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Here’s All You Want to Know About all Levels of CFA Exams

A globally recognized credential, Chartered Financial Analyst, or CFA, is offered by the CFA institute and demonstrates the credential holder’s mastery in a range of skills including advanced investment and management skills. The program is a benchmark for measuring the experience, expertise, and ethics of serious investment professionals. Earning the credential opens many doors and offers the credential holder a wide range of career opportunities. In order to earn CFA credential, a candidate is required to clear a series of three CFA examinations, namely level I, level II, and level III. All the exams are offered in English language only and it is necessary for the candidate to know at least the basics of English in order to appear for the exam. All the exams are held in two sessions of 3 hours each, namely morning session and afternoon session. Let’s take a look at the exam structure of all the CFA levels. Level I Level I exam is held in June and December and consists of

All You Need to Know about the CFA Exam in June 2019

The CFA program is identified as one of the most valued financial courses. With over 150,000 charter holders all around the world in 165 countries, the CFA program is now viewed as a benchmark for aspirants seeking a rewarding career in the investment sector. Chartered Financial Analyst provides the candidates with a comprehensive understanding of the financial sectors. Being a globally acknowledged graduate-level program, it provides candidates with an in-depth understanding of crucial investment and funds management tasks related to the monetary sector. Although you are aware of the CFA Program, Do you have the answer to the most important question for the June 2019 exam – What are the exam dates?   If you do not know about the changes made regarding the CFA exam 2019, the following information will help you catch up: CFA Exam Updated Calendar The CFA Institute has made certain changes in order to maintain accessibility for their global candidates and to pr

Tips for Making a Productive Study Plan to attain the CMA Certification

Earning a CMA credential is certainly one of the best ways to kick-start your corporate accounting career. Part 1 of the CMA program focuses on the topics related to financial reporting, planning, performance, and control, while Part 2 tests your proficiency in financial decision-making, it will help you get theoretical as well as practical knowledge of the subject. Candidates are required to study for 90+ hours (for each section), make a complete timetable that if followed consistently can help you achieve the CMA in your first go. To help you commence your journey of acquiring the CMA credential, here is a guide that has proven to be beneficial when creating the CMA part 1 study plan :       Finalizing the time period for the exam The first thing you need to finalize is the duration in which you would appear for the CMA examination. Each year a candidate can appear for either of the two CMA examinations in the following three two-month periods: ·          January and