What is CFA
The Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) Program is a professional credential offered internationally by the American-based CFA Institute (formerly the Association for Investment Management and Research, or AIMR) to investment and financial professionals. A candidate who successfully completes the program and meets other professional requirements is awarded the "CFA charter" and becomes a "CFA charterholder". As of July 2014, there are approximately 120,000 CFA members in 35 countries. The top employers of CFA Charterholders globally are UBS, JP Morgan, Citigroup, Morgan Stanley, and BlackRock.
The CFA exams are widely considered to be difficult, with historical pass rates as low as 32%, and pass rates generally below 50% for the first two levels of the test. Successful candidates take an average of four years to earn their CFA charter. The program covers a broad range of topics relating to investment management, financial analysis, stocks, bonds and derivatives, and provides a generalist knowledge of other areas of finance.
For more information visit official website:
https://www.cfainstitute.org/programs/cfaprogram/Pages/index.aspx
The Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) Program is a professional credential offered internationally by the American-based CFA Institute (formerly the Association for Investment Management and Research, or AIMR) to investment and financial professionals. A candidate who successfully completes the program and meets other professional requirements is awarded the "CFA charter" and becomes a "CFA charterholder". As of July 2014, there are approximately 120,000 CFA members in 35 countries. The top employers of CFA Charterholders globally are UBS, JP Morgan, Citigroup, Morgan Stanley, and BlackRock.
The CFA exams are widely considered to be difficult, with historical pass rates as low as 32%, and pass rates generally below 50% for the first two levels of the test. Successful candidates take an average of four years to earn their CFA charter. The program covers a broad range of topics relating to investment management, financial analysis, stocks, bonds and derivatives, and provides a generalist knowledge of other areas of finance.
For more information visit official website:
https://www.cfainstitute.org/programs/cfaprogram/Pages/index.aspx
Eligibility criteria for CFA
You must have a bachelor's (or equivalent) degree or be in the final year of your bachelor's degree program at the time of registration or have four years of qualified, professional work experience (does not have to be investment related) or a combination of work and college experience that totals at least four years.
Part-time positions do not qualify, and the four-year total must be accrued prior to exam enrolment
You must also meet the professional conduct admission criteria (during the application process, you will be asked to sign statements of Professional Conduct and Candidate Responsibility) and have a valid international travel passport (required for enrolment and exam registration)
Part-time positions do not qualify, and the four-year total must be accrued prior to exam enrolment
CFA Course Structure
Chartered financial Analyst program is structured into three levels (Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3). For most of the students CFA course duration takes 2 to 5 years to complete the chartered financial analyst course. There is no limit to number of times you can attempt the course.
CFA Level 1: Focuses more on the basic knowledge of investment tools with some analysis.
CFA Level 2: Focuses more on application of investment tools and concepts along with improving analysis.
CFA Level 3: Focuses more on concepts and analytical methods for effective portfolio management and wealth.
For more information visit official website:
https://www.cfainstitute.org/programs/cfaprogram/courseofstudy/Pages/index.aspx
Chartered financial Analyst program is structured into three levels (Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3). For most of the students CFA course duration takes 2 to 5 years to complete the chartered financial analyst course. There is no limit to number of times you can attempt the course.
CFA Level 1: Focuses more on the basic knowledge of investment tools with some analysis.
CFA Level 2: Focuses more on application of investment tools and concepts along with improving analysis.
CFA Level 3: Focuses more on concepts and analytical methods for effective portfolio management and wealth.
For more information visit official website:
https://www.cfainstitute.org/programs/cfaprogram/courseofstudy/Pages/index.aspx
CFA Course Duration:
To earn a CFA Charter, one has to give a series of sequential exams Level I, Level II, and Level III. The minimum duration to clear all three exams takes about 2 years.
CFA SYLLABUS
The CFA Level 1 syllabus focuses on a basic knowledge of the ten topic areas and simple analysis using investment tools.
The syllabus for CFA Level 1 is designed to introduce the candidate to the various concepts of the finance and investment world.
The topic areas covered in the CFA Level 1 syllabus and their weightage is as follows:
Topic Sub topics
Quantitative analysis(12%)
Time value of money
Discounted cash flow applications
Statistical concepts and market returns
Probability concepts
Common probability distributions
Sampling and estimation
Hypothesis testing
Technical analysis
Corporate finance(7%)
Capital budgeting
Cost of capital
Measure of leverage
Dividend and share repurchase
Working capital management
Corporate governance
Financial reporting analysis(20%)
Introduction
Financial reporting mechanics & Standards
Understanding income statements
Understanding balance sheet
Understanding cash flow statements
Financial analysis techniques
Inventories
Long lived assets
Income taxes
Non-current liabilities and leases
Financial reporting quality
Financial statement analysis: Application
Fixed income analysis(10%)
Fixed income securities
Fixed income markets
Introduction to fixed income valuation
Introduction to Asset backed securities
Understanding fixed income risk and return
Fundamentals of credit analysis
Derivatives(5%)
Derivatives market and instruments
Basics of derivative pricing and valuation
Risk management applications of option strategies
Portfolio management and wealth planning(7%)
Portfolio management: An overview
Portfolio risk and return part I
Portfolio risk and return part II
Basics of portfolio planning and construction
Alternative investment(4%)
Introduction to Alternative investment
Mutual funds
Exchange traded funds
Real Estate
Private equity
Hedge funds
Commodities
Equity Investment(10%)
Market organisation and structure
Security market indices
Market efficiency
Overview of equity securities
Introduction to Industry and Company analysis
Equity valuation- Concepts and Basic tools
Dividend and share repurchases
Economics(10%)
Demand & supply analysis: Introduction
Demand & supply analysis: Consumer demand
Demand & supply analysis: The firm
The Firm & market structures
Aggregate output, Prices, Economic growth
Understanding business cycles
Monetary and Fiscal policy
International trade and Capital flows
Currency exchange rates
Demand & supply analysis: The firm
Ethics(15%)
Standards of professional conduct
Global Investment Performance standard
The CFA Level 1 syllabus focuses on a basic knowledge of the ten topic areas and simple analysis using investment tools.
The syllabus for CFA Level 1 is designed to introduce the candidate to the various concepts of the finance and investment world.
The topic areas covered in the CFA Level 1 syllabus and their weightage is as follows:
Topic | Sub topics |
---|---|
Quantitative analysis(12%) | |
Time value of money | |
Discounted cash flow applications | |
Statistical concepts and market returns | |
Probability concepts | |
Common probability distributions | |
Sampling and estimation | |
Hypothesis testing | |
Technical analysis | |
Corporate finance(7%) | |
Capital budgeting | |
Cost of capital | |
Measure of leverage | |
Dividend and share repurchase | |
Working capital management | |
Corporate governance | |
Financial reporting analysis(20%) | |
Introduction | |
Financial reporting mechanics & Standards | |
Understanding income statements | |
Understanding balance sheet | |
Understanding cash flow statements | |
Financial analysis techniques | |
Inventories | |
Long lived assets | |
Income taxes | |
Non-current liabilities and leases | |
Financial reporting quality | |
Financial statement analysis: Application | |
Fixed income analysis(10%) | |
Fixed income securities | |
Fixed income markets | |
Introduction to fixed income valuation | |
Introduction to Asset backed securities | |
Understanding fixed income risk and return | |
Fundamentals of credit analysis | |
Derivatives(5%) | |
Derivatives market and instruments | |
Basics of derivative pricing and valuation | |
Risk management applications of option strategies | |
Portfolio management and wealth planning(7%) | |
Portfolio management: An overview | |
Portfolio risk and return part I | |
Portfolio risk and return part II | |
Basics of portfolio planning and construction | |
Alternative investment(4%) | |
Introduction to Alternative investment | |
Mutual funds | |
Exchange traded funds | |
Real Estate | |
Private equity | |
Hedge funds | |
Commodities | |
Equity Investment(10%) | |
Market organisation and structure | |
Security market indices | |
Market efficiency | |
Overview of equity securities | |
Introduction to Industry and Company analysis | |
Equity valuation- Concepts and Basic tools | |
Dividend and share repurchases | |
Economics(10%) | |
Demand & supply analysis: Introduction | |
Demand & supply analysis: Consumer demand | |
Demand & supply analysis: The firm | |
The Firm & market structures | |
Aggregate output, Prices, Economic growth | |
Understanding business cycles | |
Monetary and Fiscal policy | |
International trade and Capital flows | |
Currency exchange rates | |
Demand & supply analysis: The firm | |
Ethics(15%) | |
Standards of professional conduct | |
Global Investment Performance standard |
TOPICS & STRUCTURE
Topic Area Level I Level II Level III
Ethical and Professional Standards 15 10-15 10-15
Quantitative Methods 12 5-10 0
Economics 10 5-10 5-15
Financial Reporting and Analysis 20 15-20 0
Corporate Finance 7 5-15 0
Equity Investments 10 15-25 5-15
Fixed Income 10 10-20 10-20
Derivatives 5 5-15 5-15
Alternative Investments 4 5-10 5-15
Portfolio Management 7 5-10 40-55
Total 100 100 100
Check out below documents for elaborated syllabus and study material:
StudySessions_CFA_L1
Schweser's Secret Sauce for CFA Level 1
Topic Area | Level I | Level II | Level III |
---|---|---|---|
Ethical and Professional Standards | 15 | 10-15 | 10-15 |
Quantitative Methods | 12 | 5-10 | 0 |
Economics | 10 | 5-10 | 5-15 |
Financial Reporting and Analysis | 20 | 15-20 | 0 |
Corporate Finance | 7 | 5-15 | 0 |
Equity Investments | 10 | 15-25 | 5-15 |
Fixed Income | 10 | 10-20 | 10-20 |
Derivatives | 5 | 5-15 | 5-15 |
Alternative Investments | 4 | 5-10 | 5-15 |
Portfolio Management | 7 | 5-10 | 40-55 |
Total | 100 | 100 | 100 |
Check out below documents for elaborated syllabus and study material: StudySessions_CFA_L1 Schweser's Secret Sauce for CFA Level 1
CFA Course Fees
Payment Deadlines Program Enrollment (New Candidates Only) Exam Registration Total Cost
23 September 2015 $450 (One Time Charge) $650 $1,100
17 February 2016 $860 $1,310
16 March 2016 $1,280 $1,730
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Payment Deadlines | Program Enrollment (New Candidates Only) | Exam Registration | Total Cost |
---|---|---|---|
23 September 2015 | $450 (One Time Charge) | $650 | $1,100 |
17 February 2016 | $860 | $1,310 | |
16 March 2016 | $1,280 | $1,730 |
All the Best. Hope it's helpful. Do write me in the comment box.
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