Strathclyde MBA (DL) is good as discussed earlier but how about CFA. Which one is more worth doing? CFA is much cheaper than doing a MBA in Strathclyde.
It depends on what you want to do. If you want to work in investments and finance, the CFA is the way I'd go. I'd probably do a CFA with an MS in Financial Engineering or something like that. If you want to do things outside of finance, I'd probably go for the MBA. I heard the CFA tests are insanely difficult and require a significant amount of work experience before qualifying to take them, so even if they're cheaper it still may not be feasible.