Analysis on the difficulty of three subjects in fund employment examination
Subject 1 (required): fund laws and regulations, professional ethics and business norms
The first subject of the fund qualification examination mainly examines the candidates' understanding and memory of basic concepts, laws and regulations. The content is relatively simple and easy to master.
Subject 2 (optional examination): basic knowledge of securities investment funds
Subject 2 of the Fund Qualification Examination focuses on Public Offering of Fund-related knowledge and is biased towards practical operation. It examines the calculation, analysis and comprehensive application ability of candidates, involving fund expenses, valuation, fund investment, bonds, stocks and investment theory. The difficulty lies in the large amount of calculation questions, which is generally considered to be the most difficult of the three subjects.
Subject 3 (optional examination): Basic knowledge of private equity investment funds
Subject III of the Fund Qualification Examination mainly examines candidates' mastery of laws, regulations and financial knowledge. In the index related to private placement, 70% of the topics are law and 30% are financial knowledge. It's easier than subject two.
Strategies for preparing for the examination of fund practitioners
1. Pay attention to exercise.
Textbooks are the basis of the fund employment examination, but many candidates often ignore the training of exercises while paying attention to textbooks. You know, in addition to textbooks, "sea tactics" is equally important. Only by combining textbooks with exercises can we truly consolidate knowledge points.
Therefore, in addition to returning to textbooks, candidates also need to pay attention to exercises. In terms of exercises, I suggest that you focus on reviewing the real questions of the fund industry examinations over the years, because the real questions are more in line with the examination standards. Candidates can greatly cultivate their feelings of doing questions through continuous training in doing real questions, from which they can also explore the teacher's routines, which is also very helpful for the next exam.
Step 2 Use your time effectively
What candidates need to do is to learn how to use their time reasonably and make arrangements and plans for preparing for the exam. For office workers, you can use the evening bus time, lunch break and after-dinner time to study. 2~3 hours of study every day will always bring unexpected gains.