Hey there, I'm curious to hear your thoughts on a topic that's been buzzing around in the finance world lately. Specifically, is getting a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) designation really worth it for those of us working in Financial Planning and Analysis (FP&A)? On one hand, the CPA is highly respected and can open up a lot of doors, but on the other, it's a demanding certification process that takes up a lot of time and resources. What's your take on the value of a CPA for FP&A professionals? Do you think it's a must-have, or is it more of a nice-to-have depending on one's career goals? Keen to hear your insights!