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The Chartered Financial Analyst program is a postgraduate professional certification offered internationally by the US-based CFA Institute to investment and financial professionals.

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What is a chartered financial analyst?

A Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA®) charter is a designation given to those who have completed the CFA® Program and completed acceptable work experience requirements. The CFA Program is a three-part exam that tests the fundamentals of investment tools, valuing assets, portfolio management, and wealth planning.

How do I become a CFA in South Africa?

Have a combination of 4,000 hours of work experience and/or higher education that was acquired over a minimum of three sequential years and achieved by the date of registering for the Level I exam. The dates of education and professional work experience cannot be overlapping.

What does a CFA analyst do?

What Do CFAs Do? A chartered financial analyst, or CFA, has received a CFA certification from the CFA institute. In general, a financial analyst makes decisions on how to spend money to maximize profits, be it through stock market investments or mergers and acquisitions (M&A).

Is CFA harder than CPA?

As clearly seen in the passing rates CFA is more difficult in comparison to CPA. On an average about 50% of the registered candidates clear CPA exam whereas about 7% of the candidates clear all the 3 levels of CFA. In terms of course also, the course of CFA is much more lengthy and detailed in comparison to CPA.

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