Hi All,
So finally I took the decision to do the CFA program, and I am aiming for the CFA Level l exam in June 2016. I work full time for a Swiss bank and I have some experience with continuing education along with work. In the past I always tried, before officially enrolling to a program, to gather the learning material and make a kind of trial period where I can allocate my time and find out if it’s actually doable. Unfortunately in this case I must firstly enroll in order to get the study material from the CFA institute. Considering the vast choice of companion programs and study book, I actually wanted to know if these complementary study material eg: from Schleser Kaplan, Wiley etc. suffice to acquire the required knowledge in order to pass the exam or not. Furthermore, which provider you consider as most complete, and is one enough or should I combine the study material from several providers?
Many thanks in advance,
So finally I took the decision to do the CFA program, and I am aiming for the CFA Level l exam in June 2016. I work full time for a Swiss bank and I have some experience with continuing education along with work. In the past I always tried, before officially enrolling to a program, to gather the learning material and make a kind of trial period where I can allocate my time and find out if it’s actually doable. Unfortunately in this case I must firstly enroll in order to get the study material from the CFA institute. Considering the vast choice of companion programs and study book, I actually wanted to know if these complementary study material eg: from Schleser Kaplan, Wiley etc. suffice to acquire the required knowledge in order to pass the exam or not. Furthermore, which provider you consider as most complete, and is one enough or should I combine the study material from several providers?
Many thanks in advance,