| CFA Program Overview
The CFA designation is the pinnacle of financial professionalism, and the path to achieving it is a challenging process. The CFA Program, administered by CFA Institute, sets the global standard for investment industry knowledge and ethical behavior. CFA Institute determines the curriculum, administers the exam, and awards the charter. Known as the "gold standard" amongst financial industry professionals, the CFA charter is recognized as a significant benchmark within the financial community.
The CFA Program consists of a series of three examinations (Levels 1, 2, and 3) that must be taken in succession, and are offered only once annually in June, with the exception of Level 1 candidates who also have the option of sitting for the exam in December.
A minimum of 250 hours of preparation per CFA exam level is recommended, although some candidates will need more time (or less) depending on their individual backgrounds and experience. There is no limit to the number of times you can take each exam, and you can take as much time as you need to complete the program.
The CFA curriculum is dynamic and changes annually to meet the nature and complexity of the global investment profession.
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