The CFA Curriculum Errata 2026 serves as the official source for corrections and updates to CFA Program learning materials. Published by CFA Institute, the errata helps candidates identify and track errors that have been confirmed and corrected in the curriculum.
Reviewing errata is particularly important for candidates using PDF or eBook versions of the curriculum, as these formats are not updated throughout the year.
The CFA Curriculum Errata 2026 is a collection of official CFA Curriculum Corrections identified and validated by CFA Institute. These corrections may relate to curriculum content, examples, calculations, figures, tables, or other learning material components.
The errata process ensures that candidates have access to the most accurate and up-to-date study resources while preparing for CFA examinations.
The CFA Program Errata is available separately for:
Level I
Level II
Level III
Candidates are advised to review the relevant errata notices for their exam level before relying on printed or downloaded study materials.
CFA Institute publishes updated errata notices through its official curriculum resources.
The available errata categories include:
CIPM Program Errata
Sustainable Investing Program Errata
Other CFA Institute certificate program errata
These notices contain the latest confirmed CFA Curriculum Updates and corrections identified by the curriculum team.
Candidates should understand how curriculum corrections are implemented across different study formats.
Confirmed errors are corrected directly within the Learning Ecosystem. According to CFA Institute, validated corrections are typically incorporated into LES content on a weekly basis.
These CFA Learning Ecosystem Updates allow candidates using the online platform to access corrected content without waiting for separate publications.
Unlike LES, PDF and eBook materials are not updated continuously during the year.
Candidates using these formats should regularly review the published CFA Institute Errata notices to stay informed about the latest corrections and updates.
Errata notices themselves are updated periodically by CFA Institute.
Candidates who believe they have identified an error in the curriculum can submit it to CFA Institute for review. Before submitting a report, candidates should:
Review the current errata notices.
Confirm that the issue has not already been addressed.
Submit the suspected error through the official curriculum errata submission process.
All submissions are reviewed by the curriculum team, and validated issues may be included in future CFA Institute Curriculum Updates.
When reporting a suspected curriculum error, candidates should provide as much context as possible.
CFA Institute may request:
Curriculum year
Program level
Topic area
Reading or learning module title
Lesson or section title
Description of the issue
Suggested correction
Screenshot or supporting evidence (if available)
Since digital materials may display content differently across devices, detailed contextual information helps the review process.

