Disclaimer from the publisher: This book contains short, concise questions and answers that are intended to reinforce CFA topics already learned. It does not include lengthy paragraph style questions and answers that a...

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Disclaimer from the publisher: This book contains short, concise questions and answers that are intended to reinforce CFA topics already learned. It does not include lengthy paragraph style questions and answers that are provided by the CFA Institute.

The CFA Level 1 Calculation Workbook provides 300 calculation questions to prepare for the demanding Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) Level 1 Exam. Master exam topics with intensive practice in the essential areas you'll find on the test. Whether you’re challenging the exam for the first time or trying again after an unsuccessful attempt, you will learn the critical skills needed to master the exam.

Included are 50 question exams for the following topics:
- Quantitative Methods
- Economic Analysis
- Financial Statement Analysis
- Corporate Finance & Portfolio Management
- Equity & Fixed Income Investments
- Derivatives & Alternative Investments

About the CFA Program

The Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) credential is the most respected and widely recognized investment management designation in the world. The CFA program provides a strong foundation of advanced investment analysis and real-world portfolio management skills that members use through all stages of their careers. By earning the CFA designation, you will join a vast professional network of more than 135,000 charterholders worldwide, and you’ll gain unmatched credibility and career resources.



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