To maintain their Certified Credit Analyst (CCA) designation, participants are required to complete ongoing continuing education. This is to ensure that CCAs stay up-to-date with the latest developments and trends in the field of credit analysis.
Requirements :
- CCAs must complete a minimum of 20 hours of continuing education per year to maintain their certification.
- Continuing education can be earned through a variety of channels, including online courses, industry conferences, seminars, and workshops.
- CCAs are responsible for tracking their own continuing education hours and submitting documentation of their completion to the Institute of Certified Credit Analysts.
- Failure to meet the continuing education requirements may result in suspension or revocation of the CCA designation.
Benefits :
- Ongoing continuing education can help CCAs stay current on the latest developments and trends in the field of credit analysis.
- It can also help CCAs enhance their skills, knowledge, and expertise, which can lead to increased career opportunities and earning potential.
- By maintaining their CCA designation, CCAs demonstrate a commitment to professionalism, ethical conduct, and continuous learning, which can enhance their reputation and credibility within the industry.