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    Old 12-31-2006, 12:02 PM
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    I have searched for threads on study materials for the Principles of Finance exam but did not see any. Besides the flash cards, are there any good books needed for success on this exam?
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    Will this do - Amazon.com: Complete Idiot's Guide to Finance & Accounting (The Complete Idiot's Guide): Books: Michael Muckian
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    I have searched for threads on study materials for the Principles of Finance exam but did not see any. Besides the flash cards, are there any good books needed for success on this exam?

    Hi blue,

    Did you see the thread that is devoted entirely to the Principles of Finance exam? In that thread, Snazzlefrag posted an excellent list of resources to use when studying for this exam. Here is the direct link to that specific post:

    http://www.instantcertonline.com/for....html#post3051

    Good luck with your studying!

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    I found a good site to study for Principle of Finance. Foundations of Financial Management*|*e-Learning Session
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    Be sure to study dol, dcl, dfl, and irr. Know bonds, call feature, npv with outflows, break even, total asset turnover formula, which forms you use to calculate roa, definition of beta, capm formula, discount rate formula, effective rate formula, study section on eoq, There are questions about actual and required rate of return. You really don't need financial calculator, they give you the tables similar to the ones from studyfinance.com - Lecture: Time Value of Money.
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    Be sure to study dol, dcl, dfl, and irr. Know bonds, call feature, npv with outflows, break even, total asset turnover formula, which forms you use to calculate roa, definition of beta, capm formula, discount rate formula, effective rate formula, study section on eoq, There are questions about actual and required rate of return. You really don't need financial calculator, they give you the tables similar to the ones from studyfinance.com - Lecture: Time Value of Money.

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