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What is CFA Level 3?

CFA Level 3 refers to the third level of CFA Chartered Financial Analyst Examination, which integrates the contents of Level 1 and Level 2. The first CFA exam needs to start at CFA level, and no joint exam or leapfrog exam is allowed. Compared with the first two levels, the knowledge and application ability of CFA level 3 are higher than those of the first two levels 1-2, and the examination is more difficult.

CFA course is based on the practice of investment industry. To become a CFA holder, you must pass the global unified examination proposed and organized by the American Investment Management and Research Association. There are three levels: level one, level two and level three. Each person can only apply for one grade each year. Only those who have passed all the Level 3 exams and have 4 years of financial experience can finally obtain the qualification certificate.

CFA is the professional qualification certification of chartered financial analysts established by American Investment Management and Research Association 1963. Its vocational examination is held twice a year, which is one of the largest vocational examinations in the world and a professional title generally recognized by the securities investment and management circles in the world today.

Candidates' knowledge system mainly consists of four parts: moral and professional ethics, investment tools (including equity securities products, fixed income products, financial derivatives and other investment products), asset valuation (including quantitative analysis methods, economics, financial statement analysis and corporate finance), portfolio management and investment performance report.