标题: I dreamt of... [打印本页] 作者: JustasS 时间: 2011-7-11 18:37 标题: I dreamt of...
Did anyone of you reach a stage in studying where you start dreaming of questions?
unfortunately, this happened to me.
I dreamt I was doing the exam and saw a couple of questions that rarely appeared in the Qbank such as:
- chi square and F-square test..
- venture captial & calculation of probability of success & failure
- questions on the Enron Scandal
- R&D costs in IFRS & GAAP
So what else should we try not to forget?作者: jim8z3 时间: 2011-7-11 18:37
You just reminded me to go review chi square and f-square, so thank you!!!
I just did a quick review of Contango, Backwardation, and Roll Yields. These don't seem to be hit very much, but I wanted to refresh my basic knowledge in them.
I will go through my notes and throw a few more up here a little later today作者: spartanag07 时间: 2011-7-11 18:37
I often find myself solving various problems in my head just as I'm drifting to sleep...
I think I MIGHT have noticed a diluted EPS problem tonight, but I can't fully recall.作者: Siddimaula 时间: 2011-7-11 18:37
I dreamed of my finance teacher at college, telling me and showing me 'you should get this formulas right'. I don't remember which formula was that作者: ogoluwa 时间: 2011-7-11 18:37
must have been the formulae for mmy.... = 360 x bdy/360 - (t x bdy)...or maybe of t statistic to test the means for 2 independent samples....i cant even remember it..!作者: ramdabom 时间: 2011-7-11 18:37
slorte Wrote:
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> I have these dreams practically every night.
>
> last night was curvy - LRAS/AD/MC/AC and others
> showed up as well. first thought this morning -
> price level rises and GDP doesn't change.
>
> insane.
Lol! few weeks back I woke up and my first thought was "effective tax rate = tax expense/EBT " (although I didn't dream any such thing)作者: pogo 时间: 2011-7-11 18:37
I have these dreams practically every night.
last night was curvy - LRAS/AD/MC/AC and others showed up as well. first thought this morning - price level rises and GDP doesn't change.