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Free Download CFA Level 1 Prep Course Complete Exam Prep Guide
Published 3/2024
Created by EDUCBA Bridging the Gap
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 395 Lectures ( 56h 52m ) | Size: 15.4 GB

Unlock your potential in finance with our CFA Level 1 preparatory course, Pass exam in one go.
What you'll learn:
Fundamental principles of finance, including economic theories and market dynamics.
Ethical standards and professional conduct essential for the finance industry.
Quantitative methods and statistical concepts for financial analysis.
Financial reporting and analysis techniques, including interpretation of financial statements.
Corporate finance principles such as capital budgeting, cost of capital, and capital structure.
Requirements:
No prior experience is required to learn from this course. We will start from the very basics. however, if you are appearing for CFA Level 1 exams, there are some requirements. Prerequisites for a CFA Level 1 exam typically includes the followings.
Bachelor's Degree: Candidates must have completed a bachelor's degree or equivalent education, or be in the final year of their bachelor's degree program.
Language Proficiency: A strong command of the English language is necessary, as the CFA exams are conducted in English.
Basic Understanding of Finance and Accounting: While not mandatory, having some background knowledge in finance and accounting concepts can be beneficial for comprehending the CFA curriculum.
Commitment to Study: The CFA exams are rigorous, requiring significant time and effort for preparation. Candidates should be prepared to dedicate ample time to studying and reviewing the material.
Registration with CFA Institute: Candidates must be registered with the CFA Institute and meet their eligibility requirements before enrolling in a prep course.
Access to Study Materials: It's helpful to have access to official CFA curriculum materials, as well as supplementary study guides and resources provided by prep course providers.
Strong Work Ethic and Discipline: Success in the CFA exams requires discipline, determination, and a structured study plan. Candidates should be prepared to commit to a rigorous study schedule leading up to the exam date.
Description:
Welcome to our CFA Level 1 Prep Course. Designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills necessary to excel in various financial roles, this course spans across multiple sections, each focusing on key areas of finance, economics, ethics, quantitative methods, and investment analysis.In Section 1, "CFA Level 1 - Latest Updates," you will explore the most recent developments in finance, starting with an introduction to economic principles and extending to an in-depth analysis of alternative investments.Following that, in Section 2, "Ethics," you will delve into the ethical principles and standards that underpin the financial industry, essential for maintaining integrity and professionalism in your practice.Section 3, "Quantitative Methods & Statistical Concepts," will sharpen your quantitative skills, providing you with the tools to analyze financial data and make informed decisions using statistical techniques.Moving on to Section 4, "Economics," you will gain a deep understanding of economic theories, market dynamics, and the global economic landscape, crucial for navigating financial markets and understanding policy implications.In Section 5, "Financial Reporting and Analysis," you will master the art of interpreting financial statements, assessing company performance, and understanding reporting standards, essential skills for financial analysis and decision-making.Corporate finance principles take center stage in Section 6, where you will explore topics such as capital budgeting, cost of capital, and corporate governance, crucial for understanding organizational finance and value creation.In Section 7, "Portfolio Management," you will learn about constructing and managing investment portfolios, optimizing risk-return trade-offs, and incorporating alternative investments into your portfolio strategy.Equity investments are the focus of Section 8, where you will delve into equity markets, securities analysis, and valuation techniques, essential for equity investment decision-making.Fixed income securities take the spotlight in Section 9, where you will gain expertise in bond markets, yield calculations, and fixed income derivatives, crucial for understanding interest rate risk management and bond portfolio construction.In Section 10, "Derivatives," you will explore derivative instruments, including forwards, futures, options, and swaps, and learn how to use them for risk management and speculative purposes.Finally, in Section 11, "Alternative Investments," you will explore non-traditional investment avenues such as hedge funds, private equity, and commodities, understanding their characteristics, valuation methods, and portfolio implications.Throughout this course, you will engage in lectures, case studies, and practical exercises designed to deepen your understanding and practical application of financial concepts. By the end of this course, you will be equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to excel in the dynamic and ever-evolving world of finance.Section 1: CFA Level 1 - Latest UpdatesIn this section, students will delve into the latest updates in the field of finance as per the CFA Level 1 curriculum. It begins with an exploration of fundamental economic concepts, including microeconomics and macroeconomics. The subsequent lectures focus on geopolitics, elucidating the roles and interactions of various actors in global affairs, as well as cooperation mechanisms between them. The section further delves into globalization archetypes, evaluating the associated risks, and understanding essential trade principles such as trade advantages, models, restrictions, and their effects on economies. Moreover, students will learn about regional trade agreements and the intricacies of balance of payments. Lastly, the section concludes with an introduction to alternative investments, encompassing various asset classes and their characteristics.Section 2: EthicsEthics plays a pivotal role in the finance industry, and this section underscores its significance. Students will learn about the Code of Ethics and Professional Standards governing the conduct of financial professionals. Various ethical principles, including independence, objectivity, and loyalty, are explored in detail. Additionally, the section covers topics such as misconduct, confidentiality, and responsibilities towards clients. Furthermore, students will delve into the Global Investment Performance Standards (GIPS) and the importance of compliance with ethical standards in financial practice.Section 3: Quantitative Methods & Statistical ConceptsQuantitative methods form the foundation of financial analysis, and this section provides a comprehensive understanding of statistical concepts essential for financial professionals. Beginning with time value of money principles, students progress through various statistical tools such as measurement scales, probability concepts, and probability distributions. Additionally, the section covers sampling techniques, hypothesis testing, and technical analysis methods. Students gain proficiency in analyzing financial data and making informed decisions using quantitative techniques.Section 4: EconomicsEconomics is integral to understanding financial markets and decision-making processes. This section delves into demand and supply analysis, market structures, and international trade dynamics. Students learn about monetary and fiscal policies, inflation, business cycles, and factors influencing price levels. Moreover, the section explores national income accounting, market structures, and production theory. Students gain insights into the functioning of markets, economic indicators, and policy implications on economic growth and stability.Section 5: Financial Reporting and AnalysisFinancial reporting and analysis are essential skills for financial professionals, and this section equips students with the necessary knowledge and tools. Beginning with an introduction to financial statement analysis, students progress through understanding financial statements, auditor opinions, and reporting standards such as IFRS and US-GAAP. The section further covers inventory valuation methods, revenue recognition principles, and financial reporting frameworks. Students learn to interpret financial statements, assess company performance, and make informed investment decisions based on financial analysis.Section 6: Corporate FinanceCorporate finance principles are crucial for understanding organizational decision-making and value creation. This section covers topics such as capital budgeting, cost of capital, capital structure, and dividend policy. Students learn about working capital management, corporate governance, and performance evaluation techniques. Additionally, the section explores strategic asset allocation, portfolio planning, and construction principles. Through case studies and practical examples, students develop skills in financial decision-making and optimizing corporate resources.Section 7: Portfolio ManagementPortfolio management is central to investment strategy and wealth management. In this section, students learn about portfolio construction principles, risk-return tradeoffs, and asset allocation strategies. The section covers various portfolio management techniques, including diversification, asset pricing models, and efficient market hypotheses. Students gain insights into risk management, performance evaluation, and ethical considerations in portfolio management. Additionally, the section explores alternative investment strategies, such as hedge funds and private equity, providing students with a comprehensive understanding of portfolio management practices.Section 8: Equity InvestmentsEquity investments are fundamental to investment portfolios, and this section provides an in-depth analysis of equity markets and securities. Students learn about market structures, financial intermediaries, and trading mechanisms. The section covers equity valuation methods, industry and company analysis, and stock valuation models. Additionally, students explore alternative equity securities such as preferred stock, private equity, and depository receipts. Through case studies and practical examples, students develop skills in equity analysis and investment decision-making.Section 9: Fixed IncomeFixed income securities are essential components of investment portfolios, and this section provides a comprehensive understanding of bond markets and instruments. Students learn about bond pricing, yield calculations, and interest rate risk management. The section covers various bond classifications, credit analysis techniques, and bond valuation methods. Additionally, students explore fixed income derivatives, including forward contracts, futures, options, and swaps. Through hands-on exercises and simulations, students develop proficiency in fixed income analysis and portfolio management.Section 10: DerivativesDerivatives play a crucial role in risk management and hedging strategies, and this section explores their intricacies. Students learn about forward contracts, futures, options, and swaps, including their pricing models and applications. The section covers risk management techniques, such as margin calculations, and strategies for terminating derivative positions. Additionally, students explore synthetic options, interest rate derivatives, and exotic derivatives. Through case studies and simulations, students develop skills in derivative pricing, risk assessment, and portfolio optimization.Section 11: Alternative InvestmentsAlternative investments offer diversification opportunities beyond traditional asset classes, and this section provides insights into their characteristics and valuation. Students learn about hedge funds, private equity, commodities, and real estate investments. The section covers valuation methods, risk-return profiles, and exit strategies for alternative investments. Additionally, students explore the role of alternative investments in portfolio diversification and risk management. Through case studies and practical examples, students develop skills in evaluating and incorporating alternative investments into investment portfolios.
Who this course is for:
Finance Professionals: Individuals working in finance-related roles such as financial analysts, investment bankers, portfolio managers, and financial advisors who want to enhance their skills and knowledge.
Finance Students: Undergraduate and graduate students studying finance, economics, accounting, or related fields who are preparing for careers in the finance industry or seeking to complement their academic studies with practical insights.
Career Changers: Professionals from other fields looking to transition into finance roles and seeking a comprehensive understanding of finance fundamentals and investment principles.
CFA Exam Candidates: Individuals preparing to sit for the CFA Level 1 exam who require a structured preparatory course covering all relevant topics and concepts.
Self-Learners: Enthusiasts with a keen interest in finance and investment who want to deepen their understanding of financial markets, analysis techniques, and investment strategies for personal enrichment or career advancement.
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Published 3/2024
Created by EDUCBA Bridging the Gap
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English​
| Duration: 395 Lectures ( 56h 52m ) | 15.4 GB[/center]

Unlock your potential in finance with our CFA Level 1 preparatory course, Pass exam in one go.

What you'll learn:
Fundamental principles of finance, including economic theories and market dynamics.
Ethical standards and professional conduct essential for the finance industry.
Quantitative methods and statistical concepts for financial analysis.
Financial reporting and analysis techniques, including interpretation of financial statements.
Corporate finance principles such as capital budgeting, cost of capital, and capital structure.

Requirements:
No prior experience is required to learn from this course. We will start from the very basics. however, if you are appearing for CFA Level 1 exams, there are some requirements. Prerequisites for a CFA Level 1 exam typically includes the followings.
Bachelor's Degree: Candidates must have completed a bachelor's degree or equivalent education, or be in the final year of their bachelor's degree program.
Language Proficiency: A strong command of the English language is necessary, as the CFA exams are conducted in English.
Basic Understanding of Finance and Accounting: While not mandatory, having some background knowledge in finance and accounting concepts can be beneficial for comprehending the CFA curriculum.
Commitment to Study: The CFA exams are rigorous, requiring significant time and effort for preparation. Candidates should be prepared to dedicate ample time to studying and reviewing the material.
Registration with CFA Institute: Candidates must be registered with the CFA Institute and meet their eligibility requirements before enrolling in a prep course.
Access to Study Materials: It's helpful to have access to official CFA curriculum materials, as well as supplementary study guides and resources provided by prep course providers.
Strong Work Ethic and Discipline: Success in the CFA exams requires discipline, determination, and a structured study plan. Candidates should be prepared to commit to a rigorous study schedule leading up to the exam date.



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