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I graduated from university, majoring in non-finance, and want to work in finance. What do I need to prepare for the CIIA exam?
The best teaching material of CIIA is the real questions over the years. The knowledge structure and system of official textbooks are not bad, but the related contents are brief and the introduction of key knowledge points is not detailed. Recommended reference books for CIIA exam content:

Examination paper 1:

Economics: Principles of Economics: Macroeconomics Volume Nicholas Gregory Man Kun; Economics paul samuelson; "Macroeconomics" Donne Bush; Gao Hongye, Western Economics;

Financial accounting and financial statement analysis: accounting and financial cost management (CPA textbook, good quality and low price);

Corporate finance and stock valuation and analysis: financial cost management (CPA textbook, good quality and low price); Enterprise financing stephen ross

Test paper 2:

Estimation and analysis of fixed income securities: bond market: analysis and strategy; Yao Changhui, Fixed Income Securities Pricing and Interest Rate Risk Management; "Fixed Income Securities" Chen Rong and Zheng Zhenlong

Valuation and analysis of derivatives: options, futures and other derivatives? Hull's Macmillan Theory of Options

Portfolio management: the dimension of investment? Bodi; Investment analysis and portfolio management.

The job that needs to be selected in advance has little to do with the exam. When applying for a certificate, you need to have three years of working experience in related fields. This can refer to the officially recognized scope.

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