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Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst (CAIA) (pronounced "KAI-ah") is a professional designation offered by the CAIA Association to investment professionals who complete a course of study and pass two examinations. The "alternative investments" industry is characterized as dealing with asset classes and investments other than standard equity or fixed income products. Alternative investments can include hedge funds, private equity, real assets, commodities, and structured products. The CAIA curriculum is designed to provide finance professionals with a broad base of knowledge in alternative investments.

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  • Der Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst (CAIA) ist ein Titel, der von der an Kandidaten vergeben wird, die zwei Prüfungen bestanden haben. Die Ausbildung ist für Personen gedacht, die Portfolios von Alternative Investments betreuen. Das Institut ist eine non-profit organisation und wurde 2002 gegründet. Das CAIA ist im Bereich der Alternative Anlagen eine sehr renommierte Ausbildung, welche von diversen Hochschulen und Universitäten als Weiterbildung und Vertiefung nach dem Abschluss eines Masterprogramms wie beispielsweise in Banking & Finance empfohlen wird. (de)
  • Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst (CAIA) (pronounced "KAI-ah") is a professional designation offered by the CAIA Association to investment professionals who complete a course of study and pass two examinations. The "alternative investments" industry is characterized as dealing with asset classes and investments other than standard equity or fixed income products. Alternative investments can include hedge funds, private equity, real assets, commodities, and structured products. The CAIA curriculum is designed to provide finance professionals with a broad base of knowledge in alternative investments. (en)
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  • Der Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst (CAIA) ist ein Titel, der von der an Kandidaten vergeben wird, die zwei Prüfungen bestanden haben. Die Ausbildung ist für Personen gedacht, die Portfolios von Alternative Investments betreuen. Das Institut ist eine non-profit organisation und wurde 2002 gegründet. Das CAIA ist im Bereich der Alternative Anlagen eine sehr renommierte Ausbildung, welche von diversen Hochschulen und Universitäten als Weiterbildung und Vertiefung nach dem Abschluss eines Masterprogramms wie beispielsweise in Banking & Finance empfohlen wird. Nach Aussage der CAIA gibt es weltweit mehr als 10.000 CAIA-. 48 % der Charterholder stammen aus den USA, 35 % aus Europa. Der Rest stammt zum großen Teil aus Asien. Es wird vertreten, dass vor der Aufnahme eines MBA-Studiums mit Schwerpunkt Finanzen das vorherige Erlangen eines CAIA-Diploms hilfreich sein soll. Die spanische Wirtschafts-Hochschule Instituto de Empresa empfiehlt Interessenten ihres Finanz-MBA-Programms das Ablegen der ersten CAIA-Prüfung. (de)
  • Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst (CAIA) (pronounced "KAI-ah") is a professional designation offered by the CAIA Association to investment professionals who complete a course of study and pass two examinations. The "alternative investments" industry is characterized as dealing with asset classes and investments other than standard equity or fixed income products. Alternative investments can include hedge funds, private equity, real assets, commodities, and structured products. The CAIA curriculum is designed to provide finance professionals with a broad base of knowledge in alternative investments. The Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst Association was founded in 2002 by the Alternative Investment Management Association (AIMA) and the Center for International Securities and Derivatives Markets (CISDM). The CAIA Association is an independent, not-for-profit, global organization committed to education and professionalism in the field of alternative investments. CAIA designees are required to maintain membership in the CAIA Association and adhere to professional and ethical standards. As of 2021, there are over 12,000 CAIA members. The Journal of Alternative Investments is the official publication of the CAIA Association. The JAI is one of nine journals published by Institutional Investor Journals. (en)
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