graduate education in extra areas beyond investments, finance or planning including: economics, trusts, estates, global tax, macro forces, private banking, wealth strategy, money and banking, hedge funds, global risk management, and other.

For example, financial advisors may provide guidance to individuals making personal financial decisions. In contrast, the financial analysts role or profession began with a focus on financial bookkeeping and reporting skills, but has morphed over the recent years into a financial research job with a focus on fundamentals.

These skills are similar to those that financial advisors use when consulting with clients, but advisors and planners by default have been trained more on the issues of FINRA rules, retirement planning, tax, estates, personal finance, insurance sales, and education planning. Moreover, financial analysts now tend to focus on assessing the performance of stocks, bonds, commodities, sectors, and other types of securities in relation to portfolio management. These skills also are employed by the financial advisor.

What’s more, some experienced managers, generally portfolio managers, supervise a team of analysts and select the mix of products, industries, and regions for their company’s investment portfolio. These managers or directors are not only responsible for the overall portfolio, but are also expected to explain investment decisions and strategies in meetings with investors.

An accredited bachelor’s or graduate degree is normally required for entry level or higher financial related positions. Most employers require a bachelor’s degree in a related field, such as finance, business, accounting, statistics, or economics.  The business schools that are ACBSP or AACSB accredited represent the top business programs that have met the requirements of double accreditation.  An understanding of statistics, economics, and business may be essential, and knowledge of accounting policies and procedures, corporate budgeting, and financial analysis methods is recommended.

Since both financial advisors and analysts require similar qualifications, those individuals who have the proper accredited education can easily transition between the two functions providing more value to clients.

All entry level persons should be prepared to study for and take relevant regulatory licensing exams such as: Insurance License, Series 6, Series 7, Series 65, 66 or other licensing exams that are offered or regulated by the SEC, Individual States, The AICPA, the respective Insurance Commissioners or FINRA.

AFA® Financial Analyst and AMA ® Accounting Certifications Added to FINRA Directory.

AFA®  Financial Analyst and AMA ®  Accounting Certifications Added to FINRA Directory

Dear Friends  & Colleagues,

2 MORE of our POPULAR certifications & designation Programs are now listed on the  FINRA education directory of designations for our members & for global verification.

1) AFA Accredited Financial Analyst ®
2) AMA Accredited Management Accountant ®

AFA ® https://www.finra.org/investors/professional-designations/afa

AMA ® https://www.finra.org/investors/professional-designations/ama

Sincerely & Kindest Regards, George Mentz, Esq.
CEO Global Academy of Finance & Management – Board of Standards
http://www.GAFM.com * http://www.GAFM.org
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2016 Stock Market Crash – The Downside & Underestimated Issues, Overlooked Effects – Bears, Hedges, and Margin Calls

There are a few overlooked issues regarding this stock market: By George Mentz, JD MBA CWM

  1. Many of China and India’s largest companies are listed on the US exchanges such as the NASDAQ and NYSE. These stocks have gone done greatly and this will continue to effect: The Exchange, the ETFs, The Mutual Funds and other Index related funds.
  2. Margin calls will begin on many over leveraged BULLISH investors creating flash selling.
  3. Stop Orders will also create flash downside in selling even if the market ends up on a day with a quick downfall earlier that day.
  4. Oil and Gas prices should improve disposable income, but states such as California and New York gouge their citizens with taxes where gas is still 3 dollars a gallon. People from many states are only paying $1.75 per gallon or lower.  Thus, artificial government gouging is preventing any economic upside from low fuel costs.
  5. Regulation and government intervention are crushing some expansive internet business. Billions of dollars of market cap have been lost due to over regulation of e-learning companies such as Apollo/University of Phoenix and many other large online schools.
  6. Overseas confidence in US markets may be weakened due to politics, interest rates and debt issues. If investors from other nations move their money to Brazil, Russia, China and India looking for upside, then North American Stocks could suffer.
  7. People like Soros and others who start blowing the whistle on getting out of the market and being bearish will have a profound effect on investor confidence.
  8. Bear Leverage is much broader with the use of: PUTS, SHORTS, and 3X Bear Funds/ETFs.

Dr. jur. George Mentz is a world recognized self-help and wealth management commentator who has several professional development education companies which have trained thousands of professionals in over 40 countries. Prof. Mentz, an international attorney, founder of the Global Academy of Finance and Management ® www.gafm.com , has been a keynote speaker globally in the USA, China, Asia, Arabia, USA, Mexico, Switzerland, and in the West Indies. Mentz has consulted with governments, world leaders and Fortune 500 companies. Mentz has published ranked bestsellers in the following categories: Money and Monetary Policy, Management Science, Mysticism, Religion, Psychology, and in Spirituality. Dr. Mentz can be contacted for speaking engagements at www.gmentz.com or http://www.linkedin.com/in/georgementz Mentz has been a writer and author for: National Underwriter, eFinancialCareers, ThinkAdvisor, AdvisorFYI, and has been seen in the China, US, and European News.

*No tax investment or legal advice provided herein. Please consult with a licensed professional in your jurisdiction before making any important financial or legal decision. Mentz is a licensed counselor of law USA. www.gmentz.com

Five Defensive Stock Investing Ideas for a Down Market – The 3X ETF Bears are Coming Out of the Closet

5 Defensive Investing Ideas for a Down Market – The 3X ETF Bears are Coming Out of the Closet in the 2016 Crash

5 Stock Ideas for a DOWN Market – Defensive Positions – Plus 2 Gold and Silver Positions.

In the last Market Crash, even the traditional defensive stocks crumbled in the wake of the global financial crisis.

These publicly traded ETF Ideas may be a solution for those who want to hedge their portfolio with Wealth Preservation Techniques.

Here are 5 Bearish ETF Exchange Traded Funds
1) ProShares UltraPro Nasdaq-100 Bear 3x ETF – Symbol SQQQ  Price $24.29 (+8.34%) Volume 8,946,640
2) Direxion Financials Bear 3x ETF – Symbol  FAZ  Price $11.10 (+6.02%) Volume 3,010,230
3) Direxion Emerging Markets Bear 3x ETF – Symbol  EDZ – Price $49.92 (+4.96%) Volume 1,904,800
4) Direxion Technology Bear 3x ETF Symbol  – TECS –  Price $40.53 (+7.00%) Volume 98,446
5) ProShares UltraPro S&P500 Bear 3x ETF Symbol –   SPXU – Price $35.78 (+6.30%) Volume 6,307,300
Gold and Silver ETF which are for the Commodity BULLS
ProShares UltraPro Gold Miners Bull 3x ETF Symbol  GDXX – Price $10.14 (+8.22%) Volume 9,127
VelocityShares Silver Bull 3x ETN Symbol  USLV – Price $15.15 (+4.55%) Volume 500,739

 

Source 8-21-15 http://www.3xetf.com/

Dr. jur. George Mentz is a world recognized self-help and wealth management commentator who has several professional development education companies which have trained thousands of professionals in over 40 countries. Prof. Mentz, an international attorney, founder of the Global Academy of Finance and Management ® www.gafm.com , has been a keynote speaker globally in the USA, China, Asia, Arabia, USA, Mexico, Switzerland, and in the West Indies. Mentz has consulted with governments, world leaders and Fortune 500 companies. Mentz has published ranked bestsellers in the following categories: Money and Monetary Policy, Management Science, Mysticism, Religion, Psychology, and in Spirituality. Dr. Mentz can be contacted for speaking engagements at www.gmentz.com or http://www.linkedin.com/in/georgementz Mentz has been a writer and author for: National Underwriter, eFinancialCareers, ThinkAdvisor, AdvisorFYI, and has been seen in the China, US, and European News.

*No tax investment or legal advice provided herein. Please consult with a licensed professional in your jurisdiction before making any important financial or legal decision. Mentz is a licensed counselor of law USA. www.gmentz.com