AIMR®所指的工作经验指什么?
AIMR®所指的工作经验是指:工作内容关于收集、评估、或应用金融的、经济的或统计的数据(适当的)或者管理(直接地或间接地)具体运作这些工作内容的作为投资决策制定过程的大多数,或者讲授这些工作内容的人。投资决策制定过程是金融分析、投资管理、证券分析或其他类似工作中专业的领域。
(经全体会员的投票同意,从2004年开始AIMR®改名为CFA®协会)
Work Experience Guidelines
FOR THOSE CANDIDATES WHO WERE REGISTERED BEFORE THE 2005 EXAMINATION YEAR AND WHO
SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETE THE PROGRAM BY 2007, THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS AND WORK
EXPERIENCE GUIDELINES APPLY.
Work Experience Guidelines For Eventual Award of the CFA® Charter
Three years of acceptable professional work experience are required before the
CFA® charter can be awarded. This experience may be accrued while the candidate
is in the CFA® Program, after the candidate has passed all three levels of
examinations, or from previous positions.
Acceptable work experience includes activities that consist to a significant
extent of collecting, evaluating, or applying financial, economic, or statistical
data (as appropriate) as part of the investment decision-making process; or
supervising, directly or indirectly, persons who practice such activities; or
the teaching of such activities. The investment decision-making process is the
professional practice of financial analysis, investment management, securities
analysis, or other similar activities.
CFA® CANDIDATES ARE REQUIRED TO SPEND AT LEAST 40 PERCENT OF THEIR TIME IN THESE
ACTIVITIES TO ACCRUE THE REQUIRED PROFESSIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE. Summer, part-
time, and internship positions do not qualify. The following job titles are
provided as a guide only. Job titles alone cannot convey the true nature of the
underlying job duties. Therefore, to assess professional work experience, evaluate
the nature of your job activity, as described previously, rather than merely the
job title.
Accountant
Actuary
Auditor
Bank Examiner
Bank Lending (corporate)
Business Appraiser
Client Services Manager
Compliance Examiner
Consultant on Investment Manager Selection/Investment Policy
Corporate Chief Financial Officer
Corporate Controller (not finance/not investment)
Derivatives Analyst
Director of Finance
Director of Mutual Funds
Economist (involved in investment decision-making process)
Financial Journalist (Editor/Reporter/Publisher)
Financial Planner
Internal Corporate Planning Analyst
Internal Management of Investment Firm
Investment Banking/Corporate Finance Consultant
Investment Sales (consultative)
Investment Strategy Formulation
Investor Relations
Management Consultant (excluding personnel)
Marketer (of investment management services, funds, securities, etc.)
Mutual Fund Sales/Trainer
Options/Futures/Commodities Analyst
Portfolio Administrator
Portfolio Manager
Portfolio Performance Evaluator
Portfolio Strategist
Product/Software Developer (of investment-related products/services)
Professor/Instructor (investment, finance, and economics, or non-financial
business administration)
Quantitative Investment Analyst
Real Estate Investment Manager
Risk Analyst (securities related)
Securities and Investment Analyst
Securities Regulation
Securities Trader
Securities Underwriter
Stockbroker/Registered Representative
Valuator of Closely Held Business
Valuator of Mergers/Acquisitions
Venture Capital Investment (not securities)
FOR THOSE WHO ARE REGISTERING FOR THE 2005 PROGRAM FOR THE FIRST TIME AND FOR ALL
CANDIDATES WHO REMAIN IN THE PROGRAM AFTER 2007, THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS AND
WORK EXPERIENCE GUIDELINES APPLY.
Work Experience Guidelines For Eventual Award of the CFA® Charter
Four years of acceptable professional work experience are required before the CFA®
charter can be awarded. This experience may be accrued while the candidate is in
the CFA® Program, after the candidate has passed all three levels of
examinations, or from previous positions. Acceptable Professional Work Experience
as it relates to applicants seeking to become Charterholder Members, or Regular
Members, includes activities that consist to a majority extent of:
(i) evaluating or applying financial, economic and/or statistical data as part of
the investment decision-making process involving securities or similar
investments, which includes, but is not limited to, publicly traded and privately
placed stocks, bonds and mortgages and their derivatives; commodity-based
derivatives and mutual funds; and other investment assets, such as real estate
and commodities, if these other investment assets are held as part of a
diversified, securities-oriented investment portfolio; or
(ii) supervising, directly or indirectly, persons who practice such activities;
or
(iii) teaching such activities.
CFA® CANDIDATES ARE REQUIRED TO SPEND 50 PERCENT OR MORE OF THEIR TIME IN THESE
ACTIVITIES TO ACCRUE THE REQUIRED PROFESSIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE. Summer, part-
time, and internship positions do not qualify. The following job titles are
provided as a guide only. Job titles alone cannot convey the true nature of the
underlying job duties. Therefore, to assess professional work experience, evaluate
the nature of your job activity, as described previously, rather than merely the
job title.
1. Client Service Representative or Relationship Manager
2. Compliance Analyst/Officer
3. Investment Consultant
4. Corporate Chief Financial Officer
5. Corporate Finance Analyst
6. Investment Banking Analyst
7. Derivatives Analyst
8. Economist
9. Institutional Sales Professional/Business Development
(Buy & Sell Side)
10. Investment Strategist
11. Portfolio Manager
12. Private Client Investment Advisor
13. Professor/Instructor
14. Quantitative Investment or Risk Analyst
15. Real Estate Investment Manager
16. Regulator/Supervisor of Investment Firm
17. Security/Investment Analyst
18. Securities Trader
19. Valuator of Closely Held Business
20. Venture Capital Analyst