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Chartered Financial Analyst - CFA

Certification & Licensing
Chartered Financial Analyst The Learning Outcomes Statements and core concepts in the CFA Program are built on the Candidate Body of Knowledge™ (CBOK), a practice-based curriculum that is determined by thousands of CFA charter holders from around the world.

The CFA® charter is the most prestigious designation in the field of Finance. It is globally recognized standard for measuring the competence and integrity of Financial Analysts, Portfolio Managers and Finance Professionals. To obtain the CFA® charter, CFA Institute has set different requirements. One is that candidates have to pass three exams referred to as levels I, II, and III. Candidates are admitted to take the next level exam after passing the previous level exam.

In the competitive, rapidly evolving profession of investment management, few achievements will say more about CFA Institute (formerly AIMR) commitment to knowledge and high ethical standards than earning the CFA charter. Employers who understand the dedication that the CFA Program requires often make the CFA charter an eligibility requirement for senior-level positions and frequently are willing to pay for their employees to participate in the program. Many investors include the CFA charter in the criteria they use to select the firms and individuals who manage their financial assets.

Three Levels of Examination

The CFA Program with its three levels of examination verifies a candidate’s ability to apply investment principles across all areas of the investment decision-making process. Also, the program’s professional conduct requirements demand that both CFA candidates and charter-holders adhere to the highest standards of ethical responsibility.

Level 1 candidates will concentrate on the tools and concepts related to investment valuation, portfolio management, as well as an overview of how these processes fit within the guidelines of the CFA Institute Code of Ethics and Standards of Professional Conduct.

Level 2 candidates are expected to demonstrate a greater depth of understanding of the tools and techniques that were introduced in the Level 1 curriculum, in addition to applications in asset valuation within the context of the Code of Ethics and Standards of Professional Conduct.

Level 3 candidates are required to demonstrate a higher level of understanding of the materials tested at Levels 1 and 2, as well as display effective knowledge of the entire portfolio management process.

Program Benefits

Worldwide Recognition And Acceptance
Employers and media around the world acclaim the CFA designation as the standard of professional excellence; professionals holding the CFA designation have a global investment perspective and a profound understanding of the global marketplace. With Such widespread recognition, CFA charterholders earn a significant competitive advantage for international employment.

Career Opportunites
The CFA Charter is recognized around the world, and is considered to be a measure of competence, integrity & passion. Employers around the globe are willing to pay a premium to investment professionals holding this designation.

Basic Entrance Requirements

  1. Have a University degree, be in the final year of your bachelor’s degree program, or have four years of qualified, professional work experience.
  2. Meet the professional conduct admission criteria, by completing the professional conduct inquiry and signing the candidate responsibility statement.
  3. Be prepared to take the examination in English.
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