tombrokaw4
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Does anyone have any easy way to remember when to use 360 or 365 through the derivatives sections?
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Thanks.tombrokaw4 wrote:you da man, magician.
First off, being able to answer questions based on a rule that goes contrary to your experience is a sign of “fluid” intelligence.H wrote:
I am sorry, but both CFA Institute and especially the good folks at Schweser and most people in this forum are messing the day stuff totally up.
Well I would agree if this actually needed any intelligence, it’s a matter of learning what to use where, a first grade kid could probably learn it faster than me.panos.kollias wrote:
First off, being able to answer questions based on a rule that goes contrary to your experience is a sign of “fluid” intelligence.
And, judging from this response, it probably would..RobRoy wrote:
Well I would agree if this actually needed any intelligence, it’s a matter of learning what to use where, a first grade kid could probably learn it faster than me.panos.kollias wrote:
First off, being able to answer questions based on a rule that goes contrary to your experience is a sign of “fluid” intelligence.
The difference is in the “/”:woodywoodford wrote:
Another thing I never liked - currency rates in CFAI are quoted as price/base, so that USD/GBP would be the price of 1 GBP in USD - logical sense, but then you get in the real world and USD/GBP would actually be the price in GBP for 1 USD. Confusing mess it is.