The CFA Institute Research Foundation publishes some short finance ebooks on Amazon Kindle that qualify as continuing education credits for Chartered Financial Analysts (CFAs), a type of investment professional certification. The Finance Buff points out that several are free to download right now for everyone, while others are $0.99 if you have some No-Rush Shipping credits that expire soon. Download them now while they are free, read later at your own pace.
Here is a list of booklets published by CFA Institute Research Foundation, and below are specific titles that are currently free as of this writing:
- Life-Cycle Investing: Financial Education and Consumer Protection
- Life Annuities: An Optimal Product for Retirement Income
- Longevity Risk and Retirement Income Planning
- Expected Returns on Major Asset Classes
- Portfolio Structuring and the Value of Forecasting
- Alternative Investments: A Primer for Investment Professionals
- Fundamentals of Futures and Options


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