CFA and CPA are both highly recognized professional qualifications, but their value depends mainly on the demand and importance of the industry or occupation field.
CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst) is a top professional qualification in the field of financial investment internationally, which is widely recognized and has a high reputation worldwide. Holders of CFA qualifications are usually engaged in work related to investment decision-making in the financial fields such as asset management, investment banking, research and analysis, etc.
CPA (Certified Public Accountant) is one of the most important professional certifications in the field of accounting, and it is the legal qualification of the accounting profession in many countries or regions, including the United States. CPA holders are mainly engaged in accounting-related work such as auditing, taxation, and financial reporting.
It is not possible to say definitively which professional qualification has a higher stake as they relate to different fields and occupations. Choosing which is more valuable should take into account your career goals, industry trends, and interest and adaptability in professional knowledge and skills. At the same time, whether you choose CFA or CPA, you can achieve high career achievements in the corresponding fields through hard study and accumulation of practical experience.