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The CFA Level 1 syllabus covers a broad range of foundational topics in finance including: Ethical and Professional Standards Quantitative Methods Economics Corporate Issuers Financial Statement Analysis Equity Investments Fixed Income Derivatives Alternative Investments Portfolio Management Try Today's Level I...
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It is easy to focus on the calculations in Corporate Issuers, but as demonstrated in the reading summaries, these only make up a small proportion of the syllabus. You should not expect the majority of Corporate Issuers' questions to include calculations. Instead of trying to memorize each calcul...
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