Excel files for 2012 L1 Material

atandon

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Hi David/Suzanne,

I was wondering where should I look for 2012 spreadsheets (I mean - should I be looking at 2011 spreadsheet if they same for this yr or there will be new sheets added to 2012 section in the future).

Actually, I wanted to look for the calculation of IRP example (pg-48) & Cost of Carry (pg-50) as talked about in 2012-products.pdf file but couldn't find the same example in 2011 products spread sheet.

If you can point me in the right direction will be highly appreciated.

Thanks,
atandon
 
Hi David/Suzanne,

I was wondering where should I look for 2012 spreadsheets (I mean - should I be looking at 2011 spreadsheet if they same for this yr or there will be new sheets added to 2012 section in the future).

Actually, I wanted to look for the calculation of IRP example (pg-48) & Cost of Carry (pg-50) as talked about in 2012-products.pdf file but couldn't find the same example in 2011 products spread sheet.

If you can point me in the right direction will be highly appreciated.

Thanks,
atandon

Hi Atandon,

I have uploaded the following XLS Spreadsheets
You will now find these in the study planner or you can locate them in the how-to spreadsheet. We will update the spreadsheets as we move along with the videos.

Thanks,
Suzanne
 
Thanks Suzanne.

There is a lag simply because, for many of the spreadsheets, I try to improve on the 2011 versions by adding annotations based on comments/questions received; in the meantime, in many cases, when they repeat, they are functionally similar/same as 2011. Thanks,
 
Hi David/Suzanne,

It looks like we still only have the 2 T1 excel sheets available..I'm happy to use the previous years, however when i try to open it says I need a subscription (i am a P1 premium subscriber). Is this right?

Thx
 
Rick,

Yea, I will be updating the XLS (gradually) from 2011 to 2012 after the upcoming exam. In the meantime, if you have a Tier 3 access, you should be able to retrieve any/all Excel spreadsheets.

@Suzanne: can you confirm? Thanks,
 
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