Servigny - Chapter 4 : Loss Given, default

Leli

Member
Hi,

I don't see pratice questions for "Servigny; Chapter 4 : Loss Given, default" reading. Are they somewhere ?

Thanks a lot,

Leli
 

Suzanne Evans

Well-Known Member
Hi,

I don't see pratice questions for "Servigny; Chapter 4 : Loss Given, default" reading. Are they somewhere ?

Thanks a lot,

Leli

Hi Leli,


Thank you for your inquiry with bionicturtle.com!

I have looked and it looks like we did not get to these questions yet. David writes questions daily and is currently writing on T1, T2 and T5. As soon as he completes T5, he will move to T6.

Occasionally David skips a a reading in the sequence if he considers the reading less useful; e.g., outdated, duplicated elsewhere.

We will get to these questions ASAP.

Should you have any additional questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to ask.

Thanks,
Suzanne
 

David Harper CFA FRM

David Harper CFA FRM
Subscriber
Hi Leli,

As Suzanne says, I made a judgement call to skip that brief set of AIMs. With regard to my daily routine (http://forum.bionicturtle.com/forums/todays-quiz.53/), I will finish the new Fabozzi (MBS) this week, so next week P2 will start fresh credit risk questions. However, as I look at the 2012 AIMs, this De Servigny Chapter 4 (LGD) again does not, in my opinion, rise to an important level. Don't get me wrong, i think recovery/LGD is an important topic, but this chapter (largely statements about empirical data that is ~10 years or older) in my estimation has little fresh relevance to bring to an FRM candidate...
... so I will instead prioritize, in my recommendations to GARP's attention, that GARP replace with something more timely (and, frankly, I do have current influence by virtue of our audience)
... but, at this rate, i don't expect to write any new question on De Servigny Chapter 4

Suzanne's statement ("We will get to these questions ASAP") is true for all the new readings; e.g., next week, i greatly look forward to adding new questions on the new Canabarro CVA which is (IMO) an excellent addition on CVA.

Thanks!
 
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