2 days F9 course
SandyHood
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As you might imagine this course would demand a lot of pre-class work by the candidates.
I am looking to run 2 Saturday classes in preparation for F9 in June 2012
They will be held near Arundel
Early in April/at the end of March I will look at
[list=3][*] Capital Structures, and [*]Risk Management [/list]
Not everything in the F9 syllabus will be covered but very important areas where good technique can help transform subject knowledge into exam success will be addressed.
I would expect you to have studied each topic for a couple of weeks, so that when you arrive you know what they are.
I'd spend 3 hours (per topic) going through relevant questions to demonstrate how to use that knowledge well in the time that would be available in an exam.
Then there would be 30 minutes break for lunch (not provided)
And 3 hours on the next topic
So I would see the F9 preparation going like this
2 weeks of home study Working Capital Management
2 weeks of home study Capital Investment Appraisal
My first day
2 weeks of home study Capital Structures
2 weeks of home study Risk Management
My second day
There will be a limit of 10 places on the course, and preference will be given to anyone signing up for both days.
Dates are flexible at the moment (but I will make them definite by 27 February - so if you want me to move them around please say so quickly)
But these are the dates (as they stand today Feb 24th)
Class 1 Saturday 31 March
Class 2 Saturday 28 April
Both dates are Saturdays in normal weekends which are followed by BH weekends. The extra time a BH provides will provide opportunities to go over the content of the previous week's class.
The suggested fee is £125 per person per day (in the past sometimes if the class is very small I have had to add a small supplement)
If you are interested, please email me.
I am looking to run 2 Saturday classes in preparation for F9 in June 2012
They will be held near Arundel
Early in April/at the end of March I will look at
- Working Capital Management, and
- Capital Investment Appraisal
[list=3][*] Capital Structures, and [*]Risk Management [/list]
Not everything in the F9 syllabus will be covered but very important areas where good technique can help transform subject knowledge into exam success will be addressed.
I would expect you to have studied each topic for a couple of weeks, so that when you arrive you know what they are.
I'd spend 3 hours (per topic) going through relevant questions to demonstrate how to use that knowledge well in the time that would be available in an exam.
Then there would be 30 minutes break for lunch (not provided)
And 3 hours on the next topic
So I would see the F9 preparation going like this
2 weeks of home study Working Capital Management
2 weeks of home study Capital Investment Appraisal
My first day
2 weeks of home study Capital Structures
2 weeks of home study Risk Management
My second day
There will be a limit of 10 places on the course, and preference will be given to anyone signing up for both days.
Dates are flexible at the moment (but I will make them definite by 27 February - so if you want me to move them around please say so quickly)
But these are the dates (as they stand today Feb 24th)
Class 1 Saturday 31 March
Class 2 Saturday 28 April
Both dates are Saturdays in normal weekends which are followed by BH weekends. The extra time a BH provides will provide opportunities to go over the content of the previous week's class.
The suggested fee is £125 per person per day (in the past sometimes if the class is very small I have had to add a small supplement)
If you are interested, please email me.
Sandy
sandy@sandyhood.com
www.sandyhood.com
sandy@sandyhood.com
www.sandyhood.com
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