Brian West Passes Level I CFA Exam
Brian West passes the CFA Level I exam. The exam is administered by the CFA Institute and only thirty-seven percent of candidates passed the exam. Passing the exam moves Brian one step closer to earning his CFA Charter.
The Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) charter is a professional designation established in 1962 and awarded by the CFA Institute. To earn the CFA charter, candidates must pass three sequential, six-hour examinations over two to four years. The three levels of the CFA Program test a wide range of investment topics, including ethical and professional standards, fixed-income analysis, alternative and derivative investments, and portfolio management and wealth planning. In addition, CFA charterholders must have at least four years of acceptable professional experience in the investment decision-making process and must commit to abide by, and annually reaffirm, their adherence to the CFA Institute Code of Ethics and Standards of Professional Conduct.
Brian West is currently licensed as a Certified Public Accountant and owns West Financial Advisors, LLC. His firm specializes in personal financial planning and investment management for both individuals and employer-sponsored retirement plans.