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now that I have passed the level one, and am looking for a job in finance. what is the correct way to show my progress in the cfa program to a potential employer? does cfai give you any proof or certificate that proves that you passed?

CFA program Level II candidate

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Q: I have just passed Level I of the CFA program. How should I note this fact on my resume given that I have not enrolled for Level II but plan to do so soon?

A: Standard II A — Use of Professional Designation requires members to reference their membership in a dignified and judicious manner. CFA candidates may reference their participation in the CFA Program, but the reference must be true, clearly state that the individual is a candidate, and cannot imply the achievement of any partial designation. You must continue referencing Level I until you enroll to take the Level II exam. Pages 22 and 23 of the Standards of Practice Handbook (8th edition) provide examples you can use to reference your enrollment in the CFA Program. For example, you may state in your resume “Level I candidate in the CFA Program” or “Participated in Level I CFA Program examination June 2002” or “Took the CFA Level I exam on 1 June 2002.”

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This is what I have in mine (I have registered for Level 2 however):

CFA Level II Candidate: Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) Institute



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at Thursday, July 30, 2009 at 12:51PM by stig.

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I think the scales of datings start tipping against females, at least in the bay area, once you start this ROE examination. I certainly doesnt hit a breakeven for at least a month, and then only starts to pay residual income if you can get the gf away from eating at nice restaurants every week. Of course, residual income could also be seen as those late night visits randomly once you have broken up.......

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kh.asif Wrote:
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> BizBanker Wrote:
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> > CFA level 1 with ample time on my hands ( I
> dont
> > have a life because my girlfriend dumped me six
> > months ago when I described her as a declining
> > asset with little ROE)
>
> I cant help asking this. At that time was there
> any 'Residual Income'? Meaning was the ROE> Cost
> of Equity or vice versa?

In order for you to have any RI in the long run, you almost need to maintain a monopoly. It's the same way in relationships.

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BizBanker Wrote:
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> CFA level 1 with ample time on my hands ( I dont
> have a life because my girlfriend dumped me six
> months ago when I described her as a declining
> asset with little ROE)

I cant help asking this. At that time was there any 'Residual Income'? Meaning was the ROE> Cost of Equity or vice versa?

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The correct reference is: "Passed Level 1 of CFA examination in 2009".

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BizBanker Wrote:
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> CFA level 1 with ample time on my hands ( I dont
> have a life because my girlfriend dumped me six
> months ago when I described her as a declining
> asset with little ROE)


lol

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CFA level 1 with ample time on my hands ( I dont have a life because my girlfriend dumped me six months ago when I described her as a declining asset with little ROE)

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not gonna lie. i laughed at this thread.. cmon you can't have forgotten all your ethics already! nice responses tho.

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