AAFM ® Accredited Education Standards - The Highest
Standards in Certification Education
- TUV Accreditation for ISO 9001 and ISO
29990. We are first Certified Body in the US/EU to earn this international
Accreditation.
- AAFM's Level II Business and ABA Law
Standards for Professional Designations and Board
Certifications
- AAFM Recognizes over 1000 of the top accredited business
schools programs in the world such as the programs accredited by the ACBSP and AACSB
A Guide to AAFM ® Certification Quality
Standards
Professional Designations in the United States and Internationally have a long
history of standards. Legal cases such as the IBANEZ decision of the Supreme Court imply that bone fide "board
certifications" or "professional designation" criteria includes: 1) Accredited Education, 2) Assessment, 3) Degree
4) Continuing Education and 5) Ethics/Professionalism 6) Experience.
Review Our Certification Programs: www.financialanalyst.org/certifications.html
AAFM ® recognizes and demands level 2 accredited program exams and
courses administered by US Business Schools. Further, AAFM recognizes and demands ABA doctorate level
education.
Types of Certifications and Accreditation Standards - Level II is the
Highest
1.) Certification requiring Level 2 Accredited education and exams. This is the
highest form of educational requirements. This education is generally preferred for CPA licensure and for
certifications from organizations such as the AAFM American Academy of Financial Management. Level 2 means that
both the college or university is accredited AND the business school is also separately accredited by a government
recognized body. The ACBSP, AACSB or EQUIS are examples of level 2 accreditation while education from an ABA
American Bar Association education would also be level 2.
2.) Charters or Certification requiring a college diploma and exams. This is a
high standard but does not require Level 2 Accreditation Degree. Thus, the degree may be from a good school
offshore but it may not be accredited by a recognized organization. Certifications in this category focus on giving
only exams as a path to achieving a "non government recognized professional designation" or becoming chartered with
a credential as a financial analyst.
3.) Credential requiring only exam. This standard is strong but does not require
a degree historically but rather a test only. Examples are a project management designation or a typical financial
planner designation or credential.
* ABA American Bar Association Statement on Juris Doctor Education and Degrees.
- Law School Education - The J.D. Degree - Ph.D. Degree Equivalency Statement by ABA.
WHEREAS, the acquisition of a Doctor of Jurisprudence degree requires from 84 to
90 semester hours of post baccalaureate study and the Doctor of Philosophy degree usually requires 60 semester
hours of post baccalaureate study along with the writing of a dissertation, the two degrees shall be considered as
equivalent degrees for educational employment purposes; THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that all appropriate persons be
requested to eliminate any policy, or practice, existing within their jurisdiction which disparages legal education
or promotes discriminatory employment practices against J.D. degree-holders who hold academic appointment in
education institutions. Ref: http://apps.americanbar.org/legaled/accreditation/Council%20Statements.pdf
* Note: A degree, MBA, MSc, or credential based on a Level 2 education is more
widely accepted globally than qualifications or degrees that do not maintain "Level 2" Status. Further, course
credits are more easily transferable with reciprocity from Level 2 business schools and institutions that are
double accredited.
*Most State and Sovereign Governments worldwide prefer Level II Accreditation
for the purposes of business school standards, top MBA programs, or becoming a CPA or Chartered Accountant.
Further, Government recognized Bar Accredited Education is required for a legal education and licenses. Level 2
accreditation – the business school. In a Level 2 accreditation, the college or university and the business school
are separately accredited, but the accounting program is not separately accredited. This level applies to a
business school that is accredited by an organization recognized by the Council of Higher Education Accreditation
(CHEA) as a specialized or professional accrediting organization, such as the AACSB or the Association of
Collegiate Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP).
*Read about AAFM® Global Recognition. AAFM® has consulted with the US Government, United Nations, and
other governmental bodies worldwide. These accredited education and exam requirements have been public and
disclosed on governmental and authoritative guides for over a decade. As seen in the US Governments' Occupational
Handbook.
If you complete a Degree from one of these degree programs, you can petition the AAFM ® for MFP and RBA
Certification.
- AAFM has a mutual recognition policy with the ACBSP and the AACSB Accreditation Agency
- AAFM extends global recognition of courses offered by
the 560+ Top Business Schools of the ACBSP™ and AACSB International.
- AAFM recognizes graduates of ACBSP 800 accredited
business schools and programs worldwide and the 430+ AACSB business schools globally for MFP™
designation eligibility. Thus, if you have successfully graduated from an ACBSP or AACSB business
school with a concentration in Finance related topics, you are eligible for the MFP Master Financial
Professional Designation.
- AAFM has members in 140+ countries
- AAFM is a profesional member of ACBSP and AACSB
- AAFM has top Finance Professors from around the world
who are members or honorary advisors.
- AAFM has global legal trademark agreements with the CFA
Institute AIMR™ and CFP Board where AAFM has legal tradmark and IP rights to the MFP™ Master
Financial Professional - Professional Designation and other Intellectual Property and Programs. Our
General Counsel engineered these contractual agreements with the general counsel Glover of
CFA
- AAFM Credentials and Designations are listed with the
Official Investor Education
Websites and also listed with the Department of Labor.
- See Full List of AACSB Intl. and ACBSP Business Schools List
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