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Originally Posted by Salzuberg Is there anything you/your friend can recommend before taking the course(since I'm not in finance/accounting)? cuz I want to make the best out of paying ~$1500 for those courses |
I'd say go to the library and checkout a few introductory microeconomics, financial accounting, and finance textbooks to at least familiarize yourself with some terminology and basics.
Make sure to do all the problems in the study guide and understand them. Give yourself lots of time to absorb the material and take it all in, don't just start studying like a month or two before the exam. You need at least 4 months. Lastly, read the ethics book thoroughly, it's one of the trickiest topics on the exam.
The exam itself is all multiple choice, but very tricky as oftentimes there will seem to be more than one correct answer. They tell you to choose the best one, which can be difficult.