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The CFA® Exam is difficult, but failure is not the end of the world. Here are five ways to move forward after failing the CFA Level 1 Exam.

When To Start Studying for the CFA® Level 1 Exam
The CFA® Exam requires thorough preparation. Knowing when to start studying for the CFA Level 1 Exam can be the difference between passing and failing.

Calculators To Count On for the CFA® Exam
Only two calculators are approved by the CFA Institute for use on the CFA Exam—Texas Instruments BA II Plus and Hewlett Packard 12C. This article compares the two.

Fintech and the CFA® Exam
Fintech topics are being tested on the CFA Exam as they have become an integral part of the industry. Explore the relationship between Fintech and the CFA Exam.

How To Choose the Best CFA Exam Prep Course and Study Materials
Anyone hoping to earn the Chartered Financial Analyst designation must pass three rigorous exams covering a wide range of financial topics. Fewer than 50 percent of CFA Charter candidates pass

CFA® Vs. CFP: The Right Choice for You
What are the primary differences between CFA and CFP professionals? While FRM is specialized, CFA covers a broader degree of topics. Learn more in this post.

CFA® Vs. FRM: The Right Choice for You
What are the primary differences between CFA and FRM professionals? While FRM is specialized, CFA covers a broader degree of topics. Learn more in this post.

What Subjects Are Tested on the CFA® Exam?
The CFA program is a high stakes exam . Learn about the CFA Level 1 curriculum, subjects, weight and exam structure.

How Many Mock Exams Should You Take Before the CFA® Exam?
How many CFA® mock exams should you take before the actual exam? Unfortunately, there isn’t a clear answer, but we have some suggestions.

Becoming a Paperless CFA® Candidate
Being a paperless student means using more efficient and effective digital learning tools instead of wasting paper and time. Become paperless with UWorld Finance.
