Considering the CFA...

tozerrt wrote:
Greenman72 wrote:
The material in L2 is harder than L3. However, the way it’s tested in L3 makes it (in my opinion) harder than L2.
This is an accurate statement.
yay….and just as I thought it couldn’t get any worse ;)
 
Greenman72 wrote:
onlysimon wrote:
no idea about L3 yet.
It’s just as bad as L2, if not worse.
The material in L2 is harder than L3. However, the way it’s tested in L3 makes it (in my opinion) harder than L2.
I agree. I thought L3 was hardest to prepare for.
 
Anyone can register for L1. L1 is actually a great foundation for financial analysis – all the basics of DCF. leases, inventory accounting, etc. etc. If you love finance, this is great basic training. Learn it and take it just to begin to feel the least bit competent in matters of finance.
 
Auburn wrote:
Anyone can register for L1.
Technically speaking, that is not true. To register for L1, you have to have a valid passport and one of the following:
  • Undergraduate education: A bachelor’s (or equivalent) degree or be in the final year of your bachelor’s degree program (you will be required to update your education information before you can register for the Level II exam), or
  • Work experience: Four years of professional work experience (does not have to be investment related), or
  • A combination of professional work experience and education that totals at least four years (part-time positions do not qualify, and the four-year total must be accrued prior to enrollment).
 
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