An average four-year commitment to pass all three exams is not your typical career stepping stone. Accomplishing this crazy feat in the minimum two and a half years should warrant an extra letter in the designation for awesomeness, or receive some sort of lifetime VIP pass to…well, EVERYTHING.
Read MoreAn average four-year commitment to pass all three exams is not your typical career stepping stone. Accomplishing this crazy feat in the minimum two and a half years should warrant an extra letter in the designation for awesomeness, or receive some sort of lifetime VIP pass to…well, EVERYTHING.
Read MoreHi. My name is Ben, and I’m a CFA. And the fact that you’re reading this blog means that you’re at least curious about becoming one too. As a charterholder, I understand what it means and what it costs to make that commitment—both in dollars and in your personal life.
Read More"Portfolio Construction and Revision" is a sub-heading of "Portfolio Management and Wealth Planning" (Part X of CFA Institute Candidate Body of Knowledge, or CBOK). As portfolio management and wealth planning are significant disciplines that CFA® candidates and charterholders find themselves engaged in on a day-to-day basis, it is useful to explore functionality within the terminal setting that can be applied to these tasks.
Read MoreA discount rate helps analysts and managers determine the value (or potential value) of an investment or portfolio. They’re an important part of the CFA® Level I exam.
Read MorePreparing for the CFA® certification process involved devoting a year and a half of my free time to pursuing a single goal with very narrow margins for success at each stage across three exams. Although I completed the process with the fastest timing possible—namely, December for Level I and June for Levels II and III
Read MoreDespite what many would like to believe, the active vs. passive debate is very much alive and kicking.In fact, it has never been so relevant. One just needs to look at flows, performance, and regulatory agendas. All seem to lean toward the passive camp, while active managers are trying to find ways to keep their jobs.
Read MoreI recently spoke to a finance class at a local college, a group of third-year finance students looking for an opportunity to hear from industry professionals. I have had the pleasure of speaking to groups of students like this on various occasions and I always enjoy it.
Read MoreBenjamin Graham made the call for a special professional rating for security analysts in a now-famous piece written in January 1945. The purpose of such a designation was to reassure investors that those giving advice regarding security transactions were qualified, knowledgeable professionals with high ethical standards.
Read MoreI first learned about the CFA Program as an undergrad finance major in the mid-1980s. I had always had an interest in the stock market, and would frequently read through the stock tables in the local newspaper and in the copy of Barron’s at the school library.
Read MoreThe one subject that really stuck with me long after having passed the CFA® Level III exam was that of behavioral finance. Thanks to CFA Institute for introducing me to this new—perhaps lifelong—buddy. When I started preparing for the behavioral finance section, it didn’t come across as very interesting and didn't hold my focus for long.
Read MoreBuy and hold (B&H), constant mix, and constant proportion portfolio insurance (CPPI) are commonly used dynamic strategies for rebalancing portfolios.
Read MoreWe witnessed a remarkable change in sentiment after November of 2016.
Read MoreAlternative data sets have been expanding rapidly in the last five years. From satellite imagery to POS transaction receipts and phone location data, the realm of the measurable has expanded, requiring infrastructure and skills to exploit properly. AI and machine learning are helpful, but is it an intellectual pursuit or adds value to a fundamental process?
Read MoreThe old world of investing has lately been crumbling. Passive investment management has captured the bulk of equity inflows, which has fueled remarkable growth in index mutual funds and exchange-traded funds (ETFs).
Read MoreFor my entire career as a trader, portfolio manager, and investor, I've relied on a combination of systematic (or rules-based) methodology, fundamental analysis (understanding the trends of significant economic indicators), and technical analysis (the historical review of price data and charts) to understand market trends and actions. The building blocks of successful active management (alpha generation) must incorporate elements of each of these analysis tools.
Read MoreYou spend six months ignoring your family, blowing off close friends’ weddings, and generally being an irritable pain in the butt. When your friends see you, the first question they ask is, “How’s CFA studying going?” because they know you have nothing else more important going on in your life. At least all your hard work pays off, right?
Read MoreEveryone feels stress and pressure in any significant contest. Prepared or not, when the chips are down we all feel our adrenaline rise. Y
Read MoreAnyone who starts working toward the CFA charter has heard stories of people with a PhD in finance or even professors who fail the Level I exam. There are multiple reasons for this, in my opinion.
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