CFA Certification Roadmap: Step-by-Step Career Guide
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CFA Certification Roadmap

The CFA path is a three-level investment-management program plus Practical Skills Modules and qualifying professional experience for the charter.

Start from zeroBuild fundamentals firstSpecialize after the foundation
The roadmap in one sentence

Level I → Level II → Level III → qualifying experience and membership.

Passing exams is only part of earning the CFA charter. Plan the exams, Practical Skills Modules and professional-experience requirement together.

The core sequence

Your finance, banking & insurance credential path

1
Foundation

CFA Level I

Ethics

Build investment-tools, ethics and asset-class foundations.

QuantInvestmentsSecurity fundamentals
2
Application

CFA Level II

Valuation

Apply valuation and investment-analysis concepts more deeply.

AnalysisCasesRole requirements
3
Integration

CFA Level III

Portfolio

Integrate portfolio-management and wealth/institutional pathway decisions.

IntegrationPathwayEntry-level experiencePortfolio evidence
4
Professional stage

Charter requirements

Experience

Complete qualifying work experience and regular-membership requirements.

MembershipCharterOffensive securityGRC
First credential options

Where the most relevant credentials fit

Learning-first

CFA Level I Review for Career Changers

A practical guide to CFA Level I, including requirements, career fit, costs, assessment, limitations and the best next step.

Entry certification

Series 79 Investment Banking Exam Review

A practical guide to Series 79 exam, including requirements, career fit, costs, assessment, limitations and the best next step.

Early-career certification

Finance Certification Roadmap for Beginners

A practical guide to finance certification roadmap, including requirements, career fit, costs, assessment, limitations and the best next step.

Choose your branch

Specialize only after the foundation is clear.

This is where generic certification lists become less useful. Your next credential should increasingly reflect your target role.

CFP vs CFA: Which Finance Credential Fits?

A practical guide to CFP vs CFA, including requirements, career fit, costs, assessment, limitations and the best next step.

  • Security+
  • CySA+
  • SIEM/tool skills

CPCU Designation Review

A practical guide to CPCU designation, including requirements, career fit, costs, assessment, limitations and the best next step.

  • AWS / Azure fundamentals
  • Role-specific cloud credentials
  • Cloud security specialization

Series 65 Exam Review

A practical guide to Series 65 exam, including requirements, career fit, costs, assessment, limitations and the best next step.

  • Technical labs
  • PenTest+
  • Advanced hands-on credentials

CFP Certification Review

A practical guide to CFP certification, including requirements, career fit, costs, assessment, limitations and the best next step.

  • GRC knowledge
  • Experience-based credentials
  • Advanced credential later, when appropriate
Avoid these traps

Common roadmap mistakes

Starting with the badge instead of the job

Choose the target role and required capabilities before selecting a credential.

Ignoring eligibility

Check education, experience, prerequisite and membership rules before paying.

Stacking overlapping credentials

One strong credential plus hands-on evidence is usually better than several redundant badges.

Using old exam information

Always prepare from the issuer's current exam version, blueprint and renewal rules.

Example paths

What the roadmap can look like for different candidates

Starting pointStep 1Step 2Step 3Then
No technical experienceStructured fundamentalsFoundational learning / equivalent preparationRole-aligned credential when readyProjects + target role
Help desk experienceReview security fundamentalsSecurity+Security labs / responsibilitiesBlue team, cloud or other specialization
Networking backgroundSecurity fundamentalsSecurity+Security-focused projects/workNetwork security / cloud security
Career changer with strong analytical backgroundStructured foundational learningEntry credential if usefulProjects + technical foundationAnalyst-focused path

Choose the next decision—not the next random certification.

How many CFA levels are there?

Three: Level I, Level II and Level III.

Do I need work experience before Level I?

Not necessarily; CFA Institute provides multiple Level I eligibility routes.

What experience is needed for the charter?

Regular membership requires 4,000 hours of qualifying professional work experience completed over a minimum of 36 months.

What are Practical Skills Modules?

Required hands-on modules that must be completed at each level to receive the exam result.

Is CFA good for career changers?

Yes when investment analysis or portfolio management is the clear destination.

Should a financial planner choose CFA or CFP?

Planning-heavy careers generally align more directly with CFP; investment-heavy careers align more directly with CFA.

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