The CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst) is an internationally
recognized designation awarded to investment specialists that pass
three sequential examinations over a minimum of three years in a broad-range
of investment topics including: portfolio management, ethics, equity
analysis, fixed income analysis, accounting, quantitative analysis
and economics. |
In
addition to the rigorous testing,
a CFA must work in the investment profession analyzing
or managing investments for at least three years and must agree
to abide by the CFA Institute's Code of Ethics.
Read about the CFA program.
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