Hello all,
When CFA Institute says “Show your calculations”, are you required to write the formula with words and THEN substitue for the variables or can you just use variables immediately?
I.e. do you have to write: E(r)= Rf + b(Rm-Rf)
Where, Rf = risk-free rate
b= beta
Rm= Market return
OR can you jump to (without writing the above): E(r)= 2 + 1.5(5-2)
Therefore, E(r)= 6.5%
The guideline answers on CFA institute’s website seem to be a lot more worded than the Schweser guideline.
Please help.
Thank you.
Graeme
When CFA Institute says “Show your calculations”, are you required to write the formula with words and THEN substitue for the variables or can you just use variables immediately?
I.e. do you have to write: E(r)= Rf + b(Rm-Rf)
Where, Rf = risk-free rate
b= beta
Rm= Market return
OR can you jump to (without writing the above): E(r)= 2 + 1.5(5-2)
Therefore, E(r)= 6.5%
The guideline answers on CFA institute’s website seem to be a lot more worded than the Schweser guideline.
Please help.
Thank you.
Graeme