A Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) is a globally recognized and respected financial certification for financial professionals who would like to develop their expertise in investment management.
It’s administered by the CFA Institute, which is an international organization that strives to promote knowledge and financial literacy in investments.
The CFA exam is so rigorous that it’s divided into three parts: Level I, Level II, and Level III.
CFA Education Requirements
Need to complete or be in their last year of an undergraduate program in finance, economics, and business
CFA Experience Requirements
Financial professionals with at least four years of relevant work experience may be eligible to take the CFA.
CFA Continuing Education Requirements
Once financial professionals pass the CFA charter, they are required to continue their education.