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CPA 2026 ANBIMA Certification Preparation for Success
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CPA 2026 ANBIMA Certification Preparation for Success

Complete Guide to the Brazilian Financial System, Investment Markets, Economic Policy, Regulation, Ethics, and Practice.
Created byKashif Hussain
Last updated 3/2026
English

What you'll learn

  • Understand the structure and functioning of the Brazilian Financial System and the roles of key regulatory institutions.
  • Explain how financial intermediation works and identify the main participants in financial markets, including banks, brokers, asset managers, and investors.
  • Recognize the importance of ethics and professional conduct in financial services, including the legal framework for preventing money laundering.
  • Analyze investor profiles using suitability principles to match investment products with investors’ objectives, financial capacity, and risk tolerance.
  • Understand regulations related to the distribution of investment products and identify practices that constitute insider trading or market manipulation.
  • Explain key macroeconomic concepts such as gross domestic product, inflation indicators, interest rate policy, and exchange rate dynamics.
  • Apply the fundamental principles of risk and return, including volatility, diversification, and portfolio risk management.
  • Identify the main characteristics and risks of government bonds and private fixed income instruments such as bank certificates and credit-linked securities.
  • Understand corporate financing instruments such as debentures and commercial papers.
  • Distinguish between different types of shares in the equity market and understand shareholder rights and dividend distribution mechanisms.
  • Explain how investment funds are structured and managed, including the roles of fund managers, administrators, and custodians.
  • Understand taxation rules applicable to different types of investment funds and the differences between open-ended and closed-ended fund structures.
  • Recognize the structure and purpose of complementary retirement investment products and how they support long-term financial planning.

Course content

5 sections25 lectures2h 18m total length
  • Role and Composition of the National Monetary Council (CMN)6:00
  • Functions and Authority of the Central Bank of Brazil (BCB)5:39
  • Regulatory Scope of the Securities and Exchange Commission (CVM)6:11
  • Self-Regulation and the Role of ANBIMA in the Market5:38
  • Understanding Financial Intermediation and Market Players5:34

Requirements

  • Students enrolling in this course are not required to have advanced prior knowledge of finance or economics.
  • Participants should have an interest in finance, banking, investments, or financial regulation, as the course focuses on understanding how financial institutions and markets operate in Brazil.

Description

"This course contains the use of artificial intelligence."

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This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the structure, regulation, and functioning of the Brazilian financial system, while also building a strong foundation in financial markets, investment instruments, and ethical standards in the investment industry. It is designed for students, professionals, and aspiring financial practitioners who want to understand how Brazil’s financial system operates, how financial institutions interact, and how investment products are structured, distributed, and regulated.

Through a combination of theoretical concepts and practical insights, the course explains how economic forces, financial institutions, and regulatory frameworks work together to support the functioning of capital markets and investment activities in Brazil.

Participants will begin by exploring the institutional framework of the Brazilian Financial System, including the roles and responsibilities of the key regulatory bodies responsible for maintaining financial stability and market integrity. The course explains how monetary authorities and regulatory institutions oversee financial markets, establish policy guidelines, supervise financial intermediaries, and promote transparency and investor protection.

Learners will gain a clear understanding of how financial institutions, intermediaries, and market participants interact to facilitate financial intermediation, channel savings into investments, and support economic development.

The course also emphasizes the importance of ethics, professional conduct, and regulatory compliance in financial services. Students will study the legal and ethical standards that govern the investment industry, including the prevention and control of money laundering, the responsibilities of financial professionals when dealing with clients, and the importance of maintaining transparency and fairness in financial markets.

Special attention is given to the concept of suitability, which involves assessing an investor’s financial profile, objectives, and risk tolerance to ensure that recommended investment products are appropriate for each client. Participants will also learn about regulations governing the distribution of investment products and the legal framework designed to prevent insider trading and market manipulation.

To support a deeper understanding of financial markets, the course introduces fundamental principles of economics and finance. Students will examine key macroeconomic indicators and concepts that influence financial markets and investment decisions, including gross domestic product, inflation indices, interest rate dynamics, and exchange rate mechanisms.

The course explains how monetary policy decisions affect interest rates, financial liquidity, and investment behavior. It also explores the relationship between risk and return, emphasizing the importance of volatility, diversification, and risk management when building investment portfolios.

A significant part of the course focuses on financial instruments available in Brazilian markets. Students will learn about the characteristics, benefits, and risks associated with various fixed income and equity investments. Government securities will be analyzed in detail, including how they are issued, traded, and used as investment vehicles. The course also covers private fixed income instruments such as bank-issued certificates and credit-linked securities, as well as corporate debt instruments like debentures and commercial papers.

In addition, learners will gain an understanding of the equity market, including the differences between types of shares, shareholder rights, and the mechanisms through which companies distribute dividends and return value to investors.

The course also provides an in-depth overview of investment funds and collective investment structures. Participants will learn how investment funds are organized, classified, and managed, as well as the responsibilities of key entities such as fund managers, administrators, and custodians.

The regulatory framework governing investment funds is explained along with the taxation rules that apply to different types of funds. Students will also explore the differences between open-ended and closed-ended fund structures and how these structures influence liquidity, investment strategy, and investor access.

In addition to traditional investment products, the course introduces the framework of complementary social security and long-term retirement planning through private pension products. Participants will learn how pension investment vehicles operate, how they differ from traditional investment funds, and how they can be used as part of a long-term financial planning strategy.

By the end of this course, learners will have developed a solid understanding of how Brazil’s financial system operates, how financial markets are structured, and how investment products are designed and regulated. They will also gain practical knowledge that helps them evaluate investment opportunities, understand market dynamics, and apply ethical and regulatory principles in professional financial activities.

The course equips participants with the essential knowledge needed for careers in finance, banking, investment advisory, asset management, and financial analysis, while also providing valuable insights for anyone interested in understanding how financial markets function within the Brazilian economic environment.

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Who this course is for:

  • Students of finance, economics, or business who want to build a strong foundation in financial markets and regulatory frameworks in Brazil.
  • Aspiring finance professionals who are interested in careers in banking, investment advisory, asset management, financial analysis, or capital markets.
  • Professionals working in financial institutions who want to strengthen their knowledge of financial regulation, investment products, and market operations.
  • Individuals preparing for finance-related certifications or professional development in the financial services industry.
  • Investors and entrepreneurs who want to better understand investment instruments, financial markets, and economic factors that influence investment decisions.
  • Anyone interested in learning how Brazil’s financial system works, including its institutions, regulations, and investment opportunities.