dear @Nicole Manley
is Reading 30: Damodaran part of FRM part 1 material? I finished studying financial markets&products topic and did not see this reading in your notes and in the original books?
really thanks @stephenjohn
it is great post, for me I studied finance but Iam not that good in calculas or algebra, so, many times when I try to understand what other memebers write when they solving the questions I face huge wall front of me, today I studied well the concept of the power rule...
hello every body
I wanna ask the friends who have experience about the calculas or the algebra that needed for FRM part 1
there is a recomanded book from @ShaktiRathore called "The Calculus Lifesaver: All the Tools You Need to Excel at Calculus" it is mentioned above in Nicole post, but the...
hello @David Harper CFA FRM
in the video related to P1.T2. Miller Chapter 2, you mentioned this question:
Assume the probability density function (pdf) of a zero-coupon bond with a notional value of $5.00 is given by f(x) = (3/125)*x^2 on the domain [0,5] where x is the price of the bond:
you...
thank you dear @ShaktiRathore for help
I just want to show you my solving way, I found it easy to do:
I calculate forward interest rates from a spot rates
using this equation Rf = R2*T2 - R1*T1/R2-R1
.045*5 - .035*3 / 5-3 = .06
and then convert it to discrete compounding
m(e^rc/m - 1)...
thanks dear Mkaim for help,
the reult was 148.6 it is closest to 150, so the answer is 150.
I did not know how to apply this [Press the "=" sign-->Press "I/Y"-->Press CPT-->Press PMT] to get the result as 148.6 without subtract outcomes from each other.
may you clarify more this concept : FV =...
I solve it as I know and my result was exactily as answer C but in the book it solved like this:
[(1.045^5/(1.035^3))^(1/2)] = 6.02%
I did not get the concept behind this equation
thanks
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