CFA 2012: Exams L1 : How to Pass the CFA Exams After Studying for Two Weeks Without Anxiety
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2012 CFA Level 1 Practice Exams and tips on How to Pass the CFA Exams After Studying for Two Weeks Without Anxiety: Study Notes The author successfully passed the CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst), CPA (Certified Public Accountant), and FRM (Financial Risk Manager) exams "WITHOUT ANY RETAKES".
T Smith
The author successfully passed the CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst), CPA (Certified Public Accountant), and FRM (Financial Risk Manager) exams "WITHOUT ANY RETAKES".
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CFA 2012 - T Smith
CFA 2012 Study Notes - Level 1 :
How to Pass the CFA exams After Studying for Two Weeks Without Anxiety
T. SMITH
Copyright 2012 By T.SMITH
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The author successfully passed the CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst), CPA (Certified Public Accountant), and FRM (Financial Risk Manager) exams WITHOUT ANY RETAKES
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reading 1: Code of Ethics and Standards of Professional Conduct
a. describe the structure of the CFA Institute Professional Conduct Program and the process for the enforcement of the Code and Standards;
b. state the six components of the Code of Ethics and the seven Standards of Professional Conduct;
c. explain the ethical responsibilities required by the Code and Standards, including the multiple sub-sections of each Standard.
reading
2: Guidance for Standards I–VII
a. demonstrate and explain the application of the Code of Ethics and Standards of Professional Conduct to situations involving issues of professional integrity;
b. distinguish between conduct that conforms to the Code and Standards and conduct that violates the Code and Standards;
c. recommend practices and procedures designed to prevent violations of the Code of Ethics and Standards of Professional Conduct.
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3: Introduction to the Global Investment Performance Standards (GIPS)
a. explain why the GIPS standards were created, what parties the GIPS standards apply to, and who is served by the standards;
b. explain the construction and purpose of composites in performance reporting;
c. explain the requirements for verification.
reading
4: Global Investment Performance Standards (GIPS)
a. describe the key features of the GIPS standards and the fundamentals of compliance;
b. describe the scope of the GIPS standards with respect to an investment firm’s definition and historical performance record;
c. explain how the GIPS standards are implemented in countries with existing standards for performance reporting and describe the appropriate response when the GIPS standards and local regulations conflict;
d. describe the nine major sections of the GIPS standards.
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5 The Time Value of Money
reading 5: The Time Value of Money
a. interpret interest rates as required rates of return, discount rates, or opportunity costs;
b. explain an interest rate as the sum of a real risk-free rate, expected inflation, and premiums that compensate investors for distinct types of risk;
c. calculate and interpret the effective annual rate, given the stated annual interest rate and the frequency of compounding;
d. solve time value of money problems for different frequencies of compounding;
e. calculate and interpret the future value (FV) and present value (PV) of a single sum of money, an ordinary annuity, an annuity due, a perpetuity (PV only), and a series of unequal cash flows;
f. demonstrate the use of a time line in modeling and solving time value of money problems.