3 LETTERS WHICH COST ME 6,000 USD AND MORE THAN 1,000 HOURS
In March 2018 I received my CFA charter and below you could find an approach I used for preparation, exams experience and overall opinion about reasonableness of this endeavour.
First I want say – CFA charter looks awesome! I was not expecting to receive anything on paper, thus it was a good surprise. It could also play as an additional motivator to put more hours in preparation for the exam.
*costs for 43 cm x 56 cm frame are not included in calculations
Background: my specialization in Finance Management at the university helped me a lot: I have been already familiar with many themes in Economics, Equity Investments, Corporate Finance and Statistics. Experience in Big4 audit department helped me with Financial Reporting. I also used to think about myself as an ethic person, which is why Kaplan materials from torrents was not an option for me. Thus, significant portion of the exam topics (at least for Level I and Level II) was easier for me to prepare to.
On average, I spent more than 300 hours on each of the exams. Unluckily, I was not tracking my time those days. 1,000 hours is the best estimation I have.
CFA LEVEL I
Date of the exam: 6 Dec 2014
Beginning of the preparation: June 2014
Costs:
- Program enrolment fee – 450
- Exam registration – early fee – 650
- Kaplan – Study package – 899
- Texas Instruments BA II Plus Professional – 88
- Texas Instruments BA II Plus – 70
- Live mock exam – 60
- Allen app – 50
- Total: 2,267 USD
Planned study approach: read Kaplan books, watch Kaplan videos, solve Kaplan tests.
Factual study approach: read Kaplan books, watch Kaplan videos, delay solving of Kaplan tests to the November.
I solved last Q-bank questions at the last week, which is fine, because most of them were just another variations of statistical questions.
Pluses of Q-Bank:
– questions are almost equal to questions, which you will see on exam. As you know, the best way to prepare to any situation – to practice it beforehand
– for each question you have an explanation for the right answers
– THOUSANDS of questions and all topics are covered – practice makes perfect
– you could compare your results with others
If I had to choose only one study material, I would stick with a Q-Bank for all exams and just tested myself with it for 6 months per each level.
I think, there are no significant differences between paid providers; more or less they should have identical products. Of course, they will market it as the best available product with genius training system. It is up to you (and size of your wallet), which provider to choose.
I also paid Q-Bank from Allen resources for their iOS app, thus I could solve tests when commuting or when I had a spare minute.
Another important topic – calculator. It is impossible to overestimate importance of the knowledge of how to use an approved calculator on the CFA Level I exam. Read the guide, watch youtube videos. Practice, practice, practice. Yes, you will be able to answer some questions without it (and even more questions on following levels), but it is unreasonable not to use all available tools (at least to check your answers). It is also better to buy the professional version due to availability of additional functions, which could save you some time – which is the most important resource at exam day.
Live mock exam:
To prepare myself to the exam atmosphere I decided to pay for live mock exam. Overall, I think it is not really so valuable – there are better ways to spend this time and money.
Exam:
With this preparation I had only one surprise at the exam – it is not so easy to fill 240 circles.
Overall, exam questions did not surprised me, thus it was easy to go through them relatively fast. Thus I checked answers one more time, reconciled answer blank with calculations (some circles were filled incorrectly) and left the building earlier
Exam results: