The first step is to study the teaching materials, one * * * three books, the first and second books of government securities investment funds, and the compilation of basic posture points and laws and regulations of equity investment funds. After studying, I found that I couldn't finish reading them, so I decided to start from a simple place. In the second step, my personal job is business development, and the core of my business involves credit approval and compliance, so I first read the credit approval and compliance (Chapters 20 and 25), and then made a question bank by the way, which took about one and a half days (about six hours).
Step three? When we look at the compliance of letter approval, it extends to all aspects of compliance management, such as insider management. Because compliance belongs to the penultimate chapter, I also read the last chapter, internationalization. In the process of reading, I found some terms I didn't understand, such as closed-end funds and open-end funds, so I searched for terms I didn't understand in the previous chapters. (Backward to the overview, etc.).