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Investments and Portfolio Management Complete Exam Revision

A complete and concise summary of the syllabus for finals. Organized for quick reading and also good...

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HD BFF3121 - Investment & Portfolio Management

Detailed notes and explanation for each week of the semester. Summary of the whole unit! Key Graphs...

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BFF3121 Revision Notes

Covers all topics required for the exam, including formulas.

32 pages, 10827 words

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Reviews

Terribly run subject. Lecturer reused old prerecorded lectures which would cut off randomly before the end. The assignment was terribly organised with very harsh marking that honestly made no sense. The entire subject was sloppy and poorly put together. It felt like the chief examiner had given up and didn't particularly care about the unit.

Anonymous, Semester 2, 2020

Practice Exam answers are not given to students. You have to go to consultation to go through every single answer which is not time appropriate for many students. Assignment task was unnecessarily hard. Lecturer was giving us different instructions to what was stated in the assignment task, and tutors did not give any clearer instructions, instead telling us to "Refer to the lecture". Entire textbook is examinable also, even if the topic wasn't covered in lecture. Be prepared to read and take notes on any little topic in the textbook with the off chance they will cover it on exams.

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2020