Will studying a bcom degree be an adequate qualification for becoming a financial advisor?


Question:
i am currently studying bcom (general), and im not sure if i can use this degree as a qualification for becoming a financial advisor. i would like to know if there are any modules i can add to enhance my degree so that i ewould be able to pusue financial advising as my career. your help will be greatly appreciated. thnk you very much.

Answer:
You don't need a paticular degree to become a financial advisor, but you will need to pass the Series 7 and 66 exams to become one. You may want to consider minoring in business, paticurally finance so that you know the various investment instruments, how to model cash flow, etc.
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