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Business, 26.06.2019 21:30, sierra6816

Jason wants to qualify as a chartered financial analyst. however, he realizes that it is one of the toughest examinations to pass. which sentences in the given passage support his view? cfa – a career goal chartered financial analyst (cfa) is a globally recognized certification awarded by the cfa. it is one of the certifications that you can pursue to become a financial planner. there are three levels to this examination and the candidates are tested rather rigorously. the prerequisites for starting on the program are that you must be in the final year of your degree program or have an equal number of years of experience in account related work. this program is not age specific. passing even one level could give you an added edge in the field of financial planning. in 2014, only about 44% of the candidates passed in the level i examination. despite its stringent rules and expenses involved, cfa continues to be the most sought after career in finance.

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