FRM part 2 key Formulae

sneakyplacebo

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Hi David / team,

Apologies if this question has come up before I did search to see if anyone had posted anything on this..

I have passed the FRM part 1 and have got a fairly comprehensive list of the formulae which recur from schweser's quicksheet, then supplementary information added by myself whilst running through sample questions. I'm keen to get something similar for the part 2, would there be a way that you could put together a list of the key concepts and formulae in a similar format i.e not 111 pages long? I find the lecture notes and online videos all very useful, but for supplementary material I would find this a really useful reference document.

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Tom.
 

ShaktiRathore

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Yes there can be sheet specifying just the formulas rather than covering concepts with them also. I would recommand a sheet with just the formulas and 1 or 2 lines attached with them.
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sneakyplacebo

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Thanks for this response ShaktiRathore, I'm not entirely sure what the response is saying though, are you seconding the request for a spreadsheet or agreeing with the idea that it would be useful?

My intended purpose of this thread is to hopefully to have someone (potentially David Harper having written all the material and lectures) to summarise these key concepts such as those used in the topic review lectures. If it is possible to reduce the key formulae and maybe key concepts briefly described into a workable format / few pages, so that I will have an easy point of reference. Comparatively if I do this myself I may well end up wasting time and effort and most probably not have an efficient sheet with the core material, or indeed miss something important. As an example for the FRM1 I have got 6 sides of small font covering all 4 books..

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ShaktiRathore

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Hi
Yes I am seconding your idea of having a formula sheet, reduced in size with key formulas and concepts define in 1-2 lines.
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sneakyplacebo

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I appreciate it's deep into the holiday season, but if either of you ( David or Nicole) have a chance to come back to me on this I would be very appreciative. I found your input on the part 1 very useful indeed and am hopeful that it will be the same for part 2..

Thanks.
Tom.
 
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