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- Jun 18, 2026
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Hi Guys,
I’ve been away for a while. It’s good to be back.
I need your advice. I passed level 1 in 2016. Now, I want to take level 2 in 2020. Let’s say I can commit one hour per working day in the meantime. I cannot commit more time per day.
What is the best material to study from for this scenario? I have 2017 CFA L2 books but it might be outdated for 2020. On the other hand, if I wait for 2020 material, it will be too late (I will have to dedicate more time per day - which I don’t have).
I could buy 2019 books, on the other hand, but feels kinda stupid to pay USD 300 (as I am not official candidate) for something I kinda of already have (2017 books). Maybe I could compare 2017 and 2019 and see if it makes sense. But I am not 100% what is the best way of comparison (LOS or Reading titles, Authors or Both - this is time consuming, btw).
Any advice is helpful.
Thank you very much,
Benmar
I’ve been away for a while. It’s good to be back.
I need your advice. I passed level 1 in 2016. Now, I want to take level 2 in 2020. Let’s say I can commit one hour per working day in the meantime. I cannot commit more time per day.
What is the best material to study from for this scenario? I have 2017 CFA L2 books but it might be outdated for 2020. On the other hand, if I wait for 2020 material, it will be too late (I will have to dedicate more time per day - which I don’t have).
I could buy 2019 books, on the other hand, but feels kinda stupid to pay USD 300 (as I am not official candidate) for something I kinda of already have (2017 books). Maybe I could compare 2017 and 2019 and see if it makes sense. But I am not 100% what is the best way of comparison (LOS or Reading titles, Authors or Both - this is time consuming, btw).
Any advice is helpful.
Thank you very much,
Benmar