Complete Kaplan Professional’s Master of Applied Finance and your CFA® charter at the same time to receive the following benefits: Up to six (6) subject exemptions from Kaplan’s Master of Applied Finance* Maximise your study efforts, with many of Kaplan’s subjects designed to encapsulate CFA learning outcomes Plan your Master of Applied Finance study around your CFA exams with Kaplan’s flexible online study and six study periods As an added incentive, the following discounts may be applicable†: CFA candidates and charterholders Receive a 10% discount on Kaplan’s Master of Applied Finance Kaplan MAF students and alumni Receive a 15% discount on Kaplan Schweser’s CFA study packages Planning your study journey? Select the option that best describes where you’re at in your study journey to find your recommended study plan. Alternatively, we can tailor a study plan to suit your individual needs. CFA Level I May Exam Year 1 July – September (Kaplan Study Period 4): Fundamentals of Asset Valuation (FIN202) or other 200-level MAF elective1 November – February (Kaplan Study Period 6): Investment Management (FIN206) or other 200-level MAF elective1 February – May: CFA Level I preparation May: CFA Level I exam Year 2 July – September (Kaplan Study Period 4): MAF elective2 November – February (Kaplan Study Period 6): MAF elective2 February – June: CFA Level II preparation June: CFA Level II exam Year 3 July – September (Kaplan Study Period 4): Applied Portfolio Management (FIN306) November – February (Kaplan Study Period 6): Research Project (KAP001) February – June: CFA Level III preparation June: CFA Level III exam CFA Level I November exam Year 1 August – November: CFA Level I preparation November: CFA Level I exam February – June: CFA Level II preparation June: CFA Level II exam (Alternatively, you can delay Level II for 1 year and complete your masters subjects first.) Year 2 July – September (Kaplan Study Period 4): MAF 200-level elective1 September – November (Kaplan Study Period 5): MAF elective2 November – February (Kaplan Study Period 6): Applied Portfolio Management (FIN306) February – June: CFA Level III preparation June: CFA Level III exam Year 3 July – September (Kaplan Study Period 4): MAF elective2 September – November (Kaplan Study Period 5): MAF elective2 November – February (Kaplan Study Period 6): Research Project (KAP001) CFA Level II June exam Year 1 February – June: CFA Level II preparation June: CFA Level II exam July – September (Kaplan Study Period 4): MAF 200-level elective1 November – February (Kaplan Study Period 6): Applied Portfolio Management (FIN306) Year 2 February – June: CFA Level III preparation June: CFA Level III exam July – September (Kaplan Study Period 4): MAF elective2 September – November (Kaplan Study Period 5): MAF elective2 November – February (Kaplan Study Period 6): MAF elective2 Year 3 January – March (Kaplan Study Period 1): Research Project (KAP001) CFA Level III June exam Year 1 February – June: CFA Level III preparation June: CFA Level III exam July – September (Kaplan Study Period 4): MAF 200-level elective1 September – November (Kaplan Study Period 5): MAF elective2 November – February (Kaplan Study Period 6): MAF elective2 Year 2 January – March (Kaplan Study Period 1): MAF elective2 March – May (Kaplan Study Period 2): MAF elective2 May – July (Kaplan Study Period 3): Research Project (KAP001) CFA charterholder Year 1 January – March (Kaplan Study Period 1): MAF 200-level elective1 March – May (Kaplan Study Period 2): MAF elective2 May – July (Kaplan Study Period 3): MAF elective2 July – September (Kaplan Study Period 4): MAF elective2 September – November (Kaplan Study Period 5): MAF elective2 November – February (Kaplan Study Period 6): Research Project (KAP001) 1. Individuals who wish to achieve the Financial Risk Management major are recommended to choose an alternative 200-level elective subject available for that major. 2. Suggested electives include: FIN251 Fixed Income Securities, FIN306 Applied Portfolio Management, FIN330 Mergers and Acquisitions, FIN338 Project Finance, FIN342 Applied Corporate Finance, FIN343 Market Risk Management, FIN344 Credit Risk Management, FIN351 The Derivatives Market. If you wish to achieve a major, please refer to the Applied Finance majors page for more information. *Please refer to Kaplan’s Advanced Standing Precedent list. †Click here for CFA study package discount terms and conditions. Click here for Master of Applied Finance discount terms and conditions. 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Complete Kaplan Professional’s Master of Applied Finance and your CFA® charter at the same time to receive the following benefits: Up to six (6) subject exemptions from Kaplan’s Master of Applied Finance* Maximise your study efforts, with many of Kaplan’s subjects designed to encapsulate CFA learning outcomes Plan your Master of Applied Finance study around your CFA exams with Kaplan’s flexible online study and six study periods As an added incentive, the following discounts may be applicable†: CFA candidates and charterholders Receive a 10% discount on Kaplan’s Master of Applied Finance Kaplan MAF students and alumni Receive a 15% discount on Kaplan Schweser’s CFA study packages Planning your study journey? Select the option that best describes where you’re at in your study journey to find your recommended study plan. Alternatively, we can tailor a study plan to suit your individual needs. CFA Level I May Exam Year 1 July – September (Kaplan Study Period 4): Fundamentals of Asset Valuation (FIN202) or other 200-level MAF elective1 November – February (Kaplan Study Period 6): Investment Management (FIN206) or other 200-level MAF elective1 February – May: CFA Level I preparation May: CFA Level I exam Year 2 July – September (Kaplan Study Period 4): MAF elective2 November – February (Kaplan Study Period 6): MAF elective2 February – June: CFA Level II preparation June: CFA Level II exam Year 3 July – September (Kaplan Study Period 4): Applied Portfolio Management (FIN306) November – February (Kaplan Study Period 6): Research Project (KAP001) February – June: CFA Level III preparation June: CFA Level III exam CFA Level I November exam Year 1 August – November: CFA Level I preparation November: CFA Level I exam February – June: CFA Level II preparation June: CFA Level II exam (Alternatively, you can delay Level II for 1 year and complete your masters subjects first.) Year 2 July – September (Kaplan Study Period 4): MAF 200-level elective1 September – November (Kaplan Study Period 5): MAF elective2 November – February (Kaplan Study Period 6): Applied Portfolio Management (FIN306) February – June: CFA Level III preparation June: CFA Level III exam Year 3 July – September (Kaplan Study Period 4): MAF elective2 September – November (Kaplan Study Period 5): MAF elective2 November – February (Kaplan Study Period 6): Research Project (KAP001) CFA Level II June exam Year 1 February – June: CFA Level II preparation June: CFA Level II exam July – September (Kaplan Study Period 4): MAF 200-level elective1 November – February (Kaplan Study Period 6): Applied Portfolio Management (FIN306) Year 2 February – June: CFA Level III preparation June: CFA Level III exam July – September (Kaplan Study Period 4): MAF elective2 September – November (Kaplan Study Period 5): MAF elective2 November – February (Kaplan Study Period 6): MAF elective2 Year 3 January – March (Kaplan Study Period 1): Research Project (KAP001) CFA Level III June exam Year 1 February – June: CFA Level III preparation June: CFA Level III exam July – September (Kaplan Study Period 4): MAF 200-level elective1 September – November (Kaplan Study Period 5): MAF elective2 November – February (Kaplan Study Period 6): MAF elective2 Year 2 January – March (Kaplan Study Period 1): MAF elective2 March – May (Kaplan Study Period 2): MAF elective2 May – July (Kaplan Study Period 3): Research Project (KAP001) CFA charterholder Year 1 January – March (Kaplan Study Period 1): MAF 200-level elective1 March – May (Kaplan Study Period 2): MAF elective2 May – July (Kaplan Study Period 3): MAF elective2 July – September (Kaplan Study Period 4): MAF elective2 September – November (Kaplan Study Period 5): MAF elective2 November – February (Kaplan Study Period 6): Research Project (KAP001) 1. Individuals who wish to achieve the Financial Risk Management major are recommended to choose an alternative 200-level elective subject available for that major. 2. Suggested electives include: FIN251 Fixed Income Securities, FIN306 Applied Portfolio Management, FIN330 Mergers and Acquisitions, FIN338 Project Finance, FIN342 Applied Corporate Finance, FIN343 Market Risk Management, FIN344 Credit Risk Management, FIN351 The Derivatives Market. If you wish to achieve a major, please refer to the Applied Finance majors page for more information. *Please refer to Kaplan’s Advanced Standing Precedent list. †Click here for CFA study package discount terms and conditions. Click here for Master of Applied Finance discount terms and conditions. Email us 1300 135 798 Request a call Name* First Last Phone*Email*State*StateACTNSWNTQLDSATASVICWAInternationalWhen would you like to start studying?*When would you like to start studying?Ready nowI’d like to start within 3-6 monthsI’d like to start within 6-12 monthsI’m just gathering information at this stage* I confirm the details entered above are correct and consent to Kaplan Professional using and handling my personal information in accordance with its privacy policy.*NameThis field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.