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The Princeton Review’s Level I CFA® self-paced course features over 50 hours of professional and concise lecture videos. Each video lecture is custom-matched with reinforcing study notes. We have curated a selection of video clips and study notes below to see what it’s like to study with The Princeton Review. All three levels of the CFA® exam are very challenging and competitive, so it’s imperative Charter Candidates find the best study methods and material for their individual needs.
How to calculate depreciation expenses and remaining book value using the Texas Instrument BA2+ calculator
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Basic, advanced and most commonly used calculations
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Depreciation calculation: straight-line depreciation method versus double declining balance method
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Tip: It’s great practice to always clear your sheet before starting a new calculation
12 Easy questions from Level I CFA® Curriculum
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Habits that Prepare You for Level I CFA® Exam
Study Tips
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Make sure you read ALL the Learning Objective Statements (LOS)
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The CFA® is becoming a more conceptual test with more narrative questions than calculation questions
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Know your calculator
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Practice! Do not save practice questions for the day before
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Trust your instincts
Important Notes and Tips on the Test
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All questions are multiple choice with 3 answer options
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Keep in mind you have an average of 1.5 minutes to answer each question
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The exam is divided into two parts: Morning (9am – 12noon) and Afternoon (2pm – 5pm). Each part is divided into sections starting with the Ethics section.
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On the day of the exam: come early, calm and well-rested
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Do not leave any questions blank – always guess as a last resort