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CFP Certification Details

CFP Certification Syllabus
Module 1: Introduction to Financial Planning
Module 2: Risk Analysis and Insurance Planning
Module 3: Retirement Planning & Employee benefit
Module 4: Investment Planning
Module 5: Tax Planning & Estate Planning
Module 6: Advanced Financial planning
There is no Exam for Module I; however questions based on this module would be included in exams for Module 2 – 5.

Difference between career in finance and in accounting

Accounting is essentially subset of finance, in terms of discipline. However if we see the career path and the kind of role played in both the disciplines, it differs considerably.
Accounting involves data measuring, filling and mainteanance of financial statements i.e income statement, balance sheet, cash flow statement, hence financial position of a firm can be assessed. People who specialize these activities are designated as accountants.
An accountant is expected to keep track of company’s transactions, tax paid records etc accurately. The analysis and communication of financial information of various companies, is also categorized as the role performed by accountants. Many accountants also do budget analysis, financial planning, IT consulting and some legal services like auditing. The auditer typically audits the financial reports of the firms, and give independent opinion on whether the information given in the statements is accurate and free from material errors.

CFA® Program

CFA® Program for Chartered Financial Analyst About CFA® Administered by CFA Institute, USA Minimum time to pass all three exams: 1.5 years Average time: 4 years Recommended 250 Hrs of study for each exam level CFA® charter holder membership requirements include, but not limited to 48 months of acceptable professional work experience and passing the [...]