The CFA® Program bridges current practice, investment theory, and ethical and professional standards to give you a strong foundation of advanced investment analysis and real-world portfolio management skills.
The CFA charter is a globally recognized graduate-level designation that is based on the highest ethical and professional standards.
The CFA charter demonstrates fluency in advanced investment management and analysis that bridges practical investment decision-making skills and theoretical knowledge.
The self-study program is divided into three exam levels, and the curriculum is organized into 10 general topic areas that provide a framework for making investment decisions.
The curriculum is updated every year through a practice analysis process that consults thousands of experts and practitioners around the world.
Each year, over 200,000 candidates register for the CFA Program and sit for exams in 90 countries and regions around the world.
More than 425 universities around the world adopt parts of the CFA Program curriculum into their own undergraduate and graduate finance programs.
Regulatory bodies in dozens of countries recognize the CFA charter as a proxy for credentialing requirements
Charterholders hold a wide range of positions in the investment management industry and belong to a respected global network of highly trained professionals.
Learn more from CFA Institute about the CFA designation and its significance.
I passed CFA Level I in 2001, CFA Level II in 2002 and CFA Level III in 2003 and passed all 3 exams on first attempt.