December 2010 CFA Exam - CFA® Review Program


Italian CFA Society - in collaboration with the CFA Society of Los Angeles (CFALA), partner of the University of Southern California, Marshall School of Business (USC) - offers CFA candidates a “live” CFA® Review Program for Level 1 of the CFA Study and Examination Program.

The program features state-of-the-art streaming media recordings of structured classroom-based instruction by practitioners in the financial industry and academics from local Universities. Instruction is focused on the comprehension of the assigned materials in the Study Guides with an emphasis on the Learning Outcome Statements.

The program includes secure access to streaming media recordings of all study sessions and email communication with instructors and coordinators.

Level I recordings offer over 60 hours of instruction with bonus classes in study/test-taking tips, Accounting Essentials, a Quantitative Methods Review and a Financial Statement Analysis Review.

PDFs of each instructor’s PowerPoint presentation and handouts are included as well as a hard copy of a full-length practice exam from the Boston Security Analysts Society.

Additional Information

To view a sample of the Streaming Media please click here

All class recordings will be posted and available by July 31, 2010 – December 5, 2010.

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Registration and Costs

Cost is € 110 for Italian CFA Society members and € 140 for non-members.
Please send completed Registration Form and evidence of payment (PDF) to
You will receive a practice exam and secure log-in and passwords to the recordings and presentation material as well as email communication with faculty and program coordinators.

Registration deadline is September 17, 2010.

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Technical Requirements

Any PC or Mac capable of meeting the following minimum software and hardware
requirements.

Hardware
• Display resolution of 800 x 600 pixels or greater
• Windows-compatible sound card
• Broadband Internet Connection (256 kbps & above) for live and on-demand presentations

PC Software
• Windows 2000, 2003, XP and Vista
• Windows Media Player version 9.0 or later
• One of the following browsers:
– IE, version 6.0 SP1 or later
– Firefox 2.0 or later

Macintosh Software
• Mac OS X, version 10.4.8 or later
• One of the following browsers:
– Firefox, version 2.0 or later
– Safari, version 2.0.4 or later

Macintosh Compatibility with Video Lectures
Attention Macintosh Users: Students who choose to use Firefox 3.0 or newer
on Mac OS X must upgrade Silverlight to version 2.0. (Safari continues to work
on Silverlight 1.0.) Download the Silverlight 2.0 at the link below (be sure to
close all browsers when you run the install file):
http://www.microsoft.com/silverlight/resources/install.aspx?v=2.0

The USC/CFALA CFA Review Streaming Media Program does not provide 24/7 tech support. The majority of candidates
can access the streaming media with minor security adjustments in their browser. Tech support is minimal,
and all queries must be directed to the CFALA Admin offices at 213.341.1164, x701, or .


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