This CFA Level 1 Bootcamp (Part 1) is designed to help you build a strong foundation in three of the most important subjects in the CFA Level 1 2026 curriculum: Fixed Income, Economics, and Portfolio Management.If you are preparing for the CFA Level 1 exam or looking for a structured CFA Level 1 course, this program will help you develop both conceptual clarity and practical understanding. This CFA Level 1 bootcamp is also ideal for beginners who want to start a career in finance or professionals looking for strong financial analyst training.In the Fixed Income section, you will learn the fundamentals of bond valuation, yield and duration, and interest rate risk. You will also understand credit analysis concepts used in real-world finance roles, making this section highly relevant for investment banking preparation and fixed income CFA topics.In Economics, this course covers key macroeconomics concepts such as inflation, interest rates, monetary policy, and business cycles. You will learn how economic indicators impact financial markets, which is critical for CFA exam preparation and real-world decision-making.In Portfolio Management, you will understand risk and return, diversification, and asset allocation. These concepts form the core of investment portfolio basics and are essential for building long-term investment strategies.This CFA Level 1 preparation course is structured in a simple and practical way, making it one of the most effective finance courses for beginners. Each section includes practice questions to reinforce concepts and improve exam readiness.By the end of this CFA Level 1 course, you will have a strong understanding of Fixed Income, Economics, and Portfolio Management, helping you succeed in the CFA Level 1 exam and build a career in investment banking, equity research, or financial markets.
What you'll learn
fundamentals of bond valuation
understanding of yield and duration
insights into interest rate risk
concepts of credit analysis
key macroeconomic concepts
impact of economic indicators on financial markets