To prepare for Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA), the two most important things are consistency and planning. First of all, learn everything about CFA and the three levels of examination. Then you check out the CFA Level 1 syllabus and create an index of things to need to study. Short term goals make long term success. Then create a plan of action (study time table in layman language) according to the CFA Level 1 course and stick to it from day one. However, executing a plan is always easier and efficient when you have professional guidance. It saves your time with all the hit and trial you face during your preparation. And trust me time is the key here if you plan to crack it in the first attempt. There are plenty of places you can enroll at and start preparing.
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CFA is one of the most globally recognized qualifications in Finance. But there’s always a debate around the fact whether having a CFA charter is worth all the effort or not. Well, the fact that it requires a certain dedication and discipline, makes it worth a pursuit. There are many benefits of CFA and some of them I’ve listed below for you