Become Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA)
Become the
Apex of Financial Industry
Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA)
is one of the most in-demand certificates with Global Recognition. It is a specialized qualification for professionals in investment management, financial analysis, wealth management, and corporate finance. It also beneficial for professionals in risk management, private equity, hedge funds, consulting, academia, and research.
It is covering the wide range of networks covering 160+ CFA Societies ensuring the wide range of networking, education and career development opportunities administered by the CFA Institute. The CFA program covers a broad range of topics including investment analysis, portfolio management, ethics, and professional standards, providing candidates with a comprehensive understanding of financial markets and investment management principles.
Levels of CFA
In order to complete CFA Certificate, the candidate must pass three levels of CFA Program to obtain a CFA Charter.
CFA Level I exam consists of 180 multiple choice questions. It is further split into two 135-minute sessions (approx.). There is an optional break between these two sessions.
- 🔸 First session consists of 2 hours & 15 minutes containing 90 multiple-choice questions
- 🔸 Second session consists of 2 hours & 15 minutes containing 90 multiple-choice questions
CFA Level II exam consists of 22 item sets comprising of vignettes (mini case studies/short case statement) with 88 accompanying multiple-choice questions.
- 🔸 It is further split into two equal sessions of 2 hours and 12 minutes each, with an optional break in-between.
Each session will have either 6 item sets and 5 essay sets or 5 item sets and 6 essay sets. The mixed distribution of item types across the two exam sessions helps to create a more-balanced delivery of questions throughout the exam. Overall, the Level III exam contains 11 item sets and 11 essay sets for 12 points each.
- 🔸 and it is further split into two equal sessions of 2 hours and 12 minutes, with an optional break in-between.
CFA Charter
A Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA®) charter is a designation given to those who have completed the CFA® Program and fulfilled acceptable work experience requirements. The CFA Program is a three-part exam that tests the fundamentals of investment tools, valuing assets, portfolio management, and wealth planning. The CFA Program is typically completed by those with backgrounds in finance, accounting, economics, or business.
Charter holders earn the right to use the CFA designation after program completing the program, submitting an application, and being acceptance by CFA Institute. CFA Charter holders are qualified to work in senior and executive positions in investment management, risk management, asset management, and more.
Career Paths and Jobs for CFA® Charterholders
As a CFA Charterholder, you will be considered as the apex for professional development in the global finance industry. Opportunities for growth exist in a wide range of finance sectors including:
Investment Management
Wealth Management
Financial Analysis
Corporate Finance
Risk Management
Private Equity and Venture Capital
Hedge Funds and Alternative Investments
Consulting
Eligibility
Here is the eligibility criteria in order to start the CFA program
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