*Timeless tips for CFA candidates and practitioners
*Graphics and mnemonics to help with important concepts
*Derivatives, equity valuation, and portfolio management
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The Ideal Study Guide for AIMR's Three-Level CFA Exam
Today's Only One-Stop Resource for Important Financial Concepts, Terms, and Definitions
Each minute of every day, financial analysts and investment managers must know the unambiguous meanings for hundreds of terms from Absolute Advantage to Z-Score, plus understand the numerous models and formulas necessary to accurately and effectively apply those terms. Financial Analyst's Indispensable Pocket Guide is the first fingertip referenceexpressly written for finance professionalsthat organizes, defines, and gives background and theory for more than 500 of these essential words and concepts.
Practical and versatile, this pocket-sized book covers fundamental and advanced topics including:
More than just a dictionary, Financial Analyst's Indispensable Pocket Guide is a one-volume encyclopedia of the information finance professionals use every day. Keep it on your bookshelfor in your briefcasefor fast, reliable, and in-depth explanations of today's most common financial terms, concepts, and formulas.
Ram Ramesh, MBA, CFA, is portfolio manager for Jamaica Money Market Brokers. Previously with Citicorp and PriceWaterhouseCoopers, Ramesh is a visiting faculty member at management institutes in both Jamaica and India and serves as a member of AIMR's candidate curriculum committee. He is a frequent contributor to The Financial GleanerJamaica's largest and oldest daily newspaperand appears regularly as a financial commentator on both television and radio.
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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A great book for those studying or who've completed the CFA,
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This is the only book of its kind, so far. The author compiled this pocket guide after completing his CFA program and realising that the vast concepts, terms and designations learnt were soon being forgotten.That being the case, candidates of, as well as those who have completed, the CFA program would find this book a useful one-stop guide to all those concepts, terms and designations learnt in the pursuit of the CFA designation. The book is arranged broadly around the various topics of the CFA program i.e. Quantitative Methods, Economics, Financial Statements Analysis, Equities, Fixed Income, Derivatives, Real Estate, Portfolio Management, Ethics, Behavioural Finance. As such, the CFA candidate would find this book more useful than say, a general finance/business masters student. But I reckon that this book, though published as recent as this year, is already in need of an update. The CFA syllabus is constantly evolving. As a result, a number of concepts in say, Level 1 of the CFA Program, are not found in this book. Also, a number of the textbooks used in the CFA program which the author had based his book on, have either been superseded by newer editions or replaced all together. All in all, I found this to be a useful book and a unique concept. Until a better book comes along, I will be using this book religiously to prepare for the CFA exams as well as to refresh my memory.
18 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Useful overview, but not perfect,
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I'm not a CFA candidate, but I've been an investor for years and always appreciate learning more about the field. My father was president of the CFA for a couple of years, and after 15 years working on Wall Street I have a reasonably broad understanding of some finance.What impressed me most about the book was how short and terse the definitions were. Clearly they are useful and present good insight into what's important and why. What impressed me least was the lack of mathematical rigour (perhaps one can't have both brievity and exactness?). For example, many of the formulas only work for specific instances, and details about yield/rate conventions are omitted. Overall, it struck me as useful overview and quick reminder to financial analysis and the language/terms used. It's not really indispensable, and is not authoritative. But for a quick refresher, or ballpark estimates it's fine.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good starting point,
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This review is from: Financial Analyst's Indispensable Pocket Guide (Paperback)
As a CFA candidate, I find this to be a useful summary of the key concepts that we are taught during the course of the programme. However, regard it as more of a "Cliff's Notes" of the programme -- with all its inevitable shortcomings -- but a handy little reference piece nonetheless. After completion of the programme and years down the road, I am sure that I will find it quite useful in helping to jog my memory and the sleepless nights that the CFA programme gave me! -- I hope, however, that a revised version will be introduced and perhaps with a less odd title. It is not a book for everyone, but anyone who wishes that s/he had made notes whilst studying for the CFA programme will find this book useful.
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