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Chartered Financial Analyst - CFA
What does it mean?
A professional designation given by the Association for Investment Management and Research (AIMR) that measures the competence and integrity of financial analysts. Candidates are required to pass three levels of exams covering areas such as accounting, economics, ethics, money management, and security analysis.
In Other Words...
Before you can become a CFA charterholder you must have a minimum of three years of investment/financial experience. To enroll in the program you must hold a bachelors degree.
Related Links
AIMR.org: CFA Program - The official site for the CFA program at the AIMR website. Includes everything you need to know in regards to achieving the certification.
Related Terms
Analyst | Certified Financial Planner
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