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International skillset question ?
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International skillset question ?

I'm going to graduate in 2016 with a BBA at 23 years old from a university of applied sciences. After i get a job in my country i plan to go for a cfa certification. In addition i have been recently trying to learn coding c++ it's not easy for me to learn this but i recognize the value of being able to code in various programming languages. I'm fluent in english and dutch conversational hindi and i probably could pick up german easily as it is close to dutch. I never paid much attention in spanish class at school but i need to learn to be fluent in it(i am in south-america afterall). I also plan to learn to speak and perhaps write mandarin(the chinese are taking over the world might aswell learn their language).

The reason i want to do all of this is because i want to have an skillset that's globally employable and that brings a decent amount of income in so i can enjoy my life but at the same time save enough money to retire in my mid 40's or early 50's.
Is what i'm planning to do a good idea or have i overlooked something or am i going about this wrong ?
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International skillset question ?

Languages are taken almost for granted now - except Chinese.

CFA is great since employment is possible world-wide.
I would recommend you take business course with strong technological basis or some joint courses - manufacturing technologies, production technologies, applied robotics etc. Actually the business aspect is worth less than the STEM degree.

Frankly you would do better doing an engineering degree with some added basic business degree (could be even online) & the CFA. The CFA is investment banking related, so you would have to decide what direction to go from then on.
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