How to earn two top business credentials for less than $50

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Are you sick of getting passed over for promotions and raises simply because you don't have an MBA? It's difficult to stand out with just an undergraduate degree in business—and let's be real, not all of us went to Harvard. Surprisingly, there are a ton of other business certifications out there that will give your resume the punch-up it desperately needs without shelling out for an MBA.

For example? The CBAP® & CCBA® Business Analysis Certification Training Package introduces you to two of these certifications focused on business analysis. The two-course bundle will help you build your knowledge in business analysis planning and monitoring, elicitation, requirements management and communication, enterprise analysis, requirements analysis, and solution assessment and validation. With these skills, you'll be able to better prep for the IIBA-CBAP® and CCBA® certification exams. 

The bundle includes 40 hours of content you'll be able to access anytime you want for up to one full year. By the time you've completed these courses, you'll have a working understanding of 50 different business analysis tools and techniques and be able to perform 30 business analysis tasks. 

The best part is that the CBAP® & CCBA® Business Analysis Certification Training Package is on sale for just $49 for a limited time — that's 91% off its usual $599 price.

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Carlos Cadorniga

Carlos is a New York-based ecommerce content writer ready to tell you what to buy. He has previously written for Adventure Publishing Group with toy and movie reviews as well as Anime News Network on anime interest articles because liking anime is the least nerdy thing about him. When not reviewing products, he's probably doing sociological analyses on pop culture that no one asked for. He has been told on several occasions that he does a really good Mickey Mouse impression.

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