CFA Exam Dashboard
The CFA Program is a self-study program that combines a broad-based curriculum of investment principles with professional conduct requirements. It is designed to prepare you for a wide range of investment specialties that apply in every market all over the world.
To earn a CFA charter, you study for three exams (Levels I, II, III) using an assigned curriculum. If you pass all three exams and meet the professional and ethical requirements, you can become a regular member of CFA Institute, or “charterholder.”
Start here (CFA 2012 Exams)
- About the CFA exam
- CFA Level I – A Three-month Study Plan
- CFA Level II – 21 Week Study Plan
- Financial Calculator for CFA Exam
- CFA Exam Requirements and costs
- Some Reflections about the CFA Exam
- Chad’s CFA Level II Exam Preparation Strategy Tips
- How to Pass the CFA Level II Exam?
- CFA Careers: Options for CFA Charterholders
- CFA Exam: My Experience and Tips
- CFA Level 3 Exam – Defrief
CFA Level I
Finance Train provides free study material to help you prepare for the CFA Level I exam.
CFA Level II
The CFA Level II study supplement consists of 21 weekly elearning modules that help you encapsulate the most critical elements of the exam that candidates cannot afford to miss. It can be studied in tandem with CFAI’s official curriculum, practice problems, and practice examinations, and will help candidates reinforce concepts and formulas to obtain a passing score.
Read more about the CFA Level II Study Supplement.