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Hello everyone! Just a brief introduction of myself. I graduated with a Diploma in Accountancy (US Associate Eq.) early this year, and currently, I am serving my national military service. After that, I will only be entering University to pursue my studies on Accountancy 2 years later.
Knowing that CFA Level 1 only accepts entrance candidate with a bachelor degree, or in the final year of university (3rd year), this means that the earliest I can sit for Level 1 will be in December 2020 (or June 2021).
I have already purchased CFA 2016 Books - CFAI and SchweserNotes, and begun my studies recently starting with Quantitative Methods.
Here are a few questions;
Knowing that CFA Level 1 only accepts entrance candidate with a bachelor degree, or in the final year of university (3rd year), this means that the earliest I can sit for Level 1 will be in December 2020 (or June 2021).
I have already purchased CFA 2016 Books - CFAI and SchweserNotes, and begun my studies recently starting with Quantitative Methods.
Here are a few questions;
- What are the non-permanent topics in CFA that will change over the next few years?
Like for instance, Ethics’ topics will most probably be renewed or updated drastically by the time I sit for the 2020 exam, whilst topics like TVM or statistics will remain unchanged.
- How should I begin studying the CFA materials? What are the study-topic orders?
Honestly, I haven’t read the CFAI books yet, but I do find SchweserNotes quite condensed and useful. I am thinking about this order: 1. Quantitative Methods 2. Financial Reporting & Analysis (Skipped Economics first.) 3. The rest flows accordingly.
- Should I also be using CFAI together with SchweserNotes?
I have yet touched the bulky CFAI books yet. How should I use them? Read them together with SchweserNotes?
- Is it me, or the TI BA II Professional calculator’s buttons are really hard to press?
- With regard to the 48 months of working experience, must it strictly be investment-related, or generally finance-related?
Let’s say, for instance, I work as an audit associate at KPMG under Financial Services. Being audit-related, allows me to clear my 36 months of working experience, so that I can qualify for my CA. Since I will be also working under Financial Services, my clients are mostly investment or finance related corporations, will this work for my CFA as well?
- Does Internship count?
I worked at KPMG for 6 months previously. Can it be subtracted?