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Becoming a CFA Charterholder

February 13, 2025

Can I Earn the CFA® Charter without a Finance Background?

Kaplan Schweser

Is it possible to earn the CFA® charter without a finance background? You can sit for the CFA exam without one, but to complete the process of becoming a charterholder, you will have to get experience by working in certain finance positions. In this article, we’ll break this all down for you, starting with the requirements for earning the charter, and show you how you can do it even if you haven’t studied or worked in finance.

Requirements for Earning the CFA

To become a CFA charterholder, you need to:

  1. Have a bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) or two years remaining in your undergraduate studies. If you have 4,000 hours of relevant work experience or a combination of professional work and university experience that totals 4,000 hours, you are also eligible to start the CFA Program.

  2. Take and pass Level I, Level II, and Level III of the CFA exam.

  3. Become a member of CFA Institute (which costs $275 USD and requires agreeing to abide by its code of ethics).

  4. Provide CFA Institute with proof that you’ve been working full-time for 4,000 hours in an investment decision-making role or with a product that contributes to that process.

As you can see, the first three steps do not require a finance background. As a result, there are definitely CFA charterholders who have taken the CFA exam without finance experience. As one charterholder wrote in a Quora comment, “It is a great learning experience if you want to quickly understand what finance is generally about. It provides a good, general picture.”

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Tips for Studying for the CFA Exam

If you haven’t studied or worked in finance before, here are some study tips that can help you prepare for the exam and increase your chances of passing it:

What about the Work Experience Requirement?

The general consensus of CFA charterholders who started without a finance background is that gaining work experience is the biggest hurdle. A good rule of thumb is to look for a position as soon as you pass Level I of the exam. The kind of jobs you can get after passing Level I are intern, accountant or assistant accounting manager, investment administrator, fund analyst, investment product analyst, and junior equity research analyst.

To find a job, apply the determination you used to pass the exam to your search. You should also network as much as possible. If there is a CFA society where you live, you should join it (if you haven’t already) as part of your job search. Besides offering opportunities for networking via events and volunteering, many CFA societies have professional development programs and specific career assistance. You should also use contacts from LinkedIn, attend career fairs, and participate in professional finance events.

If you do find work after passing Level I or Level II, here is a helpful article about how to study for the CFA while working full-time.

Ready to Take on the CFA Charter?

If you’re ready for the challenge, CFA study materials are an excellent option for professionals or students without a finance background who want to become charterholders.

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