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For those studying for Principles of Finance, I came across the site below. To be honest, I haven't taken the time to see if anyone else has posted it, but I figure a fresh post might help.
Principles Home Page
This page has links to spreadsheets and videos and relation charts that can greatly aid in study.
Best of Luck!
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09-27-2014, 12:23 PM
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Here is a new link to a page that is breaks everything on the POF DSST in a very organized way.
Business Finance Online: Home
Also if you are looking for videos on specific topics this guy does a wonderful job at simplifying ideas. Just look through his play list for topics that interest you. You don't need to pay for the premium content on his site, it all points back to these playlists. Just stay use the play list link below to find what you need.
MBAbullshitDotCom - YouTube
Also, spent a while learning how to use your calculator:
TI BA II PLUS
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Thank you for continuing with this. I've ended up saving this exam for last, out of all the Finance courses I have remaining in my BSBA, and even though I've gone through a lot of CBEs this still terrifies me.
I'm just curious as to what calculator I'll be stuck with, as apparently I have to use whatever it is they issue me (testing facility is at my base, and from past experience they're not quite confident in a lot of things).
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As a former serviceman, I want to thank you for your service! I'm glad you find the links useful. I was really floundering until I found them.
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OfficerA Wrote:Thank you for continuing with this. I've ended up saving this exam for last, out of all the Finance courses I have remaining in my BSBA, and even though I've gone through a lot of CBEs this still terrifies me.
I'm just curious as to what calculator I'll be stuck with, as apparently I have to use whatever it is they issue me (testing facility is at my base, and from past experience they're not quite confident in a lot of things).
I was afraid to take this test too, if you look under specific testing thread you can see what I posted there. All in all, the test is not hard at all, I think the questions are pretty straight forward and I did bring my TI BA2 to the test and that calculator made lots of questions easy and thus having less time to work on others, I got an A .
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If you are nervous about this test and are open to considering other options, Penn Foster offers a Prin. of Finance equivalent that was very doable, did not require proctoring, and can be put on an ACE transcript for credit. They provide all necessary texts, resources, and calculators inclusive with per-course tuition, and I believe offer a 15% military discount...and thank you for all you've done to deserve it. It was a very doable option, and was knocked out in at least the time that I would have spent cramming for the exam (if not faster).
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How much does a Penn Foster class cost? I couldn't easily find it without talking to someone from there.
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SuzanneD Wrote:How much does a Penn Foster class cost? I couldn't easily find it without talking to someone from there.
It's currently $237. That's not including any military or other discounts. Textbook and a financial calculator are included.
Online Financial Management Class| Penn Foster
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SuzanneD Wrote:How much does a Penn Foster class cost? I couldn't easily find it without talking to someone from there.
There are currently eight courses available for purchase online, information available
here. Any other courses you would need to go through a representative.
I registered for courses as a non-enrolled student by purchasing each course through the workforce development division. This way you have one student ID number and any additional courses purchased will be listed under that one ID and available on one course page.
Workforce Development contact information:Call us Monday through Friday, 8:00am-5:00pm Eastern Time at:
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