Stocks = $100,000
Bonds = $200,000
Home = $350,000
What is your portfolio size used in return calculations?
When or when do you not include the home in your calculations?作者: NakedPuts00 时间: 2011-7-13 11:53
Btw Paraguay, when you say your scores and you don't use partial credit...... lets say there was an example where for 4 marks you have to describe 2 advantages, but you only got 1..... do you get 2/4 still in your method? Or if its the agree / disagree + explain and you got 2 of them right and 1 wrong... do you give 0/9 or 6/9?
Doesn't change anything, but I was just curious what your definition was.作者: pennyless 时间: 2011-7-13 11:53
If you get 2 right of 3. 2/3 multiplied by total minutes.
It's more of it you right something that isn't dead to the book. I don't give partial credit.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at Sunday, May 29, 2011 at 11:34AM by Paraguay.作者: thommo77 时间: 2011-7-13 11:54
Okay phew, just checking.
Did you find 2007 CFAI hard? Just did it and with my partial grading I got 74% and without and basically using what you said, 65%.作者: thommo77 时间: 2011-7-13 11:55
Soccertom9 Wrote:
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> Okay phew, just checking.
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> Did you find 2007 CFAI hard? Just did it and
> with my partial grading I got 74% and without and
> basically using what you said, 65%.
I took it more as a practice first exam. You will pass don't worry.