MrSmart wrote:
S2000magician wrote:
MrSmart wrote:
S2000magician wrote:
mlwl8521 wrote:
S2000magician wrote:
Arif Irfanullah wrote:In exam , if you see a question in FRA which doesnt explicitly mention an accounting convention; assume IFRS.
I believe that you don’t need to
assume IFRS; I believe that CFA Institute has been explicit that
their default position is IFRS.
http://financialexamhelp123.com/credits-and-debits/
Up until now, I try to stick to Schweser, Investopedia, and Wikipedia. I know you’re qualified but I hadn’t looked at most of your site.
Your article on credits and debits was amazing.
You’re very kind.
mlwl8521 wrote

o you make your living as a finance professional or as a financial educator?
I teach review courses for the CFA exams (all three levels), I teach financial mathematics and financial modeling to international finance students, I just recently started teaching accounting, and, with a bit of luck, I’ll be back to teaching university mathematics in the near future.
And, of course, I’m a professional magician.
Never knew you do modelng too, might find you useful sometime
I spent 6 years developing prepayment models for mortgage-backed securities for a small fixed-income house in Newport Beach, CA.
MrSmart wrote:I was an ameteur magician back in college, I’m exclusively a card magician (and flourisher), what props do you work with?
Very interesting.
I do both close-up and parlor: cards, coins, silks, rubberbands, ropes, rings, and so on. Some interesting mentalism as well.
I’ve never done fluorishes: just never spent the time on them.
Nice, all around magician I see.
Flourishes aren’t really magic, they’re just flashy ways of card manipulation. To be honest, flourishes are not a good idea for a magic audience, as you come across as ‘too skilled’ with cards, and not really a ‘magician’. It’s fun to practice and execute with other fellow flourishers though.
I’ve been out of the scene for almost two years now, focusing on studies. Who’s your favorite close-up magician?