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CFA Program is a professional credential offered by CFA Institute to Investment and Financial professionals

The CFA Program has three different Levels and the minimum time required to clear all three is around 2.5 years (although the overall average is around 4 years)

CFA Program charter membership requirements include, but not limited to 48 months of acceptable professional work experience and passing the Level I, Level II, and Level III exams


CAREER BENEFITS

According to Bob Johnson, former deputy CEO of the CFA Institute "…that's a sign of growing interest in the certification by employers, and the greater availability of training at colleges." Find below a list of CFA work roles:

  • Portfolio Manager 
  • Research Analyst 
  • Chief Executive 
  • Consultant 
  • Corporate Financial Analyst 
  • Financial Advisor 
  • Relationship Managers, Sales, & Marketing 
  • Risk Manager 
  • Investment Banking Analyst 
  • Manager of Managers 
  • Accountant/Auditor 
  • Strategist 
  • Trader 
  • Broker 
  • Performance Measurement Specialist 
  • Private Banker

Updated on 01 March, 2016

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