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The Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) program is a postgraduate professional certification offered internationally by the US-based CFA Institute (formerly the Association for Investment Management and Research, or AIMR) to investment and financial professionals.
Japan's compulsory education ends at grade nine, but less than 2% drop out; 60% of students advanced to senior education as of 1960, increasing rapidly to over 90% by 1980, rising further each year until reaching 98.3% as of 2012.
The university has reached the top 10 in Japan in terms of social cooperation. The university has reached the top 10 in Japan in terms of internationalization and international popularity. Due to the above-mentioned strict conditions, only 10 of the 86 national universities in Japan have become the Designated National University by 2021. [4]
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In 1962, the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation and code of conduct were established. In 1963, the profession was formalized when 284 candidates sat for the first CFA exam and 268 CFA charters were awarded. [9] [10] The following year, all 3 levels of the exam were administered to more than 1,700 candidates. [8]
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The lowest paid members in the CFA are paid about $54,360 to $62,016 a year, while the highest paid receive $178,716 to $205,524 per year, according to the union’s salary schedules. CSU ...
National universities tend to be held in higher regard in higher education in Japan than private or public universities. As of the 2019 fiscal year , the number of national universities, 86, is unchanged, while the number of public universities increased to 93 and private universities increased to 607 compared with 2013.