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NCS Code: 1211.9900
A Chartered Financial Analyst is an investment expert who analyzes markets, manages portfolios, and advises on financial strategies. They help organizations and individuals make informed decisions to grow and protect wealth.
Accounting and Financial Knowledge
Analytical and Problem-Solving Skills
Attention to Detail
Communication Skills
Computer and Excel Skills
Time Management
Organizational Skills
R. Subramanya is a Bengaluru-based certified financial analyst who successfully transitioned from a debt-ridden, failed entrepreneur into a prominent financial advisor managing 470 clients and ₹40 crore in mutual fund Assets Under Management (AUM). His journey from a 17-year industrial automation career to high-net-worth advisory highlights the effectiveness of self-learning and professional certification in the Indian financial sector
A Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) can become an entrepreneur by leveraging expertise in investments, financial planning, and market analysis. They can establish wealth management firms, investment advisory services, portfolio management companies, or financial consulting agencies. CFAs may also launch fintech startups, financial education platforms, or research and analytics firms. With strong financial knowledge and industry experience, they can build businesses that help individuals and organisations make informed investment and financial decisions.
Locomotor Disability
Hearing Impairment
Visual Impairment (with assistive tools)
Learning Disabilities
Multiple Disabilities