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发表于 2013-4-4 07:17
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It wasn’t always that I didn’t know how to calculate, just what to calculate. Like a problem would have like 5 steps in one question, or be worded weirdly where you’re not quite sure what it’s asking. Like below. This is a simple one..
In three years, you make the first of eight $1k payments and it earns 5% for the first 4 years, and then 4% for the next 3 years.
Do they want you to start three years from now? If so, what’s the rate in that time period?
Or they give you a paragraph of information with all kinds of things going on, such as a stock at this price and a dividend paid at that price, then sells for this price, and a dividend was paid at that price. Then, in the answers it’ll say “which of the following is least likely correct”. And the choices may be about HPR, Safety first, Standard Deviation, etc…So you have to do 4 calcuations to see which answer is WRONG b/c you have to choose which is least likely correct.
Another example would be they give you all this information about a company, and then in the answers it will say if management were to lease instead of expense, would cash flows in the first month be 1234, would cash flows be 5678, the least period be greater 75% of it’s useful life, etc.
So again, you have to do basically 4 calculations to figure out the answer. Alot of the questions were like that in Quant and FSA. |
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